Official Review: The Last Lumenian by S.G. Blaise

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Re: Official Review: The Last Lumenian by S.G. Blaise

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This sci-fi fantasy novel follows a young princess who posesses magical powers that can defeat the evil power trying to take over the planets. With a touch of romance, this story sounds very appealing. Congratulations to the author for writing this interesting story chosen as BOTD. Good job on the review.
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Thank you for the review! It has a celestial cover page. It will make a good read for teenagers. The story is intriguing and Lilla's relatable qualities really helps to connect. Congratulations on BOTD!
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The vivid descriptions of the characters are intriguing. The review on it's own is so good that you get sad it can only be so long. My English teacher back in High School warned me not to dwell too much into fantasy book for when you do, you may go deep and deeper and deeper never to be seen again. It will be like a beautiful drug that has got hold of your mind with a purpose to clean you and boost your confidence to unimaginable heights and reality would be like a dream.
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Now, this is my kinda read. And get this, it has a sequel! What more could one ask for? Thanks for the informative review and congratulations to the author for the BOTD.
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This story sounds interesting. I like the way the protagonist has a strong destiny in her future.
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I also believe in selfless service to everyone, especially those who are really vulnerable and may be disadvantaged, when they are in a foreign land.
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Thanks for such a great review. Your review about all of the characters made me wish I liked sci/fi books more. I am sure that those who enjoy sci/fi will like it from your review. It sounds like a great combination of genres.
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Wow, suspense, action, fantasy and sci-fi all mixed into one amazing book.

Sounds like my type of genre, many thanks for the detailed review.
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Thank you for your great review. It really wanted me to read a Sci-Fi book but unfortunately it isn’t going to happen. But excellent review.
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It is rare that fantasy and science-fiction novels are accompanied with plenty of romance mixed in, so The Last Lumenian sounds like a stand-out novel in its field!
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Sci-fi, mystery, and romance sounds like a captivating mixture of genres in this book. I like the idea of the rebellion and the lead character sounds very brave. Thanks for a great review.
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Warriors, servants, princesses, and destructive dark lords would combine to make for quite an adventurous storyline! Your review definitely provides many reasons why this title would undoubtedly appeal to lovers of the fantasy genre. 🎆
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Sounds like an engaging science fiction. The romance is definitely contributing to the overall enjoyment. Thanks for the insightful review!
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I'm not a big SciFi fan, yet this book really intrigued me. The romance, superficial powers, and a good script got me yearning for more. Interesting read.
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This sounds like an intriguing fantasy and sci-fi mashup with a fascinating storyline. Fans of either genre should enjoy both the prose and the writing. A well-analyzed review!
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