Review of Aurumia

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I congratulate the author of this book for creating such a work. It is a wonderful book and extremely exciting. I will definitely follow more works from this author.
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With Aurumians and the conservative revolutionary action party and the national dish and Steve, Bob, and George, there just seems to be so much that's happening in this book. I'm not sure that this is for me but I hope that others enjoy it. Great review!
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When one knows the true secret behind a predecessor's down fall, it will be difficult for the people to be like them unless the people neglect the truth or chooses to be ignorant. However l am sure their efforts will not be invain with determination. Great review.
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This story sounds fascinating. The fictional countries, puns, and Sklabosians' funny way of showing respect are intriguing. I hope the adventurers return from these lands. Great review.
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Sci-Fi/Fantasy was never among my preferred genres, so the book is most definitely not my cup of tea, but thankfully, this generous gift won't be wasted, since my daughter adores the different words and dimensions! The quest to search for lost civilization and exploration of unknown lands adds a welcome anthropological aspect!
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Topics of capitalism and satire are not appealing to me. Great review. It might be worth another shot at editing.
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When I first saw that it is an expenditure to hidden countries, I was thinking it has to do with finding missing and buried artifacts I never expected it to be countries that have their own people, cultures, beliefs, and some cruelty. This seems like a fresh read to the usual books I know of.
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This book features a bizarre expedition of three men. congratulations BOTD!
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There is poor editing and too much mysteries, but i like the fact that the book can be related to the most of the happenings in today's world.
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The satire in this book is so interesting. It is fully packed with adventure, mystery and lots of intrigue.Thanks for the review
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This adventure promises the rediscovery of lost worlds. It sounds amazing, so I will definitely give it a try. Congrats on BOTD!
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This sounds like a unique political satire on American society. Thanks for the review.
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Aurumia is a social satire of modern capitalism in the Amazon jungle. It may match well with readers of adventure, satire, and fantasy books. Another round of editing would help to polish the text.
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The author managed to highlight issues that plague our world in his two lost civilizations. Mimicking the political decisions and processes similar to those in America, he also presents racism and inequality as part of these societies, which is very admirable and courageous. Thanks for this great review!
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Sounds like a fun read. An interesting book full of mysteries, adventures, and... puns?! I agree that the plot of the story will gain insight and have readers think deeply. I'm drawn to discover the author's perspective about the two fictional nations that is expectedly represent nowadays society. Readers who enjoy satirical adventure surely will like this one. Thank you for a nice review.
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