Review of Time Before Time

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This book appears to be a gripping tale about the interactions between all the planets. Thank you for your informative review.
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This is just too much sci-fi for me, so I'll give this a skip. I'm sure for people whom enjoy things like 'alternate creations' and' constellations' might enjoy this immensely. Thanks for a great and informative review.
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I would love to follow John as he explores alternate creations and entities coexisting with Earth.

Thank you for the great review.
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The plot seems so thrilling. I'm sure John had to go through a lot in the forces and would love to hear about his service there, but the fact that his bodyguard job pays four times more and contains a little twist definitely piques my interest!
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This book sounds like it could be a great introduction into the world of sci-fi. Since the reviewer identifies it as having a strong narrative and amazing world-building, I’m excited to immerse myself in it! Thank you for the review.
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The novel starts like a good sci-fi movie. I loved the sample and the review confirms the quality of the plot and style. Worth reading!
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The book looks quite interesting especially with the plotline following repercussions of actions and how it affects the other worlds. I look forward to reading the book! Thank you for your review!
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Thank you for your review. I found the information about the target audience most helpful. Sci-fi and books with a military setting are not really my cup of tea. However, reading your review tells me this author is a very good writer. If an author can pull you into his or her book, that's a winner for me. Your review is full of the information I needed to decide whether to read the book. Thank you.
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Every action produces another action, whether it is good or bad. I wonder how every decision affects the plot of the novel. The imagery will appeal to fans of sci-fi as well. Thanks for the review!
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John's new job as a bodyguard for an esteemed professor is not as simple as it sounds. There's more in store for him. The author weaves alternate creations and their interconnectedness, which makes this book interesting. The characters and plot are arranged well. I enjoyed reading your review.
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The action sequences and the portrayal of cutting-edge technologies across various planets add to the book's compelling nature.
-I'm curious to know how Special Forces John Chantry, who is used to such a fast pace, exciting life, can bring himself to want and like the complete opposite. The things mentioned in the quote, make it even more Intrigueing. The reviewer's review definitely has me hooked. Good job and thank you.
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Post by Aakash Shrivastav »

Inspired by the same-titled novel, "Time Before Time" offers an intriguing investigation of time travel and its ramifications. The movie keeps a strong emotional core while deftly navigating intricate temporal contradictions. The ensemble gives outstanding performances that fully engross the audience in the adventures of the characters via several timeframes. "Time Before Time" is a visually spectacular and conceptually deep film that leaves you thinking long after the credits have rolled. But some readers could find it difficult to keep up with the narrative speed, especially as the story jumps about between the past, present, and future. All things considered, "Time Before Time" is a gripping movie that successfully conveys the spirit of the book from which it was inspired.
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"Time Before Time" by Dan DuBose. An interesting book, talks about John Chantry, who is retired from the special forces. Got another suitable job that pays well. John works for Professor Whitmore Emerson as his bodyguard. This book emphasis on teamwork. Congrats on your #BOTD.
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The great review from Onlinebookclub.org states that this book has an immersive and imaginative thread through-out so there is no doubt that sci-fiction/sci-fantasy lovers will enjoy this book.
It has well developed characters and an alternate earth; what more could anyone want?
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The way the book seamlessly weaves elements of science fiction and military strategy creates an intellectually stimulating and emotionally gripping narrative. I pondered the implications of each character's actions long after turning the final page.
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