Official Review: Exodus Of The Phoenix by Robert Stadnik

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Re: Official Review: Exodus Of The Phoenix by Robert Stadnik

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It's always interesting to see how the aliens are able to destroy our spaceships. Are they keeping us prisoners here on Earth? - With all the plans about building a colony on Mars, the scenes of families saying their good-byes doesn't seem far-fetched at all. Great review! Thanks.
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kdstrack wrote: 05 Jun 2019, 14:37 It's always interesting to see how the aliens are able to destroy our spaceships. Are they keeping us prisoners here on Earth? - With all the plans about building a colony on Mars, the scenes of families saying their good-byes doesn't seem far-fetched at all. Great review! Thanks.
It's an interesting premise, to be sure. I've always been interested in Science Fiction and the exploration of the world. Thanks for commenting!
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Thanks for the enthralling review. This sounds very fascinating. I am glad the author was able to write in a way that immerses the reader totally in the story.
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Kibetious wrote: 07 Jun 2019, 10:54 Thanks for the enthralling review. This sounds very fascinating. I am glad the author was able to write in a way that immerses the reader totally in the story.
Yes, I enjoyed feeling what the characters felt and living right along with them. Thanks!
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I really love books like this. But, I'm not fond of cliffhangers. So, if I read it now, I'd be frustrated to no end. Therefore it's best to postpone reading it until I get my hands on its sequel. So, thanks for your wonderful review and the warning.
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Hiruni Bhagya 81 wrote: 07 Jun 2019, 21:27 I really love books like this. But, I'm not fond of cliffhangers. So, if I read it now, I'd be frustrated to no end. Therefore it's best to postpone reading it until I get my hands on its sequel. So, thanks for your wonderful review and the warning.
You'll definitely want to read the sequel. It was an enjoyable book. Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment.
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Bluebird03 wrote: 04 Jun 2019, 14:02 I can only imagine has sad those (possible) last conversations with loved ones were. Thank you for the heads up on the cliffhanger. Great review!

I read something like this when I was a teenager. The spacecraft was supposed to fly away from Earth for a very long time. Therefore, his crew had to say goodbye to their families and friends forever. It was very sad to read.

Thanks for the review.
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SunVixen wrote: 08 Jun 2019, 11:22
Bluebird03 wrote: 04 Jun 2019, 14:02 I can only imagine has sad those (possible) last conversations with loved ones were. Thank you for the heads up on the cliffhanger. Great review!

I read something like this when I was a teenager. The spacecraft was supposed to fly away from Earth for a very long time. Therefore, its crew had to say goodbye to their families and friends forever. It was very sad to read.

Thanks for the review.
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SunVixen wrote: 08 Jun 2019, 11:22
Bluebird03 wrote: 04 Jun 2019, 14:02 I can only imagine has sad those (possible) last conversations with loved ones were. Thank you for the heads up on the cliffhanger. Great review!

I read something like this when I was a teenager. The spacecraft was supposed to fly away from Earth for a very long time. Therefore, his crew had to say goodbye to their families and friends forever. It was very sad to read.

Thanks for the review.
The whole story wasn't really sad - just those conversations. I'm really looking forward to the next book. Thanks!
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Great review! I'm not a fan of science fiction, but a space Exodus sounds very unique. The book seems to be an engaging read, though it's a pity about the lack of editing.
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TuyetMai wrote: 08 Jun 2019, 13:01 Great review! I'm not a fan of science fiction, but a space Exodus sounds very unique. The book seems to be an engaging read, though it's a pity about the lack of editing.
It's definitely more focused on space exploration, and I have a feeling that's what it'll be going forward as well. Thanks!
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I usually don't do Sci-fi books but this one sounds interesting. Compounded by the fact that it was not professionally edited, I might not check it out. Great review though
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Wanjugush wrote: 22 Aug 2019, 13:55 I usually don't do Sci-fi books but this one sounds interesting. Compounded by the fact that it was not professionally edited, I might not check it out. Great review though
Thanks for your comment. Hopefully the author can fix those.
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Not particularly fond of cliffhanger stories as they rarely deliver on the promise of an even better sequel. But I do enjoy a good space fight, so I'll give it a try.
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ChrisCarver29 wrote: 11 Sep 2019, 15:02 Not particularly fond of cliffhanger stories as they rarely deliver on the promise of an even better sequel. But I do enjoy a good space fight, so I'll give it a try.
I hope you enjoy it! Thanks for stopping by.
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