Official Review: Steve Tanner and the End of the World

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Ooh Russian cosmonauts and space travel! Just goes to show that you can never fully trust weird, pulsating anomalies. I’m liking the sound of this one, and it sounds easily approachable and comprehensible by most audiences. As usual, thanks for another lovely review!
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That sounds like a book I would have enjoyed when I was a teenager. Great review!
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Nafreezy wrote: 07 May 2020, 14:37 This sounds like a fun read. I'm curious to explore the young minds of our heroes. Thank you for the honest review.
It was a fun read, even for me as an adult. Thanks for reading my review and commenting!
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AvidBibliophile wrote: 08 May 2020, 13:44 Ooh Russian cosmonauts and space travel! Just goes to show that you can never fully trust weird, pulsating anomalies. I’m liking the sound of this one, and it sounds easily approachable and comprehensible by most audiences. As usual, thanks for another lovely review!
Thanks so much, my friend, for stopping by and commenting!
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damis wrote: 09 May 2020, 19:06 That sounds like a book I would have enjoyed when I was a teenager. Great review!
Me 2! And I enjoyed now as well. :lol: Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
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I'm a huge fan of science fictions and your review made me eager togive this book a try. Thanks for the great review!
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Erandi Ekanayake wrote: 10 May 2020, 21:42 I'm a huge fan of science fictions and your review made me eager togive this book a try. Thanks for the great review!
I think you will enjoy it. Thanks for stopping by!
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This sci-fi story is seen to be targeted at kids and teenagers. It consists of children on the verge of becoming heroes. Nice work
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Nice and elaborate review. I like reading sci-fi and this one about moving to another planet sounds intriguing.
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Caffrey_19 wrote: 13 May 2020, 11:22 This sci-fi story is seen to be targeted at kids and teenagers. It consists of children on the verge of becoming heroes. Nice work
Children will enjoy it, but there are a lot of adults who would also. Thanks for stopping by!
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DEEPA PUJARI wrote: 14 May 2020, 23:01 Nice and elaborate review. I like reading sci-fi and this one about moving to another planet sounds intriguing.
I think you would enjoy it. Thanks for reading my review!
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Seems to be a great sci-fi short novel for young audience and maybe not only :) I love exploring new planetary worlds and would check this one out! Great review.
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Ellylion wrote: 15 May 2020, 09:52 Seems to be a great sci-fi short novel for young audience and maybe not only :) I love exploring new planetary worlds and would check this one out! Great review.
Thank you, Ellylion! I hope you get a chance to read it!
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I'm an adult but this book sounds intriguing. I feel like there is more to the story than humans just really liking the planet so they stay. I want to know why! Thanks for the great review!
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