Official Review: Once Humans by Massimo Marino
Posted: 10 Nov 2013, 14:22
[Following is the official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Once Humans" by Massimo Marino.]

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This book, Once Humans, was a very interesting read. There were quite a number of things to be overlooked, such as grammar and vocabulary, but overall it was an enjoyable read. The author, a Mr. Massimo Marino, gives you a fairly good description of the world that we know, and how it changed upon meeting an outside species. While the author did a wonderful job, the editor seems to have greatly failed. However, the style of writing isn't something you see these days. It's almost as if the writer were there, on Eridu. While the beginning seemed to be lacking a bit in the way of explanations, the journal style of writing seems to cover it. There seems to be so much information in one shot that it does get a little confusing though.
I would rate this book at a 4, and recommend it to others. The setting and descriptions are very well done. The dialogue is true to natural speech, and the characters are believable and relatable. You can almost FEEL every emotion in the way they talk, and the words they choose. I cannot stress enough how pleased I am with this piece. The atmosphere and the environment in this book are phenomenal. Everything is given short but natural descriptions. The main character, Dan gives as much as he can in a short time span, as if he sat down every night to explain in case someone found his journal.
The plot. Always a major sticking point for me. The plot of this book is very interesting, in the sense that I'm not normally a very big "space and aliens" type of fan. What I've gotten out of this piece is that humanity had a HUGE sort-of apocalypse, all due to this race called the Moirai. This new species has come to change certain people, called Selected. They have come to "guide" humanity. This book did get me turning pages rather quickly.
The alien species have been given a feel of almost humanity, but very ethereal. Their emotions seem very human, and they can relate to their human counterparts. I enjoy the interaction between the two species, and seeing how the two different worlds interact separately as well as together.
This book would be a great read for anyone from Young Adult to Mature reader. (As long as they like Sci-fi!). It’s worth the download, and definitely worth the time to read. I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.
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I would rate this book at a 4, and recommend it to others. The setting and descriptions are very well done. The dialogue is true to natural speech, and the characters are believable and relatable. You can almost FEEL every emotion in the way they talk, and the words they choose. I cannot stress enough how pleased I am with this piece. The atmosphere and the environment in this book are phenomenal. Everything is given short but natural descriptions. The main character, Dan gives as much as he can in a short time span, as if he sat down every night to explain in case someone found his journal.
The plot. Always a major sticking point for me. The plot of this book is very interesting, in the sense that I'm not normally a very big "space and aliens" type of fan. What I've gotten out of this piece is that humanity had a HUGE sort-of apocalypse, all due to this race called the Moirai. This new species has come to change certain people, called Selected. They have come to "guide" humanity. This book did get me turning pages rather quickly.
The alien species have been given a feel of almost humanity, but very ethereal. Their emotions seem very human, and they can relate to their human counterparts. I enjoy the interaction between the two species, and seeing how the two different worlds interact separately as well as together.
This book would be a great read for anyone from Young Adult to Mature reader. (As long as they like Sci-fi!). It’s worth the download, and definitely worth the time to read. I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.
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Buy "Once Humans" on Amazon
Buy "Once Humans" on Barnes and Noble