Official Review: The Omicron Six by Endy Wright

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Re: Official Review: The Omicron Six by Endy Wright

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I think this is an interesting storyline, and I like the unique characters.
Thank you for this nice review.
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I love the opposite nature of both the central characters along with the varied set of themes the storyline has. The blended humour adds even more dimensions to it. Thank you for the detailed review.
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Maybe I've read too much sci-fi, but I knew from the moment the author described Cooper that he was 'special.' When Coupe came into the picture, it was obvious that there were going to be two 'heroes' in the story. Coupe's story is heartbreaking but equally enraging when you consider the abuse he felt at the hands of those who were supposed to be his protectors. I'm hoping that Cooper's family helps his life get considerably better, and I can't wait to see what happens with their combined 'powers.' Their origin story is sure to be exceptional. Excellent review, thanks!
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A gripping book that portrays positivity is a great book at this point in my life. I'd have to add this to my bookshelves. BOTD.
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Sounds like an intriguing science fiction and fantasy novel with excellent lessons about family and life in general. Additionally, the humor and amazing world-building embedded in the material gives the story a bonus. I will read the book. Congratulations.
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This is my genre! I'm definitely gonna buy this and read. I am honestly happy to see a lot of indie authors who are making great stories. So thank you so much! I put this in my shelf already
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I’m always fascinated by science fiction and fantasy that deal with heavier real-life issues such as abuse. However, it is also a good idea to balance these issues with some humor, like this author has done. Between that and the mysterious superpowers, this sounds like a captivating book. Thank you for the helpful review.
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Thank you for giving us such a great and comprehensive review into this book.
It was sounding very fun and interesting and I was really hoping to continue reading on from the few sample pages I did read, but as you said and I found too, the vulgar language has stopped me from finishing it. I’m sad they have to add these words, but it’s ok. I just can choose to not read it. Does sound great though, by your review!!
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That's an amazing review! The book seems to be quite fascinating and I can't wait to start reading it. I'm quite eager to know what happens next and I think I'm going to enjoy this book! Thanks for the review!
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This is truly an exciting teen, sci fi type of novel. I truly love the way Endy Wright develops the plot. I appreciate the fact that the familial backgrounds of the main characters are given. A story which I think permeates the entire novel is that although two persons may come from different backgrounds or be different in nature, they may still have many things in common.

I think that this story will be enjoyed by all readers as the language is very descriptive and the chapters are laid out in a very well-edited manner. This of course makes this book a very easy and enjoyable read.
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You have selected Scifi epic loaded up with a drawing in storyline and all around created, intriguing characters. The additional component of humor will likewise keep perusers turning pages. In spite of the fact that it's not the one for me, aficionados of the class will altogether appreciate this first-in-arrangement novel and excitedly anticipate the following.
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This book seems like the type of book that is right on the cusp of being great but needs a little extra "oomph" I can't say I am very excited about this story but I will keep it on the list of books I am interested in. Thank you for your review.
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How ironic! These two characters exhibit symptoms different from what they experience. Thank you for the review
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Post by Chinenye Achilike »

I would love to know what finally became of Cooper and Coupe, and also keen to read about their family. Nice review, kudos!
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I love it when books storyline are constructed perfectly, and contains every single element of thrill. A book like this will surely wow any reader. Thanks for a honest review.
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