Official Review: Rulers of the Galaxy by Tayma Tameem

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Re: Official Review: Rulers of the Galaxy by Tayma Tameem

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I love sci-fi novels with a really great plot. I wouldn't mind reading confusing names. I'm pretty sure I can catch up after. I'll put this on my shelf and read it next. Thanks a lot.
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I am a fan of science fiction novels but I don't think I have the patience for the slow beginning. Thanks for the honest review.
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An exciting sci-fi story with a nice storyline. I get thrilled reading books in ancient settings. I will definitely enjoy this book. Congrats on Botd.
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Despite it's slow build up of interest, lovers of Sci-fi fantasy novels with intergalactic theme would have a swell time reading this book. It's intriguing. Congrats on making BOTD!
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I kind of like stories full of surprises and plot twists, this book seem to portray such. Besides I don't mind reading sci-fi books. I will check it out. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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Post by Ochieng Omuodo »

A surprisingly honest review. Given that sci-fi isn't a genre that appeals to me, I'd probably be put off by having to wade through the initial chapters just for the story to start making sense.
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This is a well-written review, I enjoyed reading it. well done :tiphat:
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I'm guessing this is a battle between the Elementals and the Imperials and Salarin is an Elemental. I don't remember consuming much content on intergalactic warfare beyond Star Wars, so I guess this book would be worth a try. It does sound interesting enough.
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This seems like an interesting sci-fi story with an intergalactic theme, however, as mentioned in the review, the first few chapters are boring, and for that reason I might have to give a second thought. Thank you for the review!
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The sci-fi plot of intergalactic war sounds highly intriguing with a memory loss in picture. And the slow-building suspense definitely adds to the intrigue. Thank you for the review.
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Does Salarin ever get her memory back?! That's all I can seem to think of right now.
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Another good story from Tayma Tameem. A sci-fi novel in an intergalactic setting. Newborn babies have vital roles in this story.
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Post by Bernard Udofia »

This feels like a really entertaining story. I would love to know Salarin's part in the war. I'm guessing she's the figure holding a sword on the book cover. Congratulations to Tameem for making the BOTD!!
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Ruler's of the Galaxy, is the science novel fiction.Sometimes you can work hard for something but when you are about to archieve your goal, you find yourself been disturbed by amnesia like, Salarin and her competitor's tries to take her dream away from her.
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Post by Amina Yusuf »

I enjoyed reading your review on the book. I'm not much of a science fiction fan because I tend to get confused trying to understand all the futuristic scenarios weaven in such genre. Thank you for your review.
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