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This book sounds interesting. I am really looking forward to reading the full book. The plot seems wonderful.
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I want how Cecily's dream trip was, this is a good review, makes me curious
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The book really sounds interesting and the author is so creative with the unusual names. I can't wait to read the whole book. Great review!
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Definitely sounds like an interesting plot! And minimal errors? I'll have to keep this book in mind. Thanks for the review!
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Well after reading review this is going to be the next book I'll be reading
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There's more creativeness in writing sci-fi stories. Come up with an interesting plot as it shows is not a joke. Alien working as human beings together with people is vivid.
Nice review @misael
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The review is well written, the reviewer attempts and succeeds in drawing you into reading the book, much like how a fisherman reels a fish, by triggering your curiosity on how the writer seamlessly merges self created concepts and terms. It is exceptionally brilliant. :tiphat:
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When I started reading it , it just made me want to start reading it right away. The most unique twist is that aliens alliance with human's. It was unexpected until it was revealed after the last lines of the first paragraph. I think it would be a great book to recommend other readers.
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Post by Themba Mdhluli »

This book sounds interesting. And Cecily's dreams that are reality sounds weird but good
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

I don't like sci-fi, but I'm glad the author put a creative twist on the classic alien story. I especially like how the unusual names that confused you at first, grew into you. I think that speaks volumes about the author's talent.
Thank you!
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I am not a big fan of sci-fi but this seems like a unique and intriguing plot. The main characters seem great too. Thanks for your review.
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The story plot is quite engaging, but science fiction with extraterrestrial beings doesn't appeal me. Thank you for a great review.
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Post by Ruchi Raina »

This book sounds fascinating with elements like ugly monsters, unique transportation modules, and aliens. How is Cecily even having insights of Charles and Vivian while she is conscious? What is the document Charles wants to recover. Thanks for the great review.
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You mentioned unusual names and terms, which usually puts me off a book, because I find it confusing. But it has so many other good things going on for it, so I may give it a try. I'm particularly interested in knowing how Cecily deals with her dreams and visions of Charles and Vivienne.
Good job on the review!
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Sci-fi is a genre that I enjoy reading. The plot sounds complicated and intriguing with a lot of alien stuff going on. :lol2:
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