Review of The Central Swirlio

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I love sci-fi. You introduce beasts in it, and I am sold. I will try this one out. Thanks for the great review!
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Gabriella1997 wrote: 23 Sep 2021, 04:24 books about beasts isn't a book I would love to read, but I enjoy the fantasy in this book, beautiful review.
Beasts are just one of the many elements of this book, so you might enjoy the other elements. Thank you for your appreciation!
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Medhansh Bhardwaj wrote: 23 Sep 2021, 07:11 I love sci-fi. You introduce beasts in it, and I am sold. I will try this one out. Thanks for the great review!
Have fun, and thank you for your appreciation!
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The book seems fascinating, like fighting strange beasts in Swirlio island. It's great that the book is a short read, but it's also bad that the book doesn't ends here and it has a sequel. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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Kaushiki Parihar wrote: 24 Sep 2021, 07:27 The book seems fascinating, like fighting strange beasts in Swirlio island. It's great that the book is a short read, but it's also bad that the book doesn't ends here and it has a sequel. Thanks for the wonderful review.
It's the kind of series that tells a big story split in various books, so if you stop before the last book you don't get the end. Thank you for your appreciation!
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A mixture of science fiction and fantasy? Sign me up.
I am curious about the book and your review is very well-written.
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RayRuff wrote: 24 Sep 2021, 10:32 A mixture of science fiction and fantasy? Sign me up.
I am curious about the book and your review is very well-written.
This seems like the perfect series for you. Thank you for your appreciation!
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Sounds like an intriguing introduction for a series! Swirlio island sounds like a place that would make my head spin, but is marvelous in all its uniqueness. I am guessing that teens who like to play video games could actually develop an interest to this story. Personally, I love playing with words so that aspect of this book appeals to me.

Thanks for an interesting review!
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Kirsi_78 wrote: 26 Sep 2021, 00:30 Sounds like an intriguing introduction for a series! Swirlio island sounds like a place that would make my head spin, but is marvelous in all its uniqueness. I am guessing that teens who like to play video games could actually develop an interest to this story. Personally, I love playing with words so that aspect of this book appeals to me.

Thanks for an interesting review!
The many elements of this novel make it interesting for different readers. Thank you for your appreciation!
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I can't imagine myself fighting a beast, that will be a horrific experience. Seems like a great story with lots of thrilling scenes. Thanks for the captivating review
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Muna Chizzy wrote: 28 Sep 2021, 04:10 I can't imagine myself fighting a beast, that will be a horrific experience. Seems like a great story with lots of thrilling scenes. Thanks for the captivating review
The fighting bits are intense! Thank you for your appreciation!
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The book certainly sounds imaginative. The beasts sound intelligent since they are able to communicate. I wonder why people want to fight them. I think I would get frustrated trying to understand the new words and vernacular. Also, I prefer to stay away from books that aren't standalone. So, I probably won't be reading this. However, I did enjoy reading your review, as always. Great job!
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Prisallen wrote: 28 Sep 2021, 09:13 The book certainly sounds imaginative. The beasts sound intelligent since they are able to communicate. I wonder why people want to fight them. I think I would get frustrated trying to understand the new words and vernacular. Also, I prefer to stay away from books that aren't standalone. So, I probably won't be reading this. However, I did enjoy reading your review, as always. Great job!
People want to fight other people for the most absurd reasons, so I wasn't surprised that they want to fight beasts that show signs of intelligence. Thank you for your appreciation!
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Fast-paced adventure in an exotic setting is a delight. The minimal sexuality is also an advantage. Thanks for a concise review.
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I really love sci-fi, and based on your rating and review, this sounds like an amazing book. Can't wait to get a hold of it. Thanks!
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