Review of The Great Migration

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Eva Nyaburi
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An interesting sci-fi story that has great characters that are well developed and even offer inspirational life tips. Great review. This book will definitely appeal to readers whi enjoy adventure books
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I give kudos to Ramirez as he carefully created a new world and infused believable societal issues and sects. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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Through the first two chapters included in the excerpt of this book you are already fully immersed in the characters and land of this book. It doesn’t go as far as to give you the direction of where the plot is going, but from the action scenes already included it should be a good read.
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This seems like a great plot driven novel. I'm a bit unsure if I would like this because I'm not good at remembering names. But I also think that reading a great adventure book would be awesome.
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I always appreciate when an author goes out of their way to try and describe their imaginary world in as much detail as possible. That way the reader can easily visualise the setting as they read and that exponentially increases the book's enjoyment. Thank you for the review. Well done.
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With such a glowing tribute to the book and it's author in your review, my interest has been fired up and I am eagerly looking forward to reading it.
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Just the concept of "s'orne" is enough to intrigue me. I'm really looking forward to knowing how the current citizens will react to the news of this phenomenon returning to bring destruction again. Congratulations to the author for BOTD!
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Post by Daniel Oluwabiyi »

I am a huge sci-fi fan and your review has given me nothing to second guess about this book. I will definitely be trying it out. I am interested in reading on some characters, particularly Bellona. Thank you for the review.
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I have read so much fantasy and scifi and I really enjoyed the unique story concept and world of each and every one of them. They always sucked me in and left me hunger to know what happens. So this one would never be left unread. Excited to read this. Thank you!
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Very brilliant and well detailed review. The reviewer has done a good job. I will check this out.
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I love sci-fi and all but I'd pass on this book because of the lack of religious specificity. I like books with specifics so I would know what I am reading and learning. I am sure though that the people who love reading about ancient war and victory would love this. Thanks for the interesting review.
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Science fiction is a genre that I always look forward to as the only limit is the author's imagination. I look forward to seeing the protagonists go on an adventure to save their people. This book sounds exciting so congratulations on BOTD.
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I think this is an intriguing story, with complex plot and suspenseful action make this story is more engaging. I think this book is well-written. Thank you for your nice review.
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Post by Pauline Parnell »

The summary was a bit short. However, I think I would love to read.
Luta and Bellona are the protagonists fighting the aliens. It's a sci-fi thriller book which reeks a lot of action. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Emerizx »

The book sounds incredibly awesome, I can visualize the book's beauty and the awesome information it passes about the modern-day aliens. Congratulations on BOTD.
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