Review of The Great Migration

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Interesting review. "The Great Migration " by Steve Ramirez revolves around Luta, Bellona and others who are fighting against the 100 year old enemy of the country. The author weaved modern day alien invasion story with action, adventure and thrill.
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I don't usually read books like this one, but I enjoyed reading the sample. The author takes the readers on an exciting ride. Steve Ramirez did an excellent job bringing these magical characters to life. He wrote the book in a way that people who aren't into fantasy books could get into it. You get hooked wondering if Bellona saves her family.
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Sometimes, the real beauty of some books comes alive when the book is being turned into a movie I would also love it if they made the movie of this book btw congratulations to the author for winning BOTD!
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I have seen a lot of science fiction movies, anime and etc. But I have never read a book about science fiction. After reading your review, it develops a movie by reading this concept. Thanks for your dedication to review this book.
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I look forward to reading how Luta leads and guides his team through the Thunder Valley, and
how Steve Ramirez’s “The Great Migration” presents a complex plot which is richly imaginative creating entirely new worlds, cities, languages, and religions with peculiar cultures.
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It will be awesome if this book gets a cinematic adoption. By reading this review, I have got to know the content of book and I am assuming this book will be good sci-fiction book.
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Post by MMcB »

Thank you for the intriguing review. I concur that The Great Migration: Book One of the S'orne Saga by Steve Ramirez is interesting from page one!
The courage, the trust, the culture and the teamwork show through within the first few pages. I had not found that the team would go to Bellona’s home together. I had also not yet read about the religious aspects of this story. These items, mentioned in the review make me even more convinced this would be a great read.
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Thank you for the review. I'll be interested to see how the author did on creating languages in particular. It's a nice detail that I wish more authors were able to include.
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The Great Migration

Regardless of what our background and beliefs are, being able to understand others and their beliefs from a deeper perspective is important. Knowledge of all kinds especially in this s book is very helpful.
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The plot is intriguing, and I'm eager to delve deeper into it to discover what unfolds for the team. However, I find myself a bit put off by the author's religious inclinations.
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Post by Wendy True »

I've read some sci-fi related books (though I think they were marketed as "Young Adult" reading. This book sounds like it'd be an interesting read and one you might get fully immersed in with the 'other' created religions. May have to check it out myself!
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Steve Ramirez has masterfully crafted a captivating tale in "The Great Migration." The intricate plot, led by the Zuni guide Luta, unfolds with harrowing encounters and blissful moments. Ramirez's dedication to building new worlds, cities, and cultures is truly commendable, creating a rich and imaginative narrative that keeps readers hooked.
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Steve Ramirez's "The Great Migration" is a literary triumph, weaving a complex plot led by the Zuni guide Luta. The author's commitment to creating immersive worlds and cultures is evident, making the adventure through Thunder Valley a vivid experience. Ramirez's exploration of religious concepts adds depth, prompting readers to reflect on the parallels with our own societal dynamics.
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Post by Marissa Michael »

Such convincing review for a compelling read. Science fiction is one of my favourite genres. The quote in this book: "...all living things suffer and that we should not allow the pain of life to make us unkind." makes it all the more reason for me to add this my reading list. Congrats on being the #botd.
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Recreating a whole new world with new features is not an easy task; congratulations to the author on not only accomplishing this, but also making this new world believable. The lesson not to let the pain of life make us cruel is timely. Many thanks for the review.
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