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Review of Sent to Watch

Posted: 25 Aug 2022, 04:08
by Kulultu Sorale
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Sent to Watch" by David J. Lebenstein.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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Sent to watch by David Lebenstein is a science fiction story about multi-planetary travel by emissaries from a confederation of multiple alien planets to collect intelligence on other civilizations' technological and cultural advancement. Set on the backdrop of the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, two agents fresh from the battle are summoned for routine. Under different aliases, agents from the interplanetary commission are sent to collect information on the progress of the different nation states that populate respective planets.

The story revolves around the experience of one agent, Svavapas, who is assigned to England under the alias of a teacher of mathematics at the Royal Military College after his heroics in the Battle of Waterloo. He works in tandem with another agent, Vlaytork, for whom he develops romantic feelings, but his love is unrequited due to her heart belonging to a different agent. However, they eventually become coupled up and have a child, which is contrary to the policy of the confederation. The confederation discovers a belligerent interstellar empire that has subjugated the planets around it and is actively expanding in the confederation's direction.

I enjoyed many aspects of the book, especially how the story was enshrined in factual historical contexts, such as the events surrounding Napoleon's defeat. Moreover, the author paints a picture of the political schism that existed between the Protestants and Catholics. This gave me information on the representation of the historical and cultural injustices that disenfranchised the Irish under the rule of English Protestants. Aside from the historical context, such as the Battle of Waterloo, the book gives some science fiction that, though not practical, is theoretically possible. For example, concepts such as determining the essence of forthcoming events through probabilistic simulations into the future are theoretically possible though not yet practical. Additionally, the creation of artificial gravity from centrifugal force formed some interesting science bits that littered the story.

There were not many negative aspects about the book; however, I found it too fast-paced as the author did not let the flow be smooth and natural. Moreover, there were occasional extra line spaces that did not contain anything. However, aside from that, I enjoyed the story as it was original and well thought out.

I enjoyed the book and accorded it a rating of 3 out of 4 stars. The concepts were original and very interesting to follow. In addition, the book is professionally edited with few errors.

I recommend this to lovers of sci-fi and historical narratives. The book provides a unique perspective of some historical contexts, such as the Battle of Waterloo and the issues that dogged the royal family of England at that particular time.

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Re: Review of Sent to Watch

Posted: 27 Aug 2022, 11:48
by Patty Allread
Thanks for your review. I love the concept that aliens have been among us throughout history. There are so many fascinating periods one could write about and fit aliens into the story!

Re: Review of Sent to Watch

Posted: 27 Aug 2022, 12:12
by Kieran Anslow
I've alwuas loved multiverse travel and timeline travel. This work of sci-fi is amazing, and I'd love to read it. I'd love to know more about the agents' working standard. Thanks for your honest review.

Re: Review of Sent to Watch

Posted: 27 Aug 2022, 16:24
by Mr Excellence
The quest for knowledge made me love sci-fi, and I must say, this book is great.

Re: Review of Sent to Watch

Posted: 28 Aug 2022, 16:08
by Israel10
There were not many negative aspects about the book; however, I found it too fast-paced as the author did not let the flow be smooth and natural. This doesn't seem like a very great issue. Great review.

Re: Review of Sent to Watch

Posted: 30 Aug 2022, 13:08
by Chiwendu Ikechukwu
It is interesting to know that captivating reviews like this are gotten in this site. This book seems interesting. Adding it to my book shelf ASAP.

Re: Review of Sent to Watch

Posted: 22 Sep 2022, 00:32
by Shadreck Rogers
I like that the inter-planetary nature of the storyline. Great book

Re: Review of Sent to Watch

Posted: 19 Oct 2022, 07:23
by NetMassimo
Despite the flaws you pointed out, this seems like an interesting novel that mixes history and science fiction set in 19th-century Earth. Thank you for your great review!

Re: Review of Sent to Watch

Posted: 23 Oct 2023, 21:27
by Patel Khushi Manishbhai
A man sees in the world what he carries in the heart.
-Goethe :techie-studyingbrown:

Re: Review of Sent to Watch

Posted: 05 Nov 2023, 15:36
by Anaïs Quesson
Thank you for this great review, Kulultu. I am about halfway through this book; I hope my review will be as insightful as yours!
I agree with everything you stated. This book is very unique. I find it quite fascinating. You reproach its pace to be too fast, but I think it is the perfect rhythm to follow the development of the intrigue without it being too lengthy and boring.

Re: Review of Sent to Watch

Posted: 08 Dec 2023, 11:47
by Kyle Sutheran
Thank you for your review. I like how you have noted that this book is about time travel and this intrigues me. The positive and negative traits that you talk about make me want to read this book for myself.

Re: Review of Sent to Watch

Posted: 09 Dec 2023, 07:28
by Kyle Sutheran
This is a great review! it is clear and shows the brief overview of the book's plot. I like both the positive and negative aspects you have outlined in this book. I cannot wait to read this book for myself. Thank you.

Re: Review of Sent to Watch

Posted: 07 Jun 2024, 12:06
by Asibor Eromosele Emmanuel
Thank you so much for this great review, It gave me insight about what this book entails.