Review of Earth Won

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Review of Earth Won

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Earth Won" by Arthur Seymour.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Seymour works tirelessly to manage the adverse effects of pollution on Earth. He accomplishes these tasks with the help of Robyn, a robot, and Glen and TB, who have always guided him since he was little. He is also guided and protected by the spirit of the earth. On one of his many missions, he meets Ruby, a beautiful earth lover just like him who has a connection with the spirit of the earth.

Meanwhile, the Earth is threatened by a creature that is only after the exploitation of the planet’s resources without much care for the dangerous consequences on the planet and its inhabitants. It all comes down to Seymour and his Earth-loving buddies to slay the creature and save Earth. Would they be able to overcome this terrible monster? Grab a copy of Earth Won by Arthur Seymour and find out.

There are numerous positive aspects to this book. The length of the book is very short and can be read in one sitting. It has just 57 pages and nine chapters. The short length ensures you will not get bored while reading it. The book was also written in a very creative and unusual style. Each chapter was a short story that could potentially stand alone, yet they were interconnected. However, this caused gaps in the plot of the story, but the story remained largely understandable. A poem was also added at the end. I loved how Arthur, in his author’s note, gave us an idea of what to expect in the book. He also explained why some words in the book were written in a different color. This is really thoughtful. Though really short, within a few pages, the author was able to convey profound ethical messages. He emphasizes the need to love and take care of the earth as well as the environment. He also emphasized the deadly consequences of greed and how the truth would always conquer, no matter what.

Seymour’s dedication toward the planet and his efforts to save it show selflessness. The book also focuses on contemporary social issues like pollution, corruption, and greed. The book featured unconventional characters like Robyn and Max, who are both robots. It also features Glen, a dog with mystic powers, as well as TB, an artificial intelligence that is extraordinarily perceptive and intelligent. Despite the diversity of these characters, in crucial situations they work together in complete understanding, trust, team spirit, and unison. Set in the future, advanced technological innovations were used in the book that I had never heard of before. For instance, the Tri-blade Bio-Copter has the ability to shield objects to become invisible, control and navigate planes and boats, as well as animals. The technology that fascinated me the most was Mimi. It is a vessel that can take on any shape and change color to adapt to its surroundings. It could also telepathically communicate with humans. This book is not all about heroism and fighting against the bad guys; a beautiful love story ordained by the universe is also told.

Apart from a few errors I noticed in the book, it was professionally edited. I rate it 5 out of 5 stars, which is because the book has depth regardless of its length. I recommend this book to lovers of short fiction and stories about Earth, climate, and heroism.

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I would love to read this book to know what overcame the terrible monster. I love that this book contained useful information about Earth. Nice review.
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One thing I admire about this book is that it focuses on the preservation of our planet Earth. The book has themes such as environmental protection and the likes. I enjoyed your review of it.
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This book addresses a lot of issues that affect people in real life. The brief length of the book will allow readers to analyze the book at a quick pace. A stunning review.
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A book about how we could all help keep the earth clean by acting right and doing the best to make sure we stay guided to the rules.
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I can’t wait to read this novel. Your review caught my attention. Good job.
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Post by Cynthia Christabel Okolobi »

How nice it must be to be guided by the spirit of the earth. The plot of this book is thrilling. I hope Seymour and his friends will be able to protect earth. Amazing review by the way.
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The fact that it talks about the earth and how to protect is what I love most. Can't wait to get a copy to know how the overcame the monster. Nice review, I enjoyed reading it.
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I liked that this book focused on making earth more inhabitable for humans. I hope readers are able to learn lessons from it. Thanks for the great review.
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The thing which attracts me the most is, the length of the novel, to have a book in a concise manner is a blessing. Would love to read this fable.
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Your review outlined the book perfectly, especially in describing Mimi, TB, Max and Robyn. I also agree with you on the disconnection between the events; it made me a little puzzled about how they all fit into the overall plot. I enjoyed reading your review as much as I enjoyed reading the book.
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A short fictional book that did great justice to the idea of pollution and the need to take care of the planet. I will really love to read how the story goes. A great review.
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Earth Won seems like a short book that earth lovers would enjoy reading. Pollution is an evil against the environment that should be curbed. I am rooting for Seymour and his team.
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This is a book perfect for earth lovers and people with deep passion for the environment. It is short so it should be easy to read.
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