Review of Earth Won
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Review of Earth Won
In a future where technology is more advanced, it is common for humans to have a robot companion to help them with their daily activities. Seymour lives in a small house with a laboratory on a beach with his robot, Robyn, his dog, Glen, and Devyn, the cat. Seymour and his companions go on several missions assigned to them by the Spirit of the Earth to rectify the destructive impacts of people's actions on nature. On one of his missions, he meets Ruby and discovers he isn't the only one, along with his companions, receiving hints from the Spirit of the Earth. Seymour and Ruby join forces, following the instructions of the Spirit of the Earth sent through their companions, to stop an evil creature.
Earth Won by Arthur Seymour is a science fiction short story full of adventures. I was pleasantly surprised that the author combined several separate incidents to form the peak of the plot, which I have to say that I didn't foresee. I liked how he used simple terminology. He also used a unique method of transforming the words he wanted to clarify into hyperlinks directed to online platforms. I found this technique creative, especially for explaining terms to young readers. Also, I appreciated the poem the author put at the end of the book to summarize the story. I'm not a fan of poetry because I find it hard to understand, but this poem was simple, so I enjoyed it immensely. So, I think young readers and beginners will have no problem understanding it.
Furthermore, I liked that the author tried to convey a few messages through his story. He talked about protecting our environment, how greed is a horrible trait to possess, and considering the consequences of our actions. He also spoke about the importance of seeking the truth and not allowing our desires to cloud our judgment. One of the book's most memorable quotes is: "Truth is often not what we see or hear. Truth is what really happened."
However, I didn't appreciate the disconnection of the events at the beginning of the book; it made the book seem like a collection of separate short stories with the same characters, making it challenging to understand where the plot was going.
Since the book is well-paced and exceptionally well-edited, along with all the other positive aspects mentioned earlier, I believe it deserves 5 out of 5 stars. I didn't deduct any points for the negative aspect because the author fixed it at the end of the book by connecting all the events smoothly, giving me a pleasant surprise.
I recommend this book to fans of science fiction and short stories. I also believe it's suitable for young adults as it contains no profanity.
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Thank you for the lovely review Omneya.
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I agree, it is a very interesting idea to receive instructions from the Spirit of the Earth. Thank you for your wonderful comment.Nisha DSouza wrote: ↑16 Mar 2023, 02:01 Interesting and very much a possible concept in reference to a futuristic world. It would be incredible to go on a mission assigned by the spirit of the Earth. So cool!
Thank you for the lovely review Omneya.
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Greed is indeed horrible. It dragged us down. And yes, every decision has consequences- good or bad. I like how you pinpoint all of this from the book. It reminds us of how we align our behaviors on the right path. Your review is awesome!Omneya Shakeep wrote: He talked about protecting our environment, how greed is a horrible trait to possess, and considering the consequences of our actions.
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That is very much true, greed is one of the worst traits a person could possess. It can drag him and all the people associated with him down. Thank you for your support and lovely comment.Hazel Mae Bagarinao wrote: ↑16 Mar 2023, 20:15Greed is indeed horrible. It dragged us down. And yes, every decision has consequences- good or bad. I like how you pinpoint all of this from the book. It reminds us of how we align our behaviors on the right path. Your review is awesome!Omneya Shakeep wrote: He talked about protecting our environment, how greed is a horrible trait to possess, and considering the consequences of our actions.
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It was an entertaining and eye-opening read that I truly enjoyed. I hope you do too. Thanks for your nice comment.Joule Mwendwa wrote: ↑17 Mar 2023, 11:00 I like your review. It is very engaging and makes me like the book even before reading it. I guess I will give it a try.
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I enjoyed reading your review.
This is definitely a book I'd like to read.

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You are right, I believe it is trying to communicate with us, but we are undoubtedly feigning ignorance. Thanks for your spirit-uplifting words.Mary WhiteFace wrote: ↑17 Mar 2023, 16:41 Could you imagine how wonderful it would be if the Spirit of the Earth could truly communicate with us? Hmm....maybe she tries, but no one is listening? Something to think about.
I enjoyed reading your review.
This is definitely a book I'd like to read.![]()
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True, reading this short story was a different experience. Thank you for your nice comment.
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I'm glad you liked it. I hope you enjoy reading this book. Thanks for your wonderful comment.Abdulfatai Saheedah wrote: ↑19 Mar 2023, 06:56 I really enjoyed reading your review it was quite interesting and makes me really want to read the book.
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Thanks for your wonderful compliment. It was indeed a book worth reading.Sara Bartolomeu wrote: ↑20 Mar 2023, 10:02 A well written book with an important message! Good job. Your reviews are always so good!
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