Review of The Sound of Creation

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Review of The Sound of Creation

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Sound of Creation" by Gabriella Zielke.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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The Sound of Creation is a science fiction novel authored by Gabrielle Zielke. This is not your typical science-fiction book. The business world is one of the major settings for the book. The book's themes include treachery, struggle, friendship, and technology. It's a fantastic novel because of the breadth and depth of the narrative and the meticulous, original world-building that went into the writing. Several topics are covered in the book, but two, in particular, stood out to me. The first was learning about the problems that arise in the business world and how challenging it can be to navigate them, and the second was recognizing that betrayal can happen to anybody, at any moment, regardless of how unique they are or how highly you regard them.

Ava Andrews, the main character, is a software engineer and computer prodigy who invented a system that makes organic music but is also capable of making people say things they are not intended to say and act in ways they are not supposed to act. Her close friend and colleague deceived her and sold this concept to the government, which throws Ava's life upside down and threatens everything she has spent her life establishing.

The excellent storytelling kept me turning the pages. I had to finish what I had started. I enjoy how the author's deep writing style takes you on a journey. I like Ava Andrews' character because of her open mind, resilience, and will to do the right thing despite a background of poor luck. I was captivated by the main character's struggles and how the connections she formed proved to be the finest decision she ever made. I like this book because it gives me new viewpoints on betrayal. Several parts of this story appealed to me, including the author's ability to bring the characters to life, the diversity of these individuals, and her depth of knowledge regarding the book's science and technology. It was incredible.

I disliked nothing about this book.

I gave this book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars. This work truly pulls on the imaginative part of your brain because of its powerful narrative, the author's ingenuity, and the fact that it addresses the perils of technology and the insidious effects it can have on all of us. This is a genuinely creative and interesting plot. The book was exceptionally well-edited and error-free. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys science fiction or is searching for something to make them think.

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