Review of EMA

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[Following is a volunteer review of "EMA" by Aian D. Grey.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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EMA is a sophisticated computer software developed by the creator, Damien Minsky, as part of the solution to the global warming crisis that has plagued the earth, as stated in the book. EMA also being the book title, is set in the distant future and shows us how the climate crisis is set to spiral if left unattended to.

Jason is thrilled by new innovations, specifically the EMA software, which he is positive will come in handy for the planet's reconstruction given the damage caused. Lidia, on the other hand, stems from the belief that billionaire Damien is up to fuel his account and benefit himself from this, and together with her group, Mobius, they plan to meet Damien and set a few things straight, but their bruised relationship isn't giving them a chance. They then turn to Jason for this task.

First off, the book has been professionally edited with little to no errors. It makes use of dialogue widely, adding to the interesting nature of the same. The presence of chapters makes it memorable, as do the font and the spacing. The book by Aian D. Grey adds to the list of books that are championing for the betterment of our environment, with the stakes being quite high in this case.

One wouldn't fail to notice the sophisticated level of technology that the human race has come up with, and the metaverse is well beyond anyone's imagination now. The bitter truth of overpopulation still remains a serious pandemic, probably more so than COVID-19, since it is eating up the earth slowly. I liked how the efforts being made to conserve what is left of the environment are joint, with all camps bringing in their efforts because, after all, the planet belongs to us, and unity of purpose will make our work easier for sure.

I rate the book [/b] 5 out of 5 stars [/b] for the professional editing and the level of creativity portrayed by the author. The seriousness of the topic at hand also increases the book's score significantly. The book would suit young people, as they will have to learn and not follow in the footsteps of the people who have walked ahead of them and are seemingly driving the world into an abyss.

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