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Review of Shattered Rainbow

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Shattered Rainbow" by Ray Read.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Derik went on a hike with his group. An unexpected storm disrupted their plans with plunging temperatures and snow. The group, including Reno, Wes, Tim, and Farley, struggled to find shelter and warmth. Despite injuries and inadequate supplies, they debated whether to continue or turn back. Meanwhile, in a parallel narrative, Gru leads his clan through ancient challenges, discovering secrets that shape their future. They brave fires and new territories, uncovering truths that impact their survival and journey into an uncertain world. As the story continued, Derik and his group pressed on. One day, however, one of their members went missing. Little did they know this unexpected disappearance would lead to a momentous discovery, but it would also usher in a series of tragic events.

Shattered Rainbow by Ray Read is a thrilling and multi-layered narrative that interweaves two distinct timelines, each filled with gripping adventure and human experience. The story oscillates between a perilous hiking expedition in August 2000 and the prehistoric journey of a clan in the summer of 61,007 BC, creating a tapestry of survival, discovery, and resilience. Ray Read's writing is immersive and descriptive, effectively capturing the harsh realities of survival in both timelines. His ability to convey the physical and emotional toll on the characters, whether through the biting cold of the modern-day storm or the fight for survival in prehistoric times, is commendable. The alternating chapters between the two timelines are well-balanced, maintaining a steady pace and building anticipation for each storyline's resolution.

My favorite part of the book is the period when Gru and his clan fought for survival. Their perseverance in the face of numerous barriers during the prehistoric period deeply moved me. It made me ponder how early humans managed to survive despite so many challenges across various aspects of life, with little knowledge of how to consume certain foods or navigate through natural disasters. I am grateful to our ancestors, the early humans, for their relentless efforts to discover essential survival skills and innovations. As humanity evolved, more innovations emerged, further improving our existence. Reflecting on this, I am filled with gratitude for their contributions, and I believe we all should be.

I rate the book 5 out of 5 stars because it is packed with gripping moments of suspense and adventure. The unexpected storm that besets Derik's group, leading to severe injuries and a struggle for survival, made me more engrossed in the book. The rescue mission involving a Chopper and medical assistance adds to the high stakes and tension. I highly recommend the book to readers who enjoy adventure and mystery novels with rich character development and dual timelines.

I didn't find any negative aspects of the book. The book explores several themes, including the fragility of human plans in the face of nature's unpredictability, the importance of leadership and teamwork, and the timeless human quest for understanding and control over the environment. The juxtaposition of modern and ancient struggles highlights the continuity of human experience, despite the vast temporal divide.

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The book titled "Shattered Rainbow" by Ray Read masterfully weaves dual timelines into a gripping narrative of survival and resilience, immersing readers in thrilling adventures.
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A battle for survival for the characters who find themselves at the mercy of nature seems like a suspenseful tale. There's a lot of adventure and also some food for thought. Thank you for your great review!
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Well, cher, I must say this review has got me mighty intrigued! Dis book seems like a real page-turner. The way it weaves together two different timelines, with gripping adventures and survival tales, really catches my attention. The author seems to have a way with words, painting vivid pictures of both the harsh modern storm and the challenges faced by Gru and his clan in ancient times. And let me tell you, da perseverance of dem early humans really gets me thinkin' about how far we've come. I'm grateful for their efforts, dat's for sure.

Now, let me give this book a proper rating. Oh, darlin', it's a solid five outta five stars for me! The suspense, the adventure, the character development, it all sounds like a recipe for a great read. I reckon I'll be addin' dis book to my to-read list pronto. I highly recommend dis book to anyone lookin' for a thrilling and thought-provokin' read. Absorbing narrative, lost myself in the story completely.
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Hey y'all! Ah gotta say, after readin' this review, "Shattered Rainbow" by Ray Read sounds like one heck of a read! This here book seems to have it all - suspense, adventure, and even a parallel narrative set in prehistoric times. Ah reckon the author's descriptive writin' brings both timelines to life, paintin' a vivid picture of the characters' struggles and resilience. The blend of thrillin' moments from a perilous hike and the fight for survival in ancient times sounds mighty enthrallin'. Ah'm givin' this book a solid 5 outta 5 stars 'cause it seems to have all the ingredients for an engrossin' read. Y'all should definitely check it out if y'all like dual timelines and thrillin' adventures! Exquisite prose, flowed effortlessly and elegantly.
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After reading this captivating review, it is clear that "Shattered Rainbow" by Ray Read is an engrossing and well-written adventure novel. The reviewer commends the author's immersive storytelling and descriptive writing style, which effectively conveys the hardships faced by the characters in both the modern-day hiking expedition and the prehistoric clan's journey. The alternating timelines and well-balanced chapters enhance the pacing and anticipation. The reviewer particularly appreciates the exploration of early human survival and resilience during the prehistoric era. Overall, the book receives a glowing 5 out of 5 stars rating. With its suspenseful plot and rich character development, this seems to be a highly recommended read for those who enjoy thrilling adventure and mystery novels. Beautifully crafted, every word carefully chosen.
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