Official Review: The Broadcast by Liam Fialkov
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Re: Official Review: The Broadcast by Liam Fialkov
- Oluwasanmi Sele
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The adventures of Sarah and Jonathan; Michael,bent on unearthing his secret pasts, Stewart McPherson, who could hardly sense realism in the show, nonetheless,pictured how their lives began.
Simple and easy to follow writing style of Liam,makes the book an exciting reading for the young and adult audiences alike.
With fairly terse story of time travelling and theoretical events,the book has a tinge of the the scientific. Its background information, prior to the events "showing" laced it with fun as with lessons of history.
Not so much dialogue between the characters, drama and tears,Liam Fialkov's style of telling the story, creates a fluid understanding.
However, the writing skills and styles of writers differ, Liam Fialkov's book "The Broadcast" should get 3 out of 4 stars, in my view.
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