Overall rating and opinion of "The Great Migration: Book One of the S'orne Saga" by Steve Ramirez

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Fate made an old dispute come to light again. A book with very good descriptions that transport you to that incredible place where the events take place. Our protagonists live great adventures in the midst of so much action. As for the cover, I find it interesting but it doesn't tell me much about the book.
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I enjoyed the book’s content. However, i particularly find the book’s cover to be boring.
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Overall rating 4 or 4.5 out of 5 stars.
I liked the plot, vivid descriptions of animals/creatures and events. I also liked the adventures and action(that starts from the very first chapter) within it's pages. However I don't quite agree with the cover. It's not too bad but I feel it doesn't do the story justice.
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I rated The Great Migration a 4 out of 5 stars. I liked the stories in it. It was intriguing to an extent. However, I didn't like the arrangement of the story, and how it started. The characters were interesting, but the book didn't help me bond with them.
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Fate made an old dispute come to light again. A book with very good descriptions that transport you to that incredible place where the events take place. Our protagonists live great adventures in the midst of so much action. As for the cover, I find it interesting but it doesn't tell me much about the book.
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Fate made an old dispute come to light again. A book with very good descriptions that transport you to that incredible place where the events take place. Our protagonists live great adventures in the midst of so much action. As for the cover, I find it interesting but it doesn't tell me much about the book.
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Fate made an old dispute come to light again. A book with very good descriptions that transport you to that incredible place where the events take place. Our protagonists live great adventures in the midst of so much action. As for the cover, I find it interesting but it doesn't tell me much about the book.
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Fate made an old dispute come to light again. A book with very good descriptions that transport you to that incredible place where the events take place. Our protagonists live great adventures in the midst of so much action. As for the cover, I find it interesting but it doesn't tell me much about the book.
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Fate made an old dispute come to light again. A book with very good descriptions that transport you to that incredible place where the events take place. Our protagonists live great adventures in the midst of so much action. As for the cover, I find it interesting but it doesn't tell me much about the book.
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Fate made an old dispute come to light again. A book with very good descriptions that transport you to that incredible place where the events take place. Our protagonists live great adventures in the midst of so much action. As for the cover, I find it interesting but it doesn't tell me much about the book.
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Fate made an old dispute come to light again. A book with very good descriptions that transport you to that incredible place where the events take place. Our protagonists live great adventures in the midst of so much action. As for the cover, I find it interesting but it doesn't tell me much about the book.
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I still recall noticing how much the author had written on the cover. Many factors, in my opinion, make it somewhat less appealing.
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I enjoyed the author's descriptive style of writing. The details brought the action scenes to life. The time scaling for me was disturbing, but ultimately justified, considering the period the book seems to be based on. The part about the S'orne being of alien origin brought a welcomed sci-fi flavour to the fantasy adventure feel of the book. I absolutely enjoyed the unique plot, gory details and all! It's a solid 5 out of 5 for me
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I found 'The Great Migration' had the same feeling of other-worldliness as books like 'The Lord of the Rings' and 'Harry Potter', and in a sense, 'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'. It's as if we are here in our world, but not. This book was a saga spanning a vast area with different tribes and cultures and a new vocabulary. I can see why this is part of a series, as one book would not be enough to document its ever-changing environment and story.
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I loved this book as the story touches on themes like war, religious conflict, and societal upheaval, offering deeper layers beyond the action
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