Is there anything that you absolutely loved or detested about the book? 

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Is there anything that you absolutely loved or detested about the book? 

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What parts of the book did you find most enjoyable or least appealing? I'm curious to hear about its strengths and weaknesses from your perspective.
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I absolutely loved the unique storytelling and setting. The Great Migration is a refreshing science fiction novel by a new author. There was nothing that I absolutely detested about the book. I was a little distracted by the sloppy editing sometimes but it did not affect my reading experience. I would recommend the book to anybody that has not read it yet.
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I loved everything about this book. So much so, I immediately downloaded the next two books in the series as soon as I finished reading this one. I only hope and pray that I have time to read them.
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The story itself is unique, with introductory chapters I loved, and the successful expedition is amazing, while Princess Dorinda's development and transformation as the story progressed also impressed me, deserving a perfect rating!
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Loved the storyline and the setting. It was quite revealing and unique, unfortunately it was slow at first and the pacing was uneven to me before I could finally settle in to enjoy it. If I'd been impatient, I'd have missed this good find
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What I love most out of other many elements I love about the book, including the plot itself, is the writing style that exudes tension and vividly depict gory scenes. I was hooked without having to reach deep into the book.
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From the start of the story, I was intrigued. I loved how the book encapsulated many genres, from science fiction to adventure to action and the plot flowed seamlessly from one to the other.

I look forward to reading the other two parts.
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From my perspective, the most enjoyable parts of “The Great Migration: Book One of the S’orne Saga” are its rich world-building, complex characters, and the tension-filled narrative that keeps readers engaged. The exploration of moral dilemmas and the dynamic interplay between characters are particularly compelling.
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Post by Elijah Reuben »

In as much as the creativity is applaudable, I didn't like the foreign names of the characters and places. I found them difficult to recall.
What I absolutely love about this book is the storyline and the fact that it explores so many themes.
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