Review of The Prism Effect

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Davy Ifedigbo gave The Prism Effect by J. Wint a good review with a rating of 5 out of 5 Stars.

Davy pointed out that The Prism Effect is about separating one's current circumstances from their future aspirations and how unwavering resolve and collaboration can tackle life's obstacles.This is illustrated in the story of Jet, who is afflicted with Epebus Mortem, and his cohorts, Cutter, Bo and Cord.

Davy recommendsThe Prism Effect by J. Wint to readers who have an appreciation for science fiction.
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The science fiction and mystery surrounding Jet's condition make the book interesting. The review gave a wonderful idea of ​​the elements of the book and it is well written. Congratulations on BOTD
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The plot of this sci-fi and fantasy novel seems to be skillfully woven. I commend the author for creating a chain of mysteries that keeps the readers on the edge of their seats and prevents them from getting bored, especially with the book's length. Thanks for this amazingly detailed review!
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The plot sounds like a riveting coming-of-age story, with plenty of action and adventure. It's intriguing that the main character, Jet, has a mysterious condition called Epebus Mortem. It raises many questions, such as what the condition is, how it affects him and other students, and what the long-term implications might be. It's clear that Jet is a strong and resilient individual who's determined to succeed despite the odds stacked against him
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The plot sounds like a riveting coming-of-age story, with plenty of action and adventure. It's intriguing that the main character, Jet, has a mysterious condition called Epebus Mortem. It raises many questions, such as what the condition is, how it affects him and other students, and what the long-term implications might be. It's clear that Jet is a strong and resilient individual who's determined to succeed despite the odds stacked against him
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This fiction book follows the story of Jet and his journey to find what's behind a mysterious illness plaguing his friends at university. I find the opening of the book intriguing and gripping as it sucks the reader into this new world that is impeccably described. Congrats on the BOTD!
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This young adult science-fiction novel sounds like it is well-written with interesting characters and unique storyline. Great review!
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I wonder what mysteries Jet and his pals would later solve. But I think that Jet's story can provide those who are facing difficulties some sort of light of hope.
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I enjoyed reading the review. Sounds like an intriguing Sci-fi novel. The reviewer gives just enough information to know what the book's about without giving everything away at the same time. I particularly also liked his honesty in stating what he liked and what he found lacking about the book in general. I'm definitely interested in reading this book to find out what these friends face in their journey/mission to find resolution.
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Based on the review of "The Prism Effect" by J.Wint, this books gives a sci fi feel to it. It displays that the plot is interesting and has some life lessons to it. From this review it shows there will be character development throughout and will take the readers through a journey. It is seen where especially to be abandoned by people who are supposed to be there but nonetheless still able to excel and rise up. It depicts that this book encourages determination, friendship, camaraderie and teamwork. To say sci fi is not usually my thing but from this review I would read the book.
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There's something about the arrival at a new school or college that just sets the tone for young adult novels. You can see where friendships and enemies may be formed and the potential for discovery that is so inviting in a book.
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It is classified as a young adult story. I do not fall for young adult stories now. Even when I was a young adult, I preferred adult stories, my personal bias. But it is a science fiction story and I love science fiction stories, Yet, somehow the science fiction setting does not give much for me to wonder and be amazed, it seems basing it on the review. Artificial Intelligence was mentioned in the review. What could be the connection and will it delve into this? What is clear from the review is that the story promises a lot of emotions and drama. I got a little bit disturbed when I saw the part that the reviewer enjoyed some aspects of the book and not all. Glad to be clarified that the aspect disliked was more on physical presentation. And still, the reviewer gave it the highest rating. The story must really be enjoyable. The story is also 866 pages long with 23 chapters. Glad that it was mentioned. Would I survive it? I do not know. But length is immaterial if it can capture me.
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While the YA sci-fi plot of this does sound intriguing, the review’s mention of an 866 page book with only 23 chapters and no page numbers immediately puts me off reading it, ngl 😅
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Follow Jet Stroud to Skylight University on his quest to find a cure for his rare, deadly disease called ephebus mortem. Will the clues in the old paintings lead him and his friends to the answer? Science fiction and adventure fans should add this book to their reading queue. Terrific book review!
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