Review of Einstein's Compass

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A mystery and supernatural story told uniquely. Thanks for the review.
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Great review. I like mystical fiction. I am bound to read this book.
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Post by Abiola Adegboye »

Myths & Fictional has always been my attention grabbing, i would also get a printed copy to read again in future.
Thanks, for the motivating review
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Its really good to read the content of this story to appreciate every word that can relate people who have read it. It's inspirational book 😊.
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The characters in this book are engaging. They beckon me into the adventure. The story seems to be a captivating YA mystery. Thanks for that insightful review.
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Post by Sabrina Michael »

Wow, this review I found quiet interesting. So much detail and mysteriously enjoyable to read. For English being my second language, the vocabulary is a little difficult, but the highlights of this story are great. I would absolutely recommend it to my family. Thank you for the review. :wink:
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It's fascinating that the author included real recorded events as aspects of his story. A sense of realism indeed! I love books with mysticism, but I'm not much into historical fiction. I'll have to give this one some thought. Thanks for the excellent review!
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I do appreciate your review, it blended with what I have read and provided me more information to totally digest the story. Thanks.
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Post by Adekeye-Hassan A »

A great review portraying all aspects of the book. This will be a fun read for me. The combination of fiction with a hint of reality will be a huge success. I would also like to know more about Albert's life. Thanks
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This appears to be a book that is well researched; to result in an interesting mix of fantasy, fiction and realistic elements. Not the genre I usually read but the premise of this story grabbed me. Thanks for this captivating review.
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I was practically hooked from the first page of this book, glued to a really mesmerizing story. Einstein's Compass is hands down the most fun and intriguing book I've read since signing up on this platform. The story, the structure, the flow.............everything is so beautifully written.

I agree with the review, and I'd also definitely give this book a 4 out of 4 stars rating.
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Great review but mythicism isn't exactly my cup of tea.
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Post by mrlefty0706 »

This is a sci-fi action thriller involving four mystical travelers that were in a meditation session when the supernatural power of the Shamir Stone was activated on Earth. They were very surprised since they thought they had the only remaining piece of this stone. They had previously found that a dormant compass that fell off from the ark housing the stone and had been found by a boy named Albert who by handling the stone had activated it and the boy had an important destiny. Also noticing the stone's presence on Earth was a fallen angel of light that is probably another name for Lucifer. This story has good and evil and one needs to read the book to find out what happens to the mystical travelers. Very good review.





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The Title Einstein's Compass gives intriguing impressions about the novel, and I would like to immerse myself in the mysterious aspects of this story.
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Post by Alice Fu »

My favorite thing in stories is when fictional stories are made to come off as believable in real life. The concept of the stone as a compass sounds like a really well done creative idea as well, i might just have to check this out
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