Review of Einstein's Compass

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I'm looking forward to reading a bit more about this Shamir Stone and how it links everyone together in this story.
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Thanks for your awesome review. The story sounds enjoyable. But a fiction book which tell about a famous scientist had a mystical experiences, seems unrealistic for me. But this book is well-written and has good plot according to the review. And honestly it intrigued me to find out more.
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Could there be a relationship between Albert and Raka? I am still wondering the kind of power or gift that Albert possesses, making him special. Thanks for the fascinating review.
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Combination of mystical and historical events in the book makes it more interesting as we follow up the emergence of the fire crystal. The book is a must read for me.
Thank you for the wonderful review.
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This story gives a magical twist to Albert Einstein's life. I remember the compass is one of the most notable items in Einstein's biography. Fans of young adult novels will enjoy reading a different scenario about him. I wish I read a book like this when I was a kid. May Raka and Arka reconcile in the end. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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This sci-fi novel has an intriguing plot , which was also easy-to read. Thanks for an interesting review and congratulations to the author on winning Book of the Day.
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In my opinion, the review presents the story clearly and is well-written. The book looks amazing, interesting, and in a genre that has been very popular in recent years. I expect it would be extremely appealing to fans of fantasy books. I look forward to seeing how the authors incorporate biblical themes into this sci-fi story. I'm sure I'll understand it soon.
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The fact that the author has narrated the story with a similarity to Albert Einstein's makes the title of the book more suitable. I loved the way you took time and effort to explicitly show all the positive and negative 'faces' of the book. It's a brilliant review.
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Wow!! this compass is very interesting and plays a very important role in the story. Would love to read this book!! thanks for the amazing review!
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The plotline sounds engaging. A fallen angel of light searching for redemption gives an interesting outlook to the story. I would definitely give this mystical fiction book a read. Thanks for the review. Congrats on the BOTD!
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The plot is very intriguing. The remnant of the stone which is about the Shamir stone as the center of the story excites me. I am a fan of Albert Einstein and this story has somewhat a relevance of his story. I wonder the connection of Albert and Arka and also the villain, Raka.Congrats BOTD!
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Thank you for your great review. While fantasy and time travel are subjects I usually read about, it does sound interesting how they combine true history with those subjects. This sounds like a book my teenage son might enjoy.
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Post by Mary Rose Cajayon »

The plot is very intriguing. The remnant of the stone which is about the Shamir stone as the center of the story excites me. I am a fan of Albert Einstein and this story has somewhat a relevance of his story. I wonder the connection of Albert and Arka and also the villain, Raka.Congrats BOTD!
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I am curious about this book. Well written review! Fiction is great . This book is realistic and seems like it will be worth the read. Thanks again. Congratulations on the BOTD!!!!
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Well done! I absolutely enjoyed your review. When I saw this book, I thought I probably wouldn't want to read it, but your review made it sound interesting, and I look forward to reading it. It seems like a good book for readers who enjoy adventure and action novels. It sounds like an intriguing read!
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