Review of Einstein's Compass

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This sounds like a good book for time-travel fans. I like that the author uses prominent characters from the Bible. Thank you for your review.
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This appears to be an interesting science fiction cum fantasy story and would definitely attract the young readers. Thanks for the well brought out review.
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This is an interesting fast-paced young adult novel highlighting adventure, supernatural entities, a young boy fate, and the hunt for the Shamir stone. The book is temporarily discounted on Amazon Kindle and has a well-written OnlineBookClub review.Congrats on the BOTD selection.
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This young adult book seems to mix some aspects from Albert Einstein's story with science fiction, time travel, supernatural, and adventures. Congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the review!
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Every day we wake up to discover something new, mysterious, mystical, interesting, to tell the world or keep it quiet forever and keep the secret to ourselves, the mixture of times, powers, cultures and realities, will make this book express a unique plot, eager to feel with all our senses and above all to be there inside to discover it... thanks for your review my first book to the bookstore to read. :techie-studyingbrown:
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Amazing review! I will say that this is an entertaining fiction laced with a little reality.
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The book recorded experiences that took place not only in Albert Einstein's life but also in the lives of some other characters. These similarities gave the fiction side of the tale a hint of realism.
The book posses brilliant plot, great character development and exciting narration.
The review is awesome.
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The book's premise appeals to me. I have always enjoyed a blend of fantasy and science fiction, and I do not mind suspending belief to enjoy a story. I will enjoy the story.
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Ok, as a whole I find storyline interesting and intriguing, even though concept hardly can be called original, and usually I would have started reading the book in a hurry, if not one huge downside. Albert Einstein, I respect the man immensely and I really dislike when authors use famous names to amplify interest. To me it's alike speculation and as protest I will pass this book.
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It seems to be a so interesting fiction about a powerful stone with one character passions for it to destroy another, quite creative but the features and imagery are fully exergerated
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I really like how this fictional book has hints of non-fiction and history. You will be entertained and learn at the same time. Congratulations on book of the day!
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It appears that the author combines Einstein, Jesus, and many others with the fictional events to seem the book more realistic. But, the genre and storyline is not for me. So, I am going to pass this one. Thanks for this great review.
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The book cover has been nicely done, and the plot is well-organized, so readers can follow the story easily. I like the fact that Historical events have been included with the narrative.
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I like the supernatural, especially when a slumber or concentration is interrupted by a hitherto unknown power thrust on earth. Once unleashed on young Albert, a series of mystical activities and beings get reactivated . Waw, you can imagine the impact, right? A naive young man, looking to do good? What is his destiny? Will good triumph over bad considering the naivety and trickery involved!. Sounds really great.
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Post by Kira Bonita Reece »

This sounds like a book for persons interested in astrology. Your review mentions that the events in the book coincides with real-life events making the book seem realistic. I like that feature is a fictional story. Thanks for the informative review. I enjoyed reading your take on the book.
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