Official Review: The Fourth Kinetic by Brady Moore

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Re: Official Review: The Fourth Kinetic by Brady Moore

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I love YA novels, but good character development is important to me when reading a book so I might pass on this one. Nonetheless, congrats on BOTD!
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This story seems very intriguing with a character that has telekinetic powers. He has been kept away from the people who have powers like him. I would love to know what happens in this book. Thanks for the great review.
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Post by Agnes Masobeng »

The fourth kinetic by Brady Moore is a Young Adult Fiction. Where Rion as the lead character has secrets to hide. Because of his secrets he lives a lonely life knowing that all the connections he makes are just temporary. I'd to know his entire story, how he came about and how he overcame the challenges he met.
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The story follows a socially-awkward teenager who has a telekinetic ability. I appreciate the diversity in a fantasy/ adventure book. Congrats on BOTD!
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Post by Michael Jerry_ »

i’m actually tired of the “socially awkward character learning to control his powers” trope but for this book to get a 4 star i’m certain that it was executed in a unique way here so i just might give it a read
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The plot twist that is Rion's mother's involvement in his kind's eradication is interesting. This sounds like an engaging read. Thank you for a good review!
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Post by Pearl Hijabi »

Rion is a gifted person but he's even more special being the fourth clairvoyant when there's supposed to be only three. The plot sounds interesting. Wish the author would have care more for character development. Congrats on BOTD!!
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Post by Sou Hi »

Thanks for your review. Looks like Rion Grean and his telekinesis are more special, or maybe he is a new type. I wonder how his existence will affect the current state of the other Clairvoyants.
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. I don’t usually enjoy action based storylines, but your review has thoroughly intrigued me, and I will definitely be adding this book to my reading list.
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I prefer a fast paced read actually. I get your point though, the characters won't have their justice in screen time. Really interesting book. I'd love to read this someday.
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When i was a kid, i was always interested in telekinesis powers. This really evoked my childhood interest. I love the plot of this book!
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The premise of this book seems interesting, but it's a shame that the execution wasn't carried out as well. Thanks for the great review!
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Post by Gambo Nenekenso R »

Have to thank the Author for sharing this story with the audience, though it's kind of juvenile/sci-fi and adventurous, it actually suits my taste. It's relatable to a movie I once watched(Rising Dion)
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This seems like an exciting read. I enjoy supernatural stories.
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Post by Sisca Valentine »

You gave a good review. Viewing from various points of view is not only from the positive side but also the negative. Exact review without rambling but clear enough to describe the essence of the story
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