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Review of The Prism Effect

Posted: 19 Aug 2023, 00:26
by Davy Ifedigbo
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Prism Effect" by J. Wint.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Jet Stroud, a nineteen-year-old ARC citizen, gained admission into the prestigious Skylight University after emerging as the best overall student in his entrance examination. Skylight University was founded by Christian Albright, who used his knowledge of artificial intelligence to create a functioning university system. Before joining the university, Jet faced rejection and discrimination from the people in his country and his parents, who abandoned him as a toddler. Something was special about himโ€”his neon-like illumination eyes, of which he was unaware of the cause and side effects. He seeks to have a better life at Skylight University. Out of pity, Cutter, a fellow Blaze player on his school team from his country, told Jet about his condition called Epebus Mortem. Jet soon realized other students on the Skylight campus had the same condition. Despite this, Jet and his friends were determined to resolve the mysteries behind their problems, which kept on unfolding. Will Jet and his friend be successful in their quest to find a solution? What are the mysteries behind his conditions? Read the 866 pages of the book to find out.

I enjoyed some aspects of the book. Jet's journey underscores the significance of separating our current circumstances from our future aspirations. Jet consistently demonstrated a readiness to unearth resolutions for the Epebus Mortem issue. This vividly illustrates how unwavering resolve and effective collaboration can set us apart. Cutter is a valuable companion, exemplifying attributes that individuals should be attentive to when choosing friends within society. Cutter consistently worked in harmony with Jet, Bo, and Cord to tackle the obstacles they encountered, displaying a lack of bias among them.

Some aspects of the book did not resonate with me. Despite the author's division of the book into 23 chapters, I observed an absence of page numbers. While each of these 23 chapters had a title, incorporating page numbers would facilitate locating specific text parts during reading. It might benefit the author to condense and make the mysteries more concise. The progression felt like moving from one mystery to another, creating a chain of mysteries linked from the paintings, Christian Albright, the Book of Vishmu, Heliographi, the serpent, and the prism, all the way to the Atrum and the Lucem.

The Prism Effect by J. Wint is remarkable and deserves high praise for its content. The author's work shines through in teaching readers valuable life lessons, encompassing teamwork, cooperation, resilience, and the significance of genuine friendship. These lessons are skillfully woven into the narratives of Jet, Cutter, Bo, and Cord. I found no mistakes, so it is extraordinarily well-edited. Due to the aspects of the book I enjoyed, I rate it 5 out of 5 stars. The elements that didn't resonate with me didn't hinder my reading experience.

I strongly recommend it to those who have an appreciation for science fiction and are interested in embarking on a literary journey centered around a team's mission to discover the mystery behind a disease.

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Re: Review of The Prism Effect

Posted: 21 Aug 2023, 14:46
by Suvankar Das 1
"The Prism Effect" by J. Wint sounds like an intriguing sci-fi adventure that highlights the power of teamwork and friendship. I appreciate the reviewer's insights, and this review has certainly piqued my interest in the book. Thank you for sharing! ๐Ÿ“š๐ŸŒŸ

Re: Review of The Prism Effect

Posted: 25 Sep 2023, 04:31
by Sara Rispo
I must say, the plot of this book sounds quite intriguing. I appreciate the author's attention to detail, especially considering the length of the book. As someone who enjoys science-fiction and fantasy, I am definitely adding this title to my To-Read list. I am excited to see how the story unfolds and to delve deeper into the world the author has created.

Re: Review of The Prism Effect

Posted: 25 Sep 2023, 04:31
by Sara Rispo
I must say, the plot of this book sounds quite intriguing. I appreciate the author's attention to detail, especially considering the length of the book. As someone who enjoys science-fiction and fantasy, I am definitely adding this title to my To-Read list. I am excited to see how the story unfolds and to delve deeper into the world the author has created.

Re: Review of The Prism Effect

Posted: 25 Sep 2023, 05:02
by Daniel Ogun
"The Prism Effect" authored by J. Wint is a captivating science fiction odyssey that underscores the significance of collaboration and camaraderie. The reviewer's perceptive analysis and the author's meticulous storytelling, even within the book's extensive narrative, have undeniably sparked my curiosity. Being an enthusiast of both science fiction and fantasy, I eagerly anticipate adding this work to my reading queue and delving into the mesmerizing realm that the author has expertly constructed. ๐Ÿ“š๐ŸŒŸ

Re: Review of The Prism Effect

Posted: 25 Sep 2023, 05:06
by Carlebastra
Having thoroughly read your review of "The Prism Effect" by J. Wint, I appreciate your thoughtful analysis of the book. It's clear that you found the themes of teamwork, cooperation, and resilience to be compelling aspects of the story. Your feedback on the absence of page numbers and the pacing of the mysteries adds valuable insight for potential readers. Your 5-star rating and strong recommendation highlight the book's strengths. Thank you for sharing your perspective, and it's evident that you engaged deeply with the narrative.

Re: Review of The Prism Effect

Posted: 25 Sep 2023, 05:09
by Appolonia Dambure
Woow I must say the book sounds like an interesting and adventurous.I really appreciate the authors highlight of team work and the significance of genuine friendship.

Re: Review of The Prism Effect

Posted: 25 Sep 2023, 05:19
by precious Elechi
The prism Effect
It's a very interesting and intriguing book
It's a sci-fic book and I love
I must say, the plot of this book sounds quite intriguing. I appreciate the author's attention to detail, especially considering the length of the book.I am excited to see how the story unfolds and to delve deeper into the world the author has created. Thank you

Re: Review of The Prism Effect

Posted: 25 Sep 2023, 05:20
by Anaรฏs Quesson
I was initially perplexed about this book. The way you summarized the plot did not resonate with me, I was wondering if the book showed any singularity.
Your further observations changed my mind completely. I'm now very intrigued by the way this book focuses on the mystery of Jet's medical condition. It promises a very engaging story.
Thank you for this remarkable review, I'd be happy to read this book.

Re: Review of The Prism Effect

Posted: 25 Sep 2023, 05:38
by Shilpy Bhasin
A sci-fi novel, with mysteries and lessons about teamwork and friendship. The review is quite intriguing and honest. But the book also seems very lengthy for my taste. Thanks for the review.

Re: Review of The Prism Effect

Posted: 25 Sep 2023, 05:43
by Gagblezu Shepherd
After reading your assessment of "The Prism Effect" by J. Wint in its entirety, I want to thank you for your critical analysis of the book. You obviously found the story's themes of teamwork, cooperation, and resilience to be engaging. Your comments on the puzzles' pacing and the absence of page numbers provide important new information for prospective readers. Your 5-star rating and enthusiastic endorsement draw attention to the book's advantages. I appreciate you expressing your viewpoint, and it is clear that you were completely engrossed in the story.

Re: Review of The Prism Effect

Posted: 25 Sep 2023, 05:51
by Asma Aisha Ansari
The themes of teamwork, cooperation, and uncovering mysteries within the story sound intriguing. I'm eager to explore this science fiction tale about Jet and his unique condition.

Re: Review of The Prism Effect

Posted: 25 Sep 2023, 05:54
by Hazel Mae Bagarinao
The "Epebus Mortem" condition Jet has, plays an intriguing plot in this science fiction book. I wonder what Skylight University has in store for Jet and his friends. Congratulations to the author on BOTD!

Re: Review of The Prism Effect

Posted: 25 Sep 2023, 05:57
by Katie Kung
intriguing plot indeed! I look forward to the next generation of novels and SF specifically that takes the AI issues to heart and explore the threats and opportunities AI bring us. Literature is always one of the best foretelling tools.

Re: Review of The Prism Effect

Posted: 25 Sep 2023, 05:59
by Munmun Samanta
From your review I feel the book is quite intriguing. The Prism Effect" by J. Wint is book one of The Skylight Series. Divided into 23 chapters with a prologue and an epilogue and numerous scary images this book is an exhilarating science fiction. Jet Stroud, a nineteen-year-old ARC citizen enters into a new world in Skylight City as a university student. Though life proved bitter and betrayed for Jet earlier, something new is promising to him in this new life. Let's see.