Review of Vibrations
Posted: 16 Apr 2025, 23:49
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Vibrations" by A. R. Alexander.]
Nada, a 16-year-old teenager, lost her parents in an unfortunate accident in Paris, making her live with her 70-year-old grand auntie. Nada is of an alien descent called the Atlantean but has little knowledge about her heritage. She was born deaf but has the gift to see and interpret sound waves and vibrations, and this helps her to communicate with people easily without anyone finding out about her disability. One day, Nada sensed a peculiar vibration from a new boy in her school named Kani, unbeknownst to them that fate has a lot in store for them. The lives of the people of Atlantis and the fate of Earth lie in their hands. Follow Nada and Kani as they discover their powers and face the adventure of a lifetime.
Vibrations: Children of Atlantis by A. R. Alexander is an exciting young adult story that portrays mystical creatures, magic, and adventure. I really like how the book begins and builds up to Nada and Kani’s battle against aliens called the Dei Tenebris. The children of Atlantis must fight to protect their people, and a big battle is coming. Nada and Kani are among the selected champions in this challenge, but with Nada, who often doubts herself, and Kani, whose parents have kept his true identity a secret his whole life, how will they face these dangerous and powerful creatures? Only time will tell. I admire the author’s creativity in this story. I felt scared for Nada and Kani as they went on their mission. It’s a beautiful, fast-paced story that readers will enjoy and wish could go on forever, especially the action scenes.
What I liked most about the book was the bond between Nada and Kani. Unlike other champions like Yuna and Nils, Nada and Kani trusted and supported each other. Their teamwork and trust will later be their survival tool. Their friendship was really special, and watching them fight the Dei Tenebris had me on the edge of my seat. I also admired how strong-willed Nada is; despite losing the people who cared for her the most, who were her parents, she didn’t give up, but rather she was able to move on even though in her heart the pain is still fresh. And even when some of her peers in school see her as a weird person, she pays them no mind, reflecting her resilient spirit.
There was nothing I disliked about the book, as each page had no boring scenes. I loved how the author developed the characters; readers will easily engage with them. I only found an error in the book; thus, it was professionally edited. I rate it five out of five stars because the book was a fun read, and the conclusion left me with an aftertaste of euphoria. I recommend this book to lovers of young adult fiction; they will find this book to be a joy to read.
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Vibrations
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Nada, a 16-year-old teenager, lost her parents in an unfortunate accident in Paris, making her live with her 70-year-old grand auntie. Nada is of an alien descent called the Atlantean but has little knowledge about her heritage. She was born deaf but has the gift to see and interpret sound waves and vibrations, and this helps her to communicate with people easily without anyone finding out about her disability. One day, Nada sensed a peculiar vibration from a new boy in her school named Kani, unbeknownst to them that fate has a lot in store for them. The lives of the people of Atlantis and the fate of Earth lie in their hands. Follow Nada and Kani as they discover their powers and face the adventure of a lifetime.
Vibrations: Children of Atlantis by A. R. Alexander is an exciting young adult story that portrays mystical creatures, magic, and adventure. I really like how the book begins and builds up to Nada and Kani’s battle against aliens called the Dei Tenebris. The children of Atlantis must fight to protect their people, and a big battle is coming. Nada and Kani are among the selected champions in this challenge, but with Nada, who often doubts herself, and Kani, whose parents have kept his true identity a secret his whole life, how will they face these dangerous and powerful creatures? Only time will tell. I admire the author’s creativity in this story. I felt scared for Nada and Kani as they went on their mission. It’s a beautiful, fast-paced story that readers will enjoy and wish could go on forever, especially the action scenes.
What I liked most about the book was the bond between Nada and Kani. Unlike other champions like Yuna and Nils, Nada and Kani trusted and supported each other. Their teamwork and trust will later be their survival tool. Their friendship was really special, and watching them fight the Dei Tenebris had me on the edge of my seat. I also admired how strong-willed Nada is; despite losing the people who cared for her the most, who were her parents, she didn’t give up, but rather she was able to move on even though in her heart the pain is still fresh. And even when some of her peers in school see her as a weird person, she pays them no mind, reflecting her resilient spirit.
There was nothing I disliked about the book, as each page had no boring scenes. I loved how the author developed the characters; readers will easily engage with them. I only found an error in the book; thus, it was professionally edited. I rate it five out of five stars because the book was a fun read, and the conclusion left me with an aftertaste of euphoria. I recommend this book to lovers of young adult fiction; they will find this book to be a joy to read.
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Vibrations
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon