Review by SunVixen -- Trinity's Fall by PA Vasey

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Re: Review by SunVixen -- Trinity's Fall by PA Vasey

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Your description of the author's knowledge of science impacted me. He understands space, wormholes, time travel, etc., and is able to inject that knowledge into an intriguing trilogy. I enjoyed your review! Thanks for this recommendation.
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I like the diversity of characters and the complex world building in this sci fi. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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kdstrack wrote: 04 May 2020, 17:51 Your description of the author's knowledge of science impacted me. He understands space, wormholes, time travel, etc., and is able to inject that knowledge into an intriguing trilogy. I enjoyed your review! Thanks for this recommendation.
He even knows what Hawking radiation is! :roll: Typically, science fiction has a lot of fiction and very little science. However, this book is indeed science fiction.
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Harty wrote: 06 May 2020, 10:17 I like the diversity of characters and the complex world building in this sci fi. Thanks for the wonderful review.
Thank you for stopping and this review.
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Wormholes, astronomy, intergalactic portals, and aliens... what a fabulously colorful read! And the thoughtful content compilation and excellent editing make for some very persuasive attributes as well. Thank you for this thoroughly insightful and analytic review!
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I really would like to read more on Kate's surprises. I enjoyed reading your review.
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AvidBibliophile wrote: 08 May 2020, 00:51 Wormholes, astronomy, intergalactic portals, and aliens... what a fabulously colorful read! And the thoughtful content compilation and excellent editing make for some very persuasive attributes as well. Thank you for this thoroughly insightful and analytic review!
This is really fabulous read. :D Thank you for reading my review.
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JM Reviews wrote: 08 May 2020, 02:46 I really would like to read more on Kate's surprises. I enjoyed reading your review.
The poor woman had many surprises throughout the book. :mrgreen:
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Soundsike an amazing book to read.
Thanks for your review
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Nath_chuks wrote: 10 May 2020, 16:19 Soundsike an amazing book to read.
Thanks for your review
Thank you for stopping and reading this review.
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A story of flashbacks, memory loss, alienation, survival and science fiction, all in one book. Sounds interesting. Nice work.
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How good that the science fiction author has a relevant professional background! Also, a simple yet vivid language means a lot in the case of this genre. Thank you so much for this review!
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Ellylion wrote: 15 May 2020, 08:45 How good that the science fiction author has a relevant professional background! Also, a simple yet vivid language means a lot in the case of this genre. Thank you so much for this review!
As I remember, he wrote a lot of scientific researches about cancer before he began to write sci-fi. This is really cool.

As for the vivid language, this is really important for sci-fi and fantasy. Readers must imagine other worlds and non-human beings when they read such books. A good and vivid language helps a lot.

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Caffrey_19 wrote: 13 May 2020, 04:55 A story of flashbacks, memory loss, alienation, survival and science fiction, all in one book. Sounds interesting. Nice work.
Thank you for reading my review.
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I'm a fan of science fantasy and this book sounds worth an afternoon reading.
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