Official Review: The Panopticon Experiment

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Mrunalpatki wrote: 03 Jun 2020, 22:54 Great concept. Sad that the book wasn't up to the mark. It would have made for a great animated movies plot. I remembered the movie Zootopia after reading your first paragraph. Thanks for the honest review.
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The premise of the book seems interesting but I don't think I'll enjoy a book where I don't like the characters. Thanks for the honest review.
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daphne_asir wrote: 17 Jun 2020, 04:34 The premise of the book seems interesting but I don't think I'll enjoy a book where I don't like the characters. Thanks for the honest review.
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I agree that this is a unique storyline. The idea of telepathy between animals and humans is a curious concept. Do they communicate with actual words or just inferences?? I liked the way you summarized the story. Great review!
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kdstrack wrote: 17 Jun 2020, 08:12 I agree that this is a unique storyline. The idea of telepathy between animals and humans is a curious concept. Do they communicate with actual words or just inferences?? I liked the way you summarized the story. Great review!
Yes, once a mind link is made they can use words and/or images. It depends on how well the animal can communicate. Thanks so much for the compliment!
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Animals and humans with equal rights? I'd be damned! What a world that would be. I hope Flo doesn't get herself into serious trouble. Beautiful review.
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Adanna Inya wrote: 18 Jun 2020, 08:01 Animals and humans with equal rights? I'd be damned! What a world that would be. I hope Flo doesn't get herself into serious trouble. Beautiful review.
:) Yes, well the premise is an interesting one. Oddly enough, it's not Flo who finds herself in serious trouble... Thanks for the compliment!
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Reminds me of a book, The Animal Farm. Thanks for the review, I hope the world isn't destined to this genetic mutations though
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I love the cover, but that doesn't help with a bad delivery in the book. Great review!
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Seroney_ wrote: 23 Jun 2020, 03:11 Reminds me of a book, The Animal Farm. Thanks for the review, I hope the world isn't destined to this genetic mutations though
Ha-ha. Could be interesting though, no? Thanks for stopping by.
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Tonika632 wrote: 23 Jun 2020, 03:42 I love the cover, but that doesn't help with a bad delivery in the book. Great review!
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This book centers around a sci-fi setting. It also portrays telepathic instruments as well as modern technology. Your review was very much detailed.
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This seems a book written with good intentions but with the flaws you pointed out. It's targeted to young adults who might still need to strengthen their writing skills, so in my opinion proofreading is more important than ever. Thank you for your honest review!
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This would not fall as my type of read. However, I enjoyed your review.
Thanks.
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Kanda_theGreat wrote: 26 Jun 2020, 23:37 This would not fall as my type of read. However, I enjoyed your review.
Thanks.
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