Official Review: The Eclipsed by Dara Kent

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I am yet to read a book, with a plot that is as unique and engaging as the one you have described in your summary.
Great review!
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The plot sounds intriguing, especially the part about tearing reality. My only concern is wether the author is able to correctly portray the most complex aspects of the world without it resulting confusing, which is the main problem I encounter when reading otherworldly science-fiction and fantasy. Thank you for your review!
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I look forward to reading this book. The preview offered had me hooked, and this review adds to my interest. Thanks for the review!
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Interesting, their relationship was good although the action that takes six was bad.great review
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This book sounds great! I love fiction books intriguing like this one. I'm curious to know more about the relationship between Six and Eighth-nine. It sounds like a fantasy book, but also so realistic. It seems to be a gripping story. Thanks for the review! Great job!
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The review of the book itself made a world of fantasy in me. I would love to read this book with a variety and interesting theme, I have never come across.
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This book sounds interesting. I found the part 'influence a good book can have' to be really true. Excellent review, makes me want to pick this book up and dive into this fantasy world.
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I love when a book leaves a lasting impression, like that of an enduring question, well after reading it. It sounds like The Eclipsed is a novel that does just that!
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A well description of the book and it really resonate in me the thought of what is and what would have been which in Philosophy is termed "Being." Good review.
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The Eclipsed by Data Kent seems to be a book I could really enjoy. From the review and sample, I see a tangled web of thriller and love story with a kick. Fiction seems to be only one possible genre because I also find it contained within sci-fi and fantasy. I cannot wait to read further and see what Six had done that was so wrong for him to take such measures. Also, I love a clean novel with few errors in editing.
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The plot sounds really interesting. It made me curious why the author decided to use figures as names of the character. Meanwhile, I enjoyed going to your review. It's top-notch!
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Post by Sikaona sam »

It sounds to be a great book.
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I definitely would love to read this book. The plot seems very fascinating and intriguing! Thank you for a great review and for the recommendation. Dara Kent is a great storyteller.
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What an intriguing premise! Between the luna world, Six and Eighty-nine's friendship and fixing a hole in reality, this sounds like a very exciting book. Thanks for the great review!
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A fictional story set in a lunar world, where everyone comes out as adults, and are marked with numbers to ensure they die in the event of a disaster. It seems to address real issues in a science fiction analogy.
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