Official Review: The Great Awakening by Arthur F Seymour

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Re: Official Review: The Great Awakening by Arthur F Seymour

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anua24060 wrote: 10 Nov 2020, 00:29 This book sounds very unique. I like how the author has included links in the book. Great review!
Yes.... It is unique. I appreciate the kind words!
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Drianie wrote: 10 Nov 2020, 03:12 I'm on board with this different approach to the sci-fi genre. These days it's not easy to create something unique and different, so I'm looking forward to giving this one a read. Thanks for your extensive and well-written review!
The book's uniqueness stood out for me too. Thanks for finding time to read and comment.
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MsH2k wrote: 10 Nov 2020, 19:28 This book sounds quite unique! I love the idea of having the hyperlinks to engage the reader further. Also, I never would have guessed there would be poems in a sci-fi novel.
Thank you for your thorough review!
You are welcome. Thanks too for finding time to read and comment.
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It's commendable how the author did so well for such a short book. Very interesting narrative choice as well, what with the use of links and all. I'm very curious about this. Thanks for the recommendation.
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It seems like an interesting and unusual book. Love poetry so I'm very eager to read it. Thanks for the great review!
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This book I consider it sci-fi or fantastic book it took place 10yrs after ruby got married then there is this pandemic came along and put the whole world to a sleep force that leads to lockdown then the four 🤖 robots save the world namely Robyn,Mac, mini and feelniks I got little confused because the book dosent answer questions it leaves me w question I give it my ⭐⭐⭐ nice try
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Although sci-fi is not my kind of book, I would give this one a try because it is about a relatable topic which is a pandemic. I am curious to know how they tackled that one given that he wrote the book before COVID-19.
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I like sci-fi books and I'm sure I'll enjoy reading this one too, and the idea of including poems in a sci-fi book seems unique. This book seems like an intriguing and engaging from the review. Thanks for the great review
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This book seems Intriguing. The adventures,experiences and characters featured in the book from this review is compelling.
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I habitually am quite suspicious in regards of the books, which are labeled as parts of the series, but claimed to be able read as standalones. That makes no sense to me and like any contradicting information cause confusion and desire have nothing to do with the source. Apologies, but I prefer to pass it, still congrats on BOTD!
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Interesting stuff, right here. I’m not a big fan of interactive novels, but it sounds as if this book is a winner. Congrats to the author on earning BOTD honors.
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Relatable are something that are able to make a book outstanding, and I can see the author did that. Fabulous review!
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This is an amazing science fiction fantasy standalone novel highlighting adventure, scientific investigation, viral infection, and family. The book is temporarily discounted on Amazon Kindle and has a well-written OnlineBookClub review. Congrats on the BOTD selection.
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From the review it's seems an interesting book to read for the lovers of sci-fi like myself. I would want to how the story ends did they succeed in finding a cure for Dp20 and now it's among my must read list
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This seem like a unique type of sci-fi novel but trying to find a cure for a virus sounds very familiar. Thanks for the review.
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