Official Review: Tactile Therapy: Volume One

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Re: Official Review: Tactile Therapy: Volume One

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I am always in the mood for science fiction. This sounds like a great read.Thanks for your review.
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I have just read the first chapter and for a few moments thought I was reading something along the lines of Superman! The first few pages were intriguing and immediately caught and held my attention. This is a book that could easily be adapted into a movie. Can't wait to read the rest of the book!
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A book packed with actions. A combination of science fiction and superhero story. Definitely a great read.
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Post by Gbemisola Akinremi »

While I love superhero kind of storylines, my flare for science fiction has less than a negative probability, however, this sure sounds like it's gonna be a good and interesting read. Would like to find out about the character Nerosion, is he a hero or a villain? Thank you for a detailed and interesting review. Well done.
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Hero’s, villains and aliens make this book sound very intriguing. It seems to be an interesting sci-fi novel set in the distant future. The characters sound great too, especially the aliens. Thanks for a great review.
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I like the cover art of this book. I'm sure others who will see will be intrigued by its style and pick this book to see if they'll want to read it. Congratulations to the author for BOTD!
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I'm not so much a fan of superhero stories but this one seems like a great read. Thank you for a wonderful review
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This sounds like a really interesting book filled with lots of actions, from the review it has slot to do with science and I am not a fan but I would love to read this particular book soonest.
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I am looking forward to digging into this novel to know how Minutia, Calvin and Olpha will be able to succeed in their goals to save their worlds from danger. They seemed to be an interesting set of characters and I love extraordinary powers in novels. Congrats!
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I would love to see how the characters can be witty under such serious circumstances. Thanks for a a good review.
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I am not really a fan of aliens and distant future novels, so I will pass on this one. But thank you for your review
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Thanks for the nice review! I don't know much about comics, but I have heard of both DC and Marvel - comparing this book to the characters from the comics is probably a good selling point!
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It’s interesting that after the fall of the asteroid, riot and illegal drugs became prevalent. I feel like the storyline in relatively easy to grasp, nothing too complicated, which I like. This is perfect for fans of fast-paced sci-fi books.
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Post by Katherine Smith »

It is interesting that you mention the DC universe and the X-Men because I was reminded of the same thing. I think that the beginning of the novel is very realistic in that asteroids and other space stuff can crash into our planet at any moment if that material can survive the journey through our atmosphere. The novel also reminded me of the movie ET in that a child is paired with an alien on an epic quest.
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The integration of Sci-Fi, fantasy, and action seems very interesting. I think there's a mystery behind the character of Surii the Cheshire and the Unidentified Resting Object.
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