Official Review: The Fourth Kinetic by Brady Moore

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Re: Official Review: The Fourth Kinetic by Brady Moore

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Thanks for an honest review. I like that the book is about being gifted. But then, since they are hiding, will there be interesting scenes in the book?
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Thanks for the informative review.

Seems like the kind of book that's right up my alley; a black teenager in the lead role is quite unique.

Might be worth a read.
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Quite an exciting and intriguing review of a fast paced book. By the looks of it, it is a winner
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My 15-year-old niece would love to read this book! Just a pity about the errors.
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Post by AvidBibliophile »

Rion clearly has trust issues, and for good reason, but it would definitely be challenging to keep telekinetic abilities a secret! No wonder there are nefarious enemies and dark forces to contend with. This one has entertaining potential, so thank you for sharing your helpful review!
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Post by Nithilah Ayyappan »

Sounds like a very exciting book! I'm a big fan of fantasy stories where the characters have powers and must learn how to use them. Rion sounds like an interesting character, thanks for the great review!
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Post by MOHAMMAD AYIED »

Rion Green is, it may be said, the son of a single mother and has a planet of dark secrets that she keeps. After a quarrel broke out between Rion and his mother. He discovers fortune-tellers and what is the connection between them. Note that Rion is a lonely person, and all his acquaintances are temporary. Narrate what goes on between Rion and the fortune tellers. It is an adventure in another life from my point of view. Rion and solitude are fortune-tellers. looking forward to reading I loved it :techie-reference:

Congrats on Botd
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Post by jeanmtdb »

Thank you for your review. I'm sure this book has a wide audience, but I'm going to pass. Teen angst coupled with supernatural abilities isn't my cup of tea.
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Post by Lauren Hanna »

This is an interesting theme for a book. It’s too bad the characters aren’t well-developed. I agree with you that numerous errors disrupt the flow of the book and for this reason, I’m going to pass. I enjoyed reading your review, you did a great job!
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Post by Sudhanshu Jaswal »

Plot seems to be different and interesting. Thanks for review.
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By placing a black teenager into the lead role discovering his special telekinetic powers and unique identity issue, this book is for embracing diversity. Rion is not alone. There are others like him but he is of a different strain to them. This point sets the story of power struggles in motion. There is the theme of power, its discovery, its immense capabilities, its utility, and the moral struggle to harness it for good or bad. This is a well-written and honest review dissecting the plot, it's characterization and the discussion on the theme of power. Like to read this book sometime.
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Post by Kajori Sheryl Paul »

A book celebrating diversity is praise-worthy.

Thank you for the great review.
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Post by Chelsea_Too »

I am not really sure if I can read this book, because as the review states the character development isn't the best. However the storyline sounds interesting. Great review.
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Post by Beauty Mabena »

It looks so interesting and it gives us some lessons as mom's not hide the real father of your child so even if you die your kids won't be struggling to find their daddy.
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Post by Taiwo_Olawoye »

This is a cool story of fiction. I love to read this book. How is this special abilities formed? How did they escaped the special forces after them. I'll love to read this book. Thanks for the review.
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