Featured Review: Prophase: A Present Tale by Mitchel Street

Discuss the November 2014 book of the month, Prophase: A Present Tale by Mitchel Street.
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Re: Featured Review: Prophase: A Present Tale by Mitchel Street

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Oh wow. The premise sucked me in. I enjoy fantasy fiction once in a while and pipers journey seems so fascinating. I would love to read and review this book. Congrats on BOTD.
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Piper is a good girl that takes care of her brother and she is always ready for her future. Nice review!
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This coming-of-age novel narrates the story of Piper, the girl-next-door who miraculously stops an accident. This bizarre incident leaves her with many unanswered questions, and her old neighbour might be the only one capable of solving the puzzle.
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Post by Clare Jose »

Fantasies are easily my favorite genre and I must say I'm rather curious about the world-building. Seems like an interesting book worth checking out.
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Post by Timothy Rucinski »

From the cover, I expected this to be a cat book. But, seems I was wrong on that count. I read a few pages; the author is a very fine writer. However, this isn't a genre of interest to me so I'll take a pass on it. Nevertheless, congrats to the author on the achievement and for receiving BOTD honors.
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Post by Hussein Abdallah 1 »

Sometimes its hard to struggle when you lost the beloved ones.. .but its different to Piper Walker who had lost her mother to cancer at a young age... Since then her father has become an alcoholic and she has become the main caretaker of her younger brother, Charlie..I like the way Piper struggling to serve her young brother for a long time until has matured...very interested story to read..nice review at all...
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Seems to be a well written fantasy book. Would go through it at a later time. Thanks for the nice review.
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Piper has a lot to go through at such a young age. But, it looks like the most beautiful things go through lots of hardships. I hope Piper gets a break. Thank you for the wonderful review.
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Post by Ferdinand_Otieno »

This is an inspirational science fiction fantasy novel highlighting friendship, unity, and embracing one's destiny. The book is temporarily discounted on Amazon Kindle and has an inciteful OnlineBookClub review. Congrats @Mitchel_Street on the BOTD selection.
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This book draws the attention of teenagers. Thus, Charectarization of this novel helps the readers to seethrough instances of one's own lives.I think review has played its role to attract young readers.Thanks for the review.
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This looks like an interesting fantasy novel for teens and young adults especially. Piper, the protagonist, a High School senior, is a likeable character. It is unfortunate that the books seems to introduce a lot of information, but lacking in detail and description in some areas. Thanks for the good review.
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Post by Michelle Menezes »

When I saw the title, Prophase, I couldn't guess what it would be about. I enjoy fantasy novels, but not so much in the urban setting. However, Piper's story seems interesting, so I'm going to check it out.
Thank you for the wonderful review!
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Poor Piper seems to have experienced many traumatic events in her young life. No doubt this makes for a great story.
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Post by Nwadinso Michael »

In my opinion, fate and destiny doesn't care about the damage they inflict on their owner. I hope Piper's neighbor would give her sufficient advice. This sounds like something I'd love to read. Thanks for your review.
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Post by John Arun Kumar »

This is a fantasy novel. The protogonist "Piper, as our narrator, had to absorb an abundant amount of information all while in hiding and all while trying to keep a semblance of the life and friendships she had before she was awakened." Interesting book and book review. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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