Official Review: The Great Awakening by Arthur F Seymour

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

Post by Gabriela Contreras »

I like sci-fi books and this one seems like one I would really enjoy.
I don't think this book is really a standalone, as much as the author gives a summary and the reviewer claims it is, for example, I didn't understand what the Creature was.
I have to admit I would enjoy those red links.
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Although this is not my favorite category, this books has a great message, do not fight violence with more violence. Seems like futuristic books and movies always talk about robots tryin to bring some humanity back and I do like it.

Great review!
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Post by Sou Hi »

Thanks for your review. I'm looking forward to Seymour's discovery of a cure for humans' comatose.
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Post by AntonelaMaria »

Not a genre I read, at all. I also don't like to read books in a series out of order. It seems that the audience for this one might be YA based on your observations. Great info.rating review. Good job.
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It is a unique book, to be true I agree with your review on many aspects. I might buy it later.
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What caught my interest in this review was the concept of fighting violence using voilence, I would like to know the author's thought on this concept. It is really a great book.
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Post by Aan Granados »

For a sci-fi book, 92 pages is short. This sounds like a book for young audiences. I am not a big fan of sci-fi myself, so I will pass. Thanks for your review.
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Post by Pandora10 »

This short book is certainly different from the average SCI-FI/fantasy novel. It does seem to be aimed primarily at the young adult reader, and they should enjoy the ability to interact with the links to internet sites. I like the way he refers to and explains the previous book, Earth won. I clicked on the link for elderberries, although I knew they are good for the immune system. Thanks for a good review.
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Post by Bertha Jackson »

Living with the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic makes me leery about reading a book about a pandemic. I am curious about how they fight a virus while they are comatose. Thank you for your review.
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Post by Jorge Leon Salazar »

This is a science fiction book with a unique approach compared to others in this genre. I think it's great that it includes links to the Internet that help you better understand the story. Also, the insertion of poems is a nuance that distinguishes it. It seems an excellent option for lovers of the sci-fi genre.
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This book is different from all the sci-fi book.And will recommend the book to both teenagers and adults.Thank you for the review
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Post by Patty Allread »

The interactive aspect of this book is certainly unusual. I'm curious where the links will lead me. I'm also curious about the Creature, who he is, and why he is called that. Thanks for your excellent review!
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Post by Melisa Bouza »

I am normally not very fond of sci-fiction books. However, I found the review very engaging and interesting, particularly when the reviewer mentioned she could find more information online about certain words. This really called my attention and I think it could be a great resource for young readers.
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I like pictures in books to help to clarify the message. If these are juvenile, however, I don’t think they would help.
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This book is interactive and educational. I gain new knowledge through the links. And the plot is entertaining. Very worth to read!
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