Review of The Fi Experiment
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Official Review: The Fi Experiment by Paul David Ali
[rwc=id454774-125]3 out of 4 stars.[/rwc]
I enjoyed this book more than I thought I would. Dicky is one of those characters one loves to hate. He is egotistical, selfish, and just plain weird. However, this made him memorable. Dicky's descriptions of the Fi were as intriguing as they were unbelievable. I was completely skeptical in the beginning because his stories seemed unrealistic. But by the end, I found myself strangely invested in his accounts of his encounters with the strange alien civilization. I also found the inclusion of actual videos of Dicky creative and refreshing. This added a sense of realism to the story, despite it being purely fictional.
I disliked that Alice did not share much personal information about herself. It seemed the only interesting thing about her life was traveling to and from Yuma to record Dicky. Also, her interactions with Dicky's family and her own friends revolved around Dicky and his videos. I would have liked to have seen her at work or at any other place that did not involve Dicky in some way. Ultimately, the only character that had sufficient development was Dicky. The other characters were simply there to fill the pages until Alice's next visit.
Unfortunately, I came across more than ten errors, which made me believe the book was not professionally edited. There were instances of incorrect capitalization and inconsistent formatting, amongst others. Furthermore, the video links embedded in the chapter headings in the Kindle version of the book did not work. I was only able to access the videos by clicking on the Fi website link included at the end of the book.
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Thanks for dropping by and sharing your thoughts!Mapule Sekutu wrote: ↑05 Sep 2023, 18:12 I like to book because is science fiction. The problem i would have is that it doesn't have a back round story and auditing problem.
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What you said!Carlebastra wrote: ↑25 Sep 2023, 01:51 The Fi Experiment by Paul David Ali delves deep into the human psyche, challenging our perceptions of reality and consciousness. Ali's intricate narrative weaves together science and spirituality, inviting readers to contemplate the profound connections between mind and universe. This thought-provoking work pushes boundaries, sparking introspection and expanding our understanding of existence. With vivid prose and profound insights, Ali takes us on a journey beyond the ordinary, into a realm where the boundaries of possibility blur. The Fi Experiment is a testament to the power of storytelling, leaving an indelible mark on the soul, reminding us of the boundless potential of the human spirit. A masterpiece of contemporary literature, it invites us to question, explore, and ultimately discover the infinite within ourselves.

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Your ability to start off each review in a way that intrigues and engages the reader is something that I really appreciate. I found it interesting to see that there were videos available in the book - that is certainly a new and fun aspect (even if they didn't work as intended). I always enjoy when I see an author try something new. It might not be successful, but I do admire their attempt to be creative and think outside of the box! Another lovely review, thanks so much for sharing your review with us!Ever_Reading wrote: ↑28 Aug 2020, 10:17 [Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Fi Experiment" by Paul David Ali.]
The Fi Experiment is a science fiction novel by Paul David Ali. With only 137 pages, the book can be read in a single sitting. Most of the book is written in the present tense from Alice's point of view. Other parts, where Dicky is speaking while being recorded, are written in script form. The scripted parts have video versions, which readers can access by clicking the appropriate links in the ebook version, or scanning the QR code provided in the paperback version.
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You leave the best comments! I appreciate your kind words. And the author definitely offered something I hadn't seen before, so kudos to them for the effort.Cara Wilding wrote: ↑27 Sep 2023, 11:41
Your ability to start off each review in a way that intrigues and engages the reader is something that I really appreciate. I found it interesting to see that there were videos available in the book - that is certainly a new and fun aspect (even if they didn't work as intended). I always enjoy when I see an author try something new. It might not be successful, but I do admire their attempt to be creative and think outside of the box! Another lovely review, thanks so much for sharing your review with us!
