Review of The Prism Effect

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Re: Review of The Prism Effect

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The review of this book is very interesting,it talks about jet who was abandon right from when he was a toddler,how heenter skylight university to find out that there are some students that have thesame problem like,he and his friend try to find a solution to their problem.
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You wrote a great review. I'm not a sci-fi/fantasy fan, but I will occasionally read them. However the fact that it is 866 pages long, really puts a damper on willingness to give it a try.
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The author's work shines through in teaching readers valuable life lessons, encompassing teamwork, cooperation, resilience, and the significance of genuine friendship.
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The book sounds exciting and dwells on topics such as teamwork, cooperation, resilience, and friendship which are important in today's world. Besides it will be interesting to figure out what there is behind that mysterious disease. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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It is really nice that this book has suspense and includes themes of teamwork and friendship. I am not a big fan of sci-fi, but this plot is quite interesting. Congratulations on book of the day!
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"The Prism Effect" by J. Wint is a science fiction in which the central figure is nineteen-year-old Jet Stroud. Young Jet has been accepted to the prestigious Skylight University. The book is professionally edited.
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Unfortunately, I can no longer in any way be considered Young Adult, but thankfully, I have a daughter who not only fits the description, but also adores all those space travel, sci-fi/fantasy stories. I just hope Skylight won't become her new obsession like Hogwarts did in her childhood) Congrats with BOTD!
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Good review. I wonder if these mysterious neon eyes grant the characters superpowers. I love the story of the underdog who overcomes his childhood challenges to be the best version of himself.
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I’m not a fan of disease (medical) sci-fi or serpents but your review has almost convinced me to read The Prism Effect. Congratulations on an excellent review. Also congrats to the author on BOTD!
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I must admit that this book's plot sounds really interesting. Given the length of the book, I admire the author's attention to detail. As a reader of science fiction and fantasy, I will undoubtedly add this book to my list of books to read. I can't wait to find out how the tale develops and learn more about the universe the author has built.
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Post by Ajiferuke Ajibola »

"The Prism Effect" by J. Wint is a remarkable story of a 19-year-old Jet Stroud who worked together with his university friends to uncover the mysteries behind their peculiar health condition. I hope their mission was successful. Congrats on BOTD. Nice review.
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What a wonderful book after reading the review. I would recommend it for reading. Jet's life full of mysteries along with unwavering collaboration shows he is very lucky to have such a nice friend. Aspects like resilience, teamwork, and cooperation really are key to success.
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Post by tarafarah7 »

Today's BOTD isn't for me, but those interested in science fiction novels that focus around teamwork, friendship, and resilience will want to give this one a try. In addition, readers who enjoy mysteries may also find this engaging. Thanks for your helpful review! :-)
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This is a captivating and interesting sci-fi odyssey. I wonder what jet and his friends are going to unveil in the university. Nice review! Congratulations on BOTD!
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This seems like a unique SciFi novel - I wonder if jet and his friends figure out the cure to his disease. Thanks for your review!
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