Review of Afterburn

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I am not interested in racing. I have a son, a husband, and a brother that are, however, so I know more about it than I would like. I am glad to see that Reme’s parents were able to support his dream even though they didn’t really like or understand it. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Supporting and guiding children on the right path is an essential parenting skill that every parent should have. It is not enough to just have children, but to also properly train and educate them. Additionally, parents should be cautious about imposing their own ambitions on their children, as this has contributed to many failures in today's world. This is an intriguing story.
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Afterburn by R.K. Higgins is a science fiction book that reminds us of the classics. With his own style, the author shows us that this genre has not lost its charm at all through a story full of races, hard science fiction, and self-improvement. So, to sum up, congratulations.
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This book sounds like it’s full of action and suspense. Gives me The Fast and the Furious mixed with Star Wars type of vibe. Thanks for sharing.
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This book is scifi and full of dark stories that is really anticipating and is really fascinating and it is good book for young adults!!!! 🔥💪📙❤️💯
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I love this book alot!!!!
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Looking forward to reading Reme journey to stardom and the challenges he faces on his journey.
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I can't get enough of science fiction – it's easily my favorite genre.
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A lot has been hidden by the author here. I think there is a zero-gravity place where racing happens, and the male lead wants to race there. However, he has many difficulties doing that, and the book is about that. The book has a mixture of character development and fantasy arc, and I liked that. Congratulations on BOTD, and best wishes with future projects.
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As the author claims "Afterburn" guarantees mayhem and a wild ride, well I am ready for it. The spot on suspense and plot twist in a science fiction makes it a definite read. Let's start reading.. THREE, TWO........
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Afterburn by R.K. Higgins is a great story about how parents can help their kids achieve their goals even if things are not going according to their plan. This action thriller is a great book to read and would leave you turning every page till the very end. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Your insights into this science fiction novel are greatly appreciated and provide valuable information for potential readers. Your recommendation of "Afterburn" to science fiction enthusiasts underscores its appeal to fans of the genre.
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Definitely not my cup of tea in regard to setting and entourage. While I do find the description of interaction and relationships between characters quite interesting, the entire technology of the future simply kills any enjoyment I would have been able to get from reading the book. No offense and congrats with BOTD!
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The character development in this book was amazing! I really felt like I knew the characters and could relate to them. The plot was complex and engaging, and I couldn't put the book down! The writing style was easy to follow, and the author did a great job of setting the scene and describing the action. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who enjoys mystery novels.
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Post by Asma Aisha Ansari »

Afterburn by R.K. Higgins promises a thrilling ride in the racing city of Andora, with farm boy Reme Reagan facing many challenges. And, I'm intrigued to uncover the truth behind David Yuben's death and the role of cyborgs.
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