Review of Exodus

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This review perfectly summarised what the book is about. It is a thriller with the elements of horror done right, and the storytelling is gripping. I was not expecting that sudden event that involved the Aquarias ship (I don't want to spoil). That was enough for me to dive in.
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A great review. Thank you.
A wonderful concept for a book. This sounds very Captivating. Post-COVID-19, I can only imagine what pressures and sacrifices would arise from only having 5 years to live on an earth that is facing ultimate destruction. Garret Long does sound quite the character. Congratulations to the authors on such powerful creativity and imagination in putting this book together!
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I would like to know if the strong team would be able to identify a safer planet for humans to live in. Congrats on the BOTD and thanks for the review.
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I would like to know if the strong team would be able to identify a safer planet for humans to live in. Congrats on the BOTD and thanks for the review.
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We better get really advanced get ways to explore space before there ever be an earth destruction. This book seems so interesting and am looking forward to reading it. Thanks for the detailed review!
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A science fiction book about apocalyptic and what would you do about it when the world is going to end in 5 years. Well constructed book about space travels and I like how the narratives are easier to understand given my lack of knowledge in physics. Fans of science fiction will enjoy this or the fans of star wars.
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Not sure if a novel about the end of the earth is something I want to find myself reading. However, I would love to find out more about how each characters navigate life in this apocalyptic novel. Congratulations to the author on book of the day.
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Hackensmith doesn’t make it easy for the project leaders as they encounter issues such as immense political turmoil and consequential planetary destruction brought about by the star’s gravitational pull.
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Wow, "Exodus" sounds like an intense and thrilling journey through the cosmos! The impending destruction of Earth and the search for a new home on Terra sounds like a gripping premise. The way the authors blend accurate scientific details with a compelling narrative is impressive. Thanks for sharing this review!
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Thank you to the reviewer for a simple explanation of book especially the science fiction which hard to grabs.
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Living on a different planet would probably be a difficult adjustment since humanity would have to reestablish what it knew from Earth. Not only this but how would they figure out who to lead them? Thanks for the great review!
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The review is very clear and straightforward on the book's quality and concept. I'll appreciate it. After examining the sample, I validated this review. The book's genres include science fiction, adventures, and cosmic exploration. But I've watched a movie like this in Hollywood; I don't remember the title, but there's no neutron star, just another large planet that crashed to Earth, and humanity is transferred to a spaceship to explore and locate another planet to live on. So, after looking through the sample and analyzing it, I'm not very excited about it. But I'm sure it must be wonderful in that way.
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The review is very clear and straightforward on the book's quality and concept. I'll appreciate it. After examining the sample, I validated this review. The book's genres include science fiction, adventures, and cosmic exploration. But I've watched a movie like this in Hollywood; I don't remember the title, but there's no neutron star, just another large planet that crashed to Earth, and humanity is transferred to a spaceship to explore and locate another planet to live on. So, after looking through the sample and analyzing it, I'm not very excited about it. But I'm sure it must be wonderful in that way.
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Exodus sounds like an intense and thought-provoking read, blending elements of science, sacrifice, and survival in the face of impending disaster. The premise of the story, coupled with the urgency of the situation, seems like it would make for a compelling narrative.
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This book meets all the needs of every Sci-fi lover. Exodus by Jean Hackensmith promises thrilling experiences as the characters hustle and bustle into looking for fast solutions for the impending disaster heading toward Earth.
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