Review of EMA

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Review of EMA

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[Following is a volunteer review of "EMA" by Aian D. Grey.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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The story unfolds as Jason attends a conference where Damien Minsky, founder of EMA Corps., is speaking. Jason seems fascinated by his lecture. During the conference, Jason meets Lidia, who becomes involved in a small protest that occurs in the hall. As events progress, an unfortunate explosion occurs. Jason and Lidia eventually play significant roles as other incidents and truths unfold within the book. Discover truths revealed and actions that unfold by diving into "EMA" by Aian D. Grey.

I liked that the fictional story was set in a future world with AI and the metaverse, with an inclusion of climate change issues. Reading scenes featuring these services of advanced technology, whether during research or normal conversations, sparked a positive reaction in me as I am a fan of technological advancement. The scenes were well-crafted, and the advancements were understandable. I could imagine the events as if they were happening in a movie, which made the book more entertaining for me.

The author's infusion of climate change issues into the fictional story is commendable, as it highlights real issues while providing entertainment. The occasional conversations about advanced technological equipment, while making plans and schemes, seemed elaborate and well-integrated. This will appeal to individuals interested in technological advancements. The scenes with elements of action were a delight to follow also; they added to the overall enjoyment of the book.

I didn't find any errors while reading the book; the author has crafted a good story that is professionally edited. I found nothing to dislike as it was properly crafted with a pacing that ensured I understood and the book wasn't overly lengthy. Due to the positives and absence of negatives, I rate it 5 out of 5.

This book is perfect for fans of science fiction, especially those who enjoy stories set in futuristic worlds with advanced technology and AI. Additionally, readers interested in environmental issues and the impact of technology on society will find this book engaging and thought-provoking.

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