Official Review: Impact by Mark D. Owen

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Re: Official Review: Impact by Mark D. Owen

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Impact by Mark D. Owen dives into a high-stakes journey where inventor Tamarind Chase faces the fallout of a catastrophic space station explosion. Tasked with rescuing Moonbase Verity scientists, he uncovers a groundbreaking secret that could alter humanity’s future. Themes of innovation and survival take center stage.
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the book is that it mixes realistic science with action romance drama working in space can be amazing but it's also like living on the edge of an invisible abyss.🍀
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Thank you for your informative review. I'm glad you liked the book, and thank you for explaining it so well. From the sample, it was well written and explained things well. I'm not a fan of the sci-fi genre, but those who love this genre will enjoy this book.
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"Impact" by Mark D. Owen explores the scientific based storyline which involves space station, commotion caused by error and it's effects.
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Wow, this sounds intense and so smartly written! I love that it mixes space science, mystery, and some drama too. The character names are so cool and unique—Tamarind and Flax? Love it! Definitely sounds like a gripping read from start to finish.
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I enjoy sci-fi and space novels, so I'm sure I'll enjoy Impact by Mark D. Owen. The plot concerning the mysterious object sounds intriguing. Adding this to my reading list!
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Like the pollution of the ocean wasn't enough, we just had to fill Earth’s orbit with debris as well, but I am hardly surprised that launching a powerful laser to deal with the problem has attracted some undesired attention, because whatever that moving object is, for sure it is nothing positive for humanity. I look forward to reading this book to confirm my predictions come true, and congratulations on BOTD!
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The book suggests a future reality that, although currently considered fiction, could be experienced in the near future, given the rapid scientific advances. It is an interesting approach that encourages us to think about technological creativity that suffers from competitiveness and conflicts between countries.
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Post by Leonie Vermaak »

Although this sound interesting, it's just too much sci-fi and outerspace for my liking, so I'll give this a skip. Im sure that sci-fi lovers will enjoy this immensely. Thanks for a detailed review.
Congrats on BOTD.
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I wonder if Tamarind's new solution to clear up the space debris works out.

Thank you for the great review.
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I was hooked by the character-driven story that makes the science fiction actions plausible. I like reading space stories that are realistic and the conspiracies about their possibilities.
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"Impact" by Mark D. Owen is a fascinating and inquisitive read of four friends entangled in the chaos and conspiracies of extraterrestrial research. The book examines the world of advanced engineering, science, and extraterrestrial explorations enabling readers to experience the wonders and strain of space exploration. What makes "Impact" so remarkable is its blend of plot twists, suspense, and mysteries.
Although I'm not a science buff, I'm hopelessly drawn to its plot. I know I'm so reading this book.
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Post by Taniya Thakur »

An intriguing Science fiction that combines action, mystery and scientific exploration. It follows Tamarind Chase's journey, the threat of space debris on humanity, the solution and the mysterious object. Thanks for the detailed review.
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This book sounds like a perfect mix of realistic science and thrilling fiction. I'm especially drawn to how the author includes emotional depth through Tamarind's guilt and grief, which makes the story more than just a sci-fi adventure. I love when stories like this explore both human emotion and futuristic challenges.
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This book offers an intriguing look at a possible shortcoming of our current peaked interest in space exploration. The book offers a possible outcome of space exploration that we may be battling sooner than we think.
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