Official Review: Nyxe by Jedaiah Ramnarine

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Re: Official Review: Nyxe by Jedaiah Ramnarine

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Tanaya wrote:Great review! I like the premise, but I'm not sure how I feel about the poetic aspect of it (I'm just not that big a fan of poetry). Congrats to the author regardless. I appreciated those words of encouragement for aspiring writers.
That's the main reason I even decided posting on these forums, is to more or less, give back to the community and spread some light to new authors. Meanwhile, Nyxe went ahead and hit #1 in Space Opera, Military, Dystopian and High-Tech Internationally since this thread.

Also, the book's not that poetic :lol: . I didn't even realize how 'poetic' it was until people started talking about it. That wasn't intentionally engineered. I just wrote what came from the heart. ^_^
anonanemone wrote:Thank you, Sarah! Eon Seven sounds much more complicated than Nyxe. It's always interesting to see author development over time. :)
Oh yes, it's more complicated. Might short-circuit your mind, careful now... :lol: :twisted:
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Yes, I may have overstated the poetry. Yes there is poetry involved, but part of my use for that word included the wonderful visualization in some of the scenes. I maybe should have found some additional ways of expressing that. :oops:

I suspect that if there has been accent on the poetic aspect of the book from sources other than myself, it is because it is so unusual to see it in the sci fi genre. It seems a bit more common in fantasy though, like in LOTR, where there are small songs or poems sprinkled throughout.
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Great, insightful review! Sci-fi is not one of my preferred reading genres, but I enjoyed reading your review.
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Thank you, bookowlie! :D
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Another great review! Definitely a great example to mold my first review by.
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Thanks, quadbrokie! I hope your review is coming along well and that you are having a much better week. :angelic-pink:
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I'm not sure if it's for me, but it does sound like an interesting read! Congratulations on your great review, anonanemone and for the author for writing such a successful book!
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Thank you, hsimone! I appreciate the sentiment. :happy-smileyflower:
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