Official Review: Beyond the Bowling Ball Bombing

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Lovely review. I love a book where an always-unrecognized nerd gets all the attention. I'm intrigued and want to know more about the mysterious puzzle box. Did you say time travel? Then I'm sold.
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Erin Dydek wrote a flattering review for Beyond the Bowling Ball Bombing by Kordel Lentine.

Erin starts by introducing the main character and the plot of the story. Erin then summarizes the quality of the book by stating that it is " a light-hearted time travel novel suitable for young adults and science fiction fans"," conversational and smooth-flowing" ,and "a delightfully entertaining read".

Erin states that Beyond The Bowling Ball Bombing is well written and gives the book a rating of Four out of Four Stars
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Having read this review, the book seems to explain more about human life in aspects of growth and the surrounding technology for a man's lifestyle. Talks about how we see and relate things in different perspectives trying to find out answers by figuring around how to get there. Surely, it's a nice book, looking forward to read the whole chapters and get to understand more.
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It’s such an arresting title, and you wrote an excellent review of this book. Time travel stories are always appealing and this one’s no different. I no longer classify as a young reader, but I would definitely read this one. Well done!
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Post by Rupali Mishra »

Congrats on BOTD!
The bowling ball bombing had a profound impact on Terrance's life. His time travel and epic struggle for liberation have my attention. Readers appear to be hooked from the beginning to the end by the mystery and intrigue of this book.
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It's an interesting book, awakes kind of curiosity, you need to pay a lot of attention cause the details about how things happened. It goes to all public.
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School kid. Time travel. Humour. I can see myself reading over the technical explanation in a hurry (not a big fan of those) to enjoy a book like this.
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This definitely piqued my interest! I need to get my hands on this book. I need to know something more about this bowling ball dropping out of the sky.
Thank you for the review!
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Post by Shirley Ann Riddern Labzentis »

Great review! Beyond The Bowling Ball Bombing sounds like it would be enjoyable to read. However, I'm not quite sure that it would be for me. I like romance novels the best, but you never know. I have been fooled before and liked a book I didn't think I'd like. This book brought me right back to my school days and how I would sit there bored because I knew the answers, and most of the class did not.
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

This seems like a fun approach to sci-fi, unlike the most doom-oriented books. You crafted a fascinating review. I really need to know who threw a bowling ball at Terrence!
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A bowling ball falling from the sky appears to have a major impact on the life of a bullied, nerdy teenage kid. It is a hilarious time-travel story for young science fiction fans.
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Amazing review without any spoilers. I loved how you complimented the authors writing skill and suspense of the story, intriguing me to read this book.
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Post by tarafarah7 »

Today's BOTD is a humorous YA novel about self-discovery and overcoming challenges. Readers of science fiction and time travel will enjoy this highly engaging read, and after reading Book 1 will most likely choose to continue the series, From Under the Sun. Thank you for your review and keep up the great work! :-)
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I thought that Terrance's character growth mentioned by the reviewer, combined with science and humor in the book represents a very interesting combination.
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Post by Ferdinand_Otieno »

This is an interesting science fiction fantasy novel highlighting humor, mystery, solving a unique puzzle, and a captivating plot centered on a Bowling Ball targeting the protagonist. The book is temporarily discounted on Amazon Kindle and has an inciteful OnlineBookClub review.
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