Review of Rebirth

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Thank you for the honest review. I often find it very hard to navigate visually through mystical places, so as you mentioned a map sounds extremely helpful. Very interesting book, would love to read it next.
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I am impressed by this captivating fantasy novel, which is set in a meticulously crafted world that comes to life with the inclusion of detailed maps. The cover page is particularly eye-catching, and I was struck by the author's ability to imbue Kael with a relatable humanity, even in light of his extraordinary powers. It is evident that the author poured their heart and soul into this debut novel, and I offer my sincerest congratulations on this impressive achievement.
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A well-crafted fantasy world is wonderful. Also, the addition of maps really make it more interesting. This is a great review. I look forward to reading the book.
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Congrats on BOTD. Fans of fantasy and magic will surely love to see Kael and his life at Iris Academy.
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The review was very helpful. I seldom read a maiden novel for the very reasons you stated. They tend to be full of holes. I will give this one a second look based on your review. Thanks for the thorough review.
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I don't care much about fantasy novels, so I'm not in the right demographic for this book. But it sounds like those who enjoy this genre will thoroughly enjoy it. Congrats to Mr. Pereira on his accomplishment.
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Post by Nisha DSouza »

Rebirth is a fantasy novel following Kael's journey at Iris Academy and his role in the Asperian civil war as an Arcanist. After reading the sample pages, I was pleasantly surprised. I liked how the author created an emotional buildup about Kael and his family. The first chapter showed his navigation through his new training school and the friendly acquaintances he makes. All of these created a good setup for the story. Congrats on the BOTD!
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Post by Sushan Ekanayake »

"Rebirth" by Andrew Pereira sounds like an enthralling fantasy novel. I'm impressed to learn that this is the author's debut work, as it appears to have a well-crafted storyline, a richly imagined world, and complex characters. The fact that the protagonist's humanity shines through despite his special abilities adds a layer of relatability to the story. Congratulations on being BOTD!
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This book sounds perfect for fans of fantasy. I wonder how his sister's sleep and mother's murder are related to the plot. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Although the idea of the protagonist being in an academy to hone his talents makes me think of Harry Potter, fantasy is undoubtedly my favorite genre. I also find the plot to be quite intriguing.
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I like this book, I think that this book appears to have an interesting and potentially captivating storyline for fans of fantasy literature
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Post by Ferdinand_Otieno »

This is an interesting science fiction fantasy novel highlighting death, grief, family, a unique magic school, adventure, new friendships, and growth. The book is temporarily discounted on Amazon Kinde and has a well-written OnlineBookClub review. Congrats on the BOTD selection.
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Post by Bombasticsideeye »

From a short review of the book, it comes off as sad. I am glad some goodness is realized despite the loss of his mother. Thanks for the great review.
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Post by Rocky Ellery James Tumbelaka »

This book have everything I like in a fantasy novel. Magic, school, friends, and the maps, of course. I really want to read this book once I got the chance. Thanks for the review.
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One phrase that cut to the marrow while reading is; "Life without a mother is hard".
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