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Alheotuci wrote: 06 Sep 2021, 13:21 A beautiful and detailed review this is. Just by reading this, I’d definitely love to read the novel.
Well done!
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Reader-247 wrote: 06 Sep 2021, 14:58 I feel interesting plots at times get over-shadowed by crowd-drawing techniques such as romance like "hormone-driven teenagers"( found the term hilariously accurate) and relationship drama. Also the abundance of errors is just the icing on the cake so I'll take a rain check for this one. Thanks for your insightful review though:)
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An amazing review. A rogue planet going to crash into the earth seems to make a very intriguing plot. I am curious to read the whole story. Thanks for the great recommendation.
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You review is very detailed and wonderfully written. However, the concept of rogue planets and poor editing of the book doesn't appeal me. So, I'll just skip this book. Thanks for the amazing review.
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Ruchi Raina wrote: 06 Sep 2021, 17:34 An amazing review. A rogue planet going to crash into the earth seems to make a very intriguing plot. I am curious to read the whole story. Thanks for the great recommendation.
This is only the first book. I don't know how long this series will be. Thank you for your appreciation!
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Kaushiki Parihar wrote: 07 Sep 2021, 01:03 You review is very detailed and wonderfully written. However, the concept of rogue planets and poor editing of the book doesn't appeal me. So, I'll just skip this book. Thanks for the amazing review.
In the end, it's a matter of taste. Still, thank you for your appreciation!
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The book has a remarkable plot. Too bad the main characters aren't better designed. Thanks for the objective review.
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markodim721 wrote: 07 Sep 2021, 11:58 The book has a remarkable plot. Too bad the main characters aren't better designed. Thanks for the objective review.
Some more editing might do wonders for this novel. Thank you for your appreciation!
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I totally understand your point. Characters are A to Z in fictional stories. Mostly if they aspire to become a book in a series of books dealing with the same characters. Great review!
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Dimi1 wrote: 10 Sep 2021, 01:08 I totally understand your point. Characters are A to Z in fictional stories. Mostly if they aspire to become a book in a series of books dealing with the same characters. Great review!
Exactly. Characters are crucial for a novel, even more for a whole series. Thank you for your appreciation!
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This books sounds like one that has potential, but has not been finished properly. A good editor and a few more drafts might do the trick. I find the rogue planets quite interesting, but on the other hand, they just create another threat to the existence of a mankind. I am so not good with these nowadays, I can barely read the newspapers 😂 life is risky enough as it is.
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Kirsi_78 wrote: 10 Sep 2021, 06:48 This books sounds like one that has potential, but has not been finished properly. A good editor and a few more drafts might do the trick. I find the rogue planets quite interesting, but on the other hand, they just create another threat to the existence of a mankind. I am so not good with these nowadays, I can barely read the newspapers 😂 life is risky enough as it is.
A professional editor could improve the whole series a lot. I understand that right now you might not want to read about a threat to humanity. Still, thank you for commenting!
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Having a book centring around a rogue planet sounds like a very unique and interesting take. I am sad to hear that the character development and the editing has brought the book down from the true potential it could have achieved. Thank you for the honest and well-written review.
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Katie Blackmore wrote: 11 Sep 2021, 10:04 Having a book centring around a rogue planet sounds like a very unique and interesting take. I am sad to hear that the character development and the editing has brought the book down from the true potential it could have achieved. Thank you for the honest and well-written review.
This is a series with great potential, so I really hope the author will revise this novel to develop it to its fullest. Thank you for your appreciation!
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Well I had heard about rogue planets before but this is first book I am reading in sci-fi genre which is using rogue planet Catastrophe, I think it is a relief from all the Alien attacks. Thank you for the through review!
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