Review of The Great awakening
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Review of The Great awakening
The Great Awakeningby Arthur Seymour follows the lives of Seymour and Ruby, a long with several other characters, including their four children. They live in a palace inside a large cave on top of a mountain, surrounded by a small village. The cave is so huge that it has gardens, a lake, and many little homes for the villagers. A virus called the coma virus which puts you in a state of suspended animation breaks out and the whole cave has to go into lockdown. Seymour and Ruby, along with the help of their children and others in their cave, have to help save all of humanity and find a cure for the virus and try and save all of humanity from The Creature.
I really appreciated the fact that the author included the poems in this book. I also liked the fact that this book is really close to something that has happened in real life but different. The author did a really good job with transitions. You could very easily tell who was talking and what was going on.
This book was very well-written and I did not find any errors in this book. I like the fact that the author did such a good job describing things and even when talking about science things it was very easy to understand and not complicated to understand. I also enjoyed the fact that the author included clickable links in this book, which were really neat and different. I also really like that the author included pictures in this book. This book was a very quick read.
I honestly do not have any complaints about this book at all. If I had one complaint, I just wish this book was a bit longer. But other than I wish this book was longer, there is honestly nothing bad at all about this book. I cant really find anything else bad about this book other than I just really wish it was longer. It was just too short for me.
I would rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. This book was very well-written and so good and enjoyable. I did not find any errors at all and there was also no use of curse words or profanity. I would not rate this 4 out of 5 stars because it was so well-written and it was such a good book. I definitely think this book is professionally edited.
I would recommend this book to almost anyone. This is a book for pretty much anyone of any age. There are some Christian themes in this book but they are not too pushy. I think this book would be suitable for pretty much anyone of any age and any religious background. I highly recommend giving this book a chance. It's worth your time. If you do not like Christian or religious themes, I would not recommend this to you, but if you do not mind those things, I would recommend this book.
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The Great awakening
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