Review of Time for PSyQ

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Review of Time for PSyQ

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Time for PSyQ" by Marti Ward.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Marti Ward is the author of the incredibly captivating science fiction book Time for PSyQ.

The focus of Marti Ward's Time for PsyQ is on Airlie Sanderson and her pals. Her eleventh birthday is celebrated with the gift of a cat. He is called Sooty by her. Airlie finds that she has some unique skills not long after. These abilities have a significant impact on the lives of Airlie and her companions, Yan and Lilly. But when Airlie's friend Kate is abducted, her abilities are really put to the test.

What sort of abilities does Airlie possess?
Time for PsyQ piqued my interest right away. I was captivated by the writing's rapid-fire pace and the way the climax was built gradually. I admired the detailed scientific explanations provided for the children's extraordinary abilities. Ward keeps the story interesting by clearly and thoroughly explaining a wide range of scientific concepts. This demonstrates his skill as a storyteller.

Every character in Time for PsyQ has a strong sense of development. Adorable Airlie is a little child who does her best to assist those in need. She was my favorite because of her fascination with science and her unwavering desire to learn more about her powers. Yan, Lilly, Wendy, and Kate are all wonderful children, each with their own special qualities. Even with her brief visit, Libby manages to leave an impact. I adored every animal. All of the animals captured my heart, from Parker, Lilly's spider, and Airlie's cat, Sooty, to Kate's dog, Goldie, Yan's dog, Nonsense, and Wendy's dog, Cocoa. My two favorites among the grownups are Sergeant El Sanford and Inspector Jonathan Humble. They both always give the kids their full attention and consider what they have to say.

The parents of Airlie are really likable. Despite their unwavering support for their daughter, they prioritize their children's safety.

All things considered, I really liked Marti Ward's debut novel in the Quantum Talents series. I can't wait to see what happens to Airlie and her companions in the upcoming book in the series.
There was nothing that I found objectionable about Time for PsyQ.I didn't discover any errors.
I give Time for PsyQ a rating of five stars. It appears to be the beginning of a great series.

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