Official Review: I'm A Traveller by KL Watkins

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Re: Official Review: I'm A Traveller by KL Watkins

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The story seems to be an intriguing science fiction. It's a interesting and critical review. Do check out my review.
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CommMayo wrote: 19 Jan 2018, 17:18 Sounds like a pretty philosophical novel. Based on the beginning of your review, I was hoping she was going to wake up with a superpower!
I thought so too!

All in all having once in a while had moments of “Is this what the world is meant to be?” or “Who am I?” without the “It” and the broken Petri dish, I wish there was less philosophy and more action to push me over the edge of 'must read this book!'
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A philosophical mystery wrapped up in a secret NASA project with a solid ending? I'm going to make note of when this book receives a better edit; this sounds great!
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Darakhshan Nazir wrote: 23 Jan 2018, 03:43 I am a huge fan of fictional books. And this one seems appealing.
Great review!!
If that is the case, you might like it. Thanks for your kind words and stopping by!
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A book which uses science fiction to prove a philosophical narrative is an interesting take on the genre. However from what you have described, with the lack of action and the fact that is story is more about a protagonist mental process, makes this book a tough read for many. Maybe with some editing and rewriting, the author can expand the audience base as the book's premise does not inspire me to read it.
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Sounds like a great book. I'm interested in books of this nature
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