Official Review: Logic's End by Keith A. Robinson
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Thanks for your review, I really enjoyed it!
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There's definitely a way to get your point across without pounding someone over the head with it and while still writing a good story. This author comes close, but could still use a bit more finesse. Thanks!Bianka Walter wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 13:37 Your synopsis of this book made it sound right up my alley. But I get enormously frustrated when an author takes a good concept and smooshes it with their own agenda. It's especially a pity because, as you say, this book was grammatically flawless. Either way, it seems like there were other strong points to make the story a good one
Thanks for your review, I really enjoyed it!
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I understand that. If you decide to read it, let me know.Kat Berg wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 14:01 Hmm, I am unsure whether I would enjoy this one or not, although it is definitely a change of pace for a science fiction author to take an anti-evolution stance, so that might be unique. But I have heard a read a lot on this subject, and so it might actually make the book tedious for me. Thanks for the review though!
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I DEFINITELY agree with how many books there are. Oversaturated. Still, the editing was TOP NOTCH! Thanks!cpru68 wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 14:37 Nice insightful review. I am glad you touched on the abundance of characters and the need for a little more depth on development of those. I think the concept sounds good and compelling, so I hope the author listens to your advice. Lots of books in this genre so it has to stand out.
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Thanks kislany! It's definitely an interesting topic. It's another one of those that was very hard to rate. It had it's good and bad points.
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In my experience, books that set out to make a point rarely make good reading. I'm sure there are people out there who could suggest exceptions to that rule, but that' s probably a debate best conducted in a different part of the forum. A very clear and helpful review, as ever.kandscreeley wrote: ↑30 Apr 2018, 08:18 Sadly, though, I felt that the author was so busy trying to make his point that he neglected these characters. I just didn't feel that attachment to them that really makes a story for me. In spite of the action packed scenes, I found myself reluctant to keep reading at times. I attribute this to my lack of interest in the well-being of the characters.
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It definitely takes a VERY skilled writer to pull it off. Thanks for your kind words!Libs_Books wrote: ↑02 May 2018, 13:55In my experience, books that set out to make a point rarely make good reading. I'm sure there are people out there who could suggest exceptions to that rule, but that' s probably a debate best conducted in a different part of the forum. A very clear and helpful review, as ever.kandscreeley wrote: ↑30 Apr 2018, 08:18 Sadly, though, I felt that the author was so busy trying to make his point that he neglected these characters. I just didn't feel that attachment to them that really makes a story for me. In spite of the action packed scenes, I found myself reluctant to keep reading at times. I attribute this to my lack of interest in the well-being of the characters.
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