Thanks for reading! I'll have to check out your review toogen_g wrote: ↑14 May 2018, 09:36 Thank you for the enlightening review! It is always good to hear that authors make the effort to create well-developed characters. I'm glad that autism was also woven into the book, as it is a topic that needs more media exposure - it reminds me of the book I just reviewed, which too deals with autism (and service dogs)!
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Thanks for reading! I enjoyed it more than I expected.DathanReeves wrote: ↑14 May 2018, 12:35 That's incredible, the characters sound so real and interesting. I'll have to check this book out now.
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I agree! What an interesting mix. That combination alone sounds so never-before-attempted that it makes me want to check it out. I also appreciate the Autism-heroism angle, as I have family with the condition, although I know very little about it myself. Thanks for the thorough review.Helen_Combe wrote: ↑07 May 2018, 16:34 Sci-fi, western, autism. The author has woven a lot into this book! Thanks for the interesting review.
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If you choose to read it, I hope you enjoy it! It is definitely different than many stories out there. Thanks for reading!SamSim wrote: ↑14 May 2018, 15:32 I agree! What an interesting mix. That combination alone sounds so never-before-attempted that it makes me want to check it out. I also appreciate the Autism-heroism angle, as I have family with the condition, although I know very little about it myself. Thanks for the thorough review.
Yeah western sci-fi, very different from anything I've ever read! Thanks!
I thought it was pretty cool too, an interesting mix. Thanks!
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Whoever the it may help people to be more sympathetic and help people with such conditions.
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Yep, it's definitely not a book for everyone, but it does have some good action-filled moments.Jackson Roby wrote: ↑16 May 2018, 23:26 Seems not so bad as a father shows his desperate love to fin the cure to make sure that the child lives a full life but it sounded a bit boring and may be only a few people especially those who can I identify will be interested.
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Yeah! It's definitely a different twist. I didn't know what I would think of it, but I was pleasantly surprised.maggiechap wrote: ↑18 May 2018, 12:14 This looks like an incredible read, I'm willing to wade through the beginning based off your review. I love westerns and would love to see more unique fantasy westerns written! Thanks for your review, I look forward to checking this out!
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