Featured Review: Prophase: A Present Tale by Mitchel Street

Discuss the November 2014 book of the month, Prophase: A Present Tale by Mitchel Street.
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The book contains features that are very relatable and can constitute issues for deep discussions on the happenings in the society. Reading the entire book will contribute to make decisions on situations that have similar story line. I really look forward to reading this book.
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Its amazing
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Being eighteen is not easy and if, at the top of all, you have to pretend to be a mom taking care of a little brother, that makes things even harder. Definitively, this situation makes a person grow. It seems you enjoyed reading this fantasy novel. It really sounds catchy to read. It's a shame some characters "beings" are not well developed. I hope Street takes in consideration this to make the book even better. Thanks for this great review!
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prophase:a present tale is a story of friendship, courage, and bravery. it portrays the importance of love among friends, family, and near ones...i will surely read this book.
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Piper comes from a broken home and seeks solace in the forest near her house. With the help of her best friend, boyfriend ,neighbour, her cat and jazz she manages to survive. She is not an ordinary, stereotype girl and is inspired by music and nature. Though shy and insecure, she is the lead singer in her band. After a near-death accident, she is reborn and her destiny changes.She wakes to a magical world with an ancient history and kingdoms of races. Life becomes way more beautiful, complex, and breathtaking than she ever imagined. She has powers and senses that defy fantasy. She has the power to change evolution. A fantasy tale which opens up to a new world of nature and magic.
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i'll definitely be reading this. cute cover btw
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This book shows how when a member of the family is missing the hurt and pain there is and how each member of the family relates to loss. Piper is resilient, she had hit the floor running, by taking care of the house, Charlie her little brother and even her father who has not yet accepted the loss of his wife.
Piper’s inner strength has propelled her in advancing academically thus, enabling the opportunity to move forward and coping in a more settled environment.. The love of nature has somehow soothed her, balanced her and has allowed her to be more grounded.
This book speaks to all ages, and is easy to read.
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wow! very interesting book...
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Post by Diannie Santos »

This is a very interesting book, it's like re-reading cassandra claire's book 'The Immortal Intruments', at first the character is just plain and simple then something big happen like discovering a new world.
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its good
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I wasn't sure how I felt about this book just reading the preview, but this review gives a lot of insight in the summary. I'm adding it to my "want to read" list after this. Thank you!
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After reading the preview I knew this was a book I would like. After reading the review I am certain of it. Since Jazz seems to be a central character it may be one my daughter would enjoy as well. Thanks.
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Post by Angela white »

Great book, I will get this for my kids.
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I like the review and would love to read this book :)
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Post by Icey Egmalis »

Very interesting.. Prophase is something I would dedicate most of my time with, read and relax..
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