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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Johnny Quantum" by Tom Pawlik.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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Johnny Quantum: Flight of the Aereothenon is the first book in the Quantum Chronicles created by Tom Pawlik.

Excited after finding the perfect gift for his mother, twelve year old John Quinn happily walks home to their apartment in Manhattan. His elation, however, is dampened when three bullies from his school get in his way and try to steal his precious find. Overcome by rage, John inadvertently releases a powerful energy he does not know he has.

John tries to keep the incident from his mother, but the arrival of a stranger changes everything John knows about his mother, about himself, and about the planet he lives in.

Meanwhile, unbeknownst to John, his energy signature is detected by the CIA Office of Paranormal Investigations which detected that same energy signature twenty years ago when an enigmatic UFO entered Earth’s atmosphere but which signal mysteriously disappeared over the Atlantic Ocean.

Told in the third person perspective, this is an exciting, suspenseful and fast-paced science fiction novel. The story has a solid plot which is established early on and makes the book easy to read. However, even without any puzzle to solve and mystery to uncover, the author successfully wrote a very suspenseful book by creating exciting scenes including fighting, chasing and search and rescue scenes among others.

Moreover, the book boasts of interesting and endearing characters first of which is John Quinn, the protagonist himself. He is half human and half Ethyrian who is trying to find out how to use his newly found power. Then, there’s the brave and honorable soldier and pilot of the Aereothenon, the Anterran Queleg, whose soft heart is concealed by his stern countenance. There is also Jax, the stubborn but very smart daughter of the Head of the Interplanetary Council who has a talent for getting herself, and others, into trouble; Winston, the passive Onkono who is about to discover something about himself; Ziva, the rigid and brave cadet who apparently wants to have friends and Theron, Ziva’s cousin, who looks down on half-breeds like John.

In addition, the book is teeming with fascinating various alien races like Mangorian, Thorgon, Sorian, Enzedi and monstrous creatures like chorn, krolar and mordocks. Finally, unlike some books in a series which commonly end in cliffhangers, this book has an ultimately satisfying ending.

What I like most about this book, however, is the emphasis on a mother’s love. It shows what a mother is willing to do and how much she is willing to give of herself for that very special individual that is her child.

However, I noticed several errors within the book including typos (tarioninc instead of tarionic, his foot struck a rock the sent him tumbling), missing words (not impervious their damage) and misspelled words (deary instead of dreary and Throgons instead of Thorgons) that I recommend another round of editing.

I, therefore, rate this book 3 out of 4 stars. It is an exciting and suspenseful read and I recommend it to fans of science fiction novels.

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Sounds like a fun and interesting book! I especially like the idea of reading about new alien lifeforms. Too bad about the grammatical errors and such, though.
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Sounds like it might be something I would enjoy. Too bad about the errors, but it sounds interesting anyway.
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Is a good book full of suspense
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MsTri wrote:Sounds like a fun and interesting book! I especially like the idea of reading about new alien lifeforms. Too bad about the grammatical errors and such, though.
It sure is very interesting :)

-- 03 Nov 2017, 10:09 --
kandscreeley wrote:Sounds like it might be something I would enjoy. Too bad about the errors, but it sounds interesting anyway.
It is very enjoyable. I hope you get a chance to read it :)
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The plot sounds magnificent to enjoy a weekend full of action, excitement and suspense. Too bad about the lack of proper editing. On the other hand, I loved your description about Jax. I know two people who have her same talent. LOL. I enjoyed your review. Thanks.
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Kalin Adi wrote:The plot sounds magnificent to enjoy a weekend full of action, excitement and suspense. Too bad about the lack of proper editing. On the other hand, I loved your description about Jax. I know two people who have her same talent. LOL. I enjoyed your review. Thanks.
Thank you. I enjoyed the book a lot :)
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Sounds like a great read. Lots of action as well as motherly love makes a great plot. A splendid review, thank you.
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Al Chakauya wrote:Sounds like a great read. Lots of action as well as motherly love makes a great plot. A splendid review, thank you.
Thank you very much. It is an enjoyable book :)
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I appreciate interesting characters and also books that don't end on a cliffhanger. Thanks for the review.
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Spirit Wandering wrote:I appreciate interesting characters and also books that don't end on a cliffhanger. Thanks for the review.
You're welcome. I enjoyed the book a lot :)
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Lovely review. I can't imagine what I would do if I suddenly found out you had supernatural abilities.
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Mercy Bolo wrote:Lovely review. I can't imagine what I would do if I suddenly found out you had supernatural abilities.
Thank you. It's an enjoyable book :)
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I really enjoy sci-fi :) However it is one of the genres that I tend to be more picky (as well as more impatient with plodding plots, etc.) as I was schooled by some of the greats of the genre. I look forward to giving this one a try to see if it meets muster. Thanks for the review. It is a shame about the typos etc. They are always disappointing to me.
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Kat Berg wrote:I really enjoy sci-fi :) However it is one of the genres that I tend to be more picky (as well as more impatient with plodding plots, etc.) as I was schooled by some of the greats of the genre. I look forward to giving this one a try to see if it meets muster. Thanks for the review. It is a shame about the typos etc. They are always disappointing to me.
Thank you. It's one great book if not for those typos.
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