Official Review: Guardians of the Solar Shield

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I certainly do hope that we, as a people, are able to tackle climate change now so that radical solutions as per the book's premise are not necessary. Nevertheless, from the looks of it, the Earth is on a crash course for more severe weather. This is a terrific idea for a book and I wish the author congratulations on BOTD and good fortune in finding an appreciative audience.
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This seems to be a science fiction novel very close to reality because of the topics it deals with about global warming, the solutions to combat it and the conflict that these possible measures unleash. It really looks like an interesting story to read. Thank you for providing such an interesting and informative review.
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"Guardians of the Solar Shield" by Sam Bleicher - The motivation for this sci-fi novel is a warning to us all to get serious about climate change. Great idea! Readers can enjoy a well-written sci-fi tale but know that as they read about the earth drying up and becoming desert they are being prompted to add their weight to e real threat to life. Thanks for the review.
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While this book sounds like a fascinating science-fiction novel. The themes of global warming are all too real! Congrats on the book of the day. Great review.
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Post by Yasser Gewayfel »

The reality is that global warming is a big problem and serious solutions must be found to it. However, even in disasters, some are keen to help people who may not deserve it. good review .
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Knowledge of science and technology will increase. Such project will definitely be needed against global warming. I think this book gives a glimpse of the future. Thank you!
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The character development and global warming aspects interest me; I’m not quite sure if I want to invest in the sci-fi component. Your great review makes me more inclined to consider this read. Congrats on the BOTD.
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The favoritism in the government and possible conspiracies make it sound like this book would be a riveting read! Thanks for the review.
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I have never been a fan of science fiction books but kudos to you for such a great review.I found the description of characters and the effects of global warming perfectly described for a clear summary of the book. It’s mind boggling as to what global warming’s effects can have
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Post by Joy C »

Futuristic sci-fi books always pique my interest. However, this seems a bit complex and with the added political tussles too. I'd not be reading this one. Thanks for your review.
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Post by Miss_BeckyG »

An intriguing Sci-Fi based around a Solar Shield Project, that delays the effects of global warming. The plot sounds like something to expect in the near future with the current state of affairs. Thank you for your great review.
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Informative review. I like the idea of a plot based around global warming as this is a real issue. I also like well written and well rounded characters.
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This book seems very interesting to read, especially as you mentioned that much thought undoubtedly went into character development. It's nice to see that this talented writer dealt with the specific issue of global warming which is a very serious problem. I sincerely hope that one day we can find an effective solution to it. Excellent review, thanks.
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'Official Review: Guardians of the Solar Shield' by Sam Bleicher gives a clear concept of the contents of the book based on the theme of raising public awareness about solar geoengineering in the minds of readers! The point that the author has successfully created three-dimensional, trustworthy characters consistent with their personalities and aspirations is worth mentioning in the review! Also, the point that the author's knowledge of lobbying activities and economics is worthy of praise as mentioned in the review is remarkable for readers! The review has a positive ending! Nice to learn that the book is a witty, thought-provoking, and spectacular work with no apparent flaw in it!
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Post by Adaeze Joan »

Guardians of the Solar Shield by Sam Bleicher is a Sci-Fi/Fantasy was set in 2032, for me, I think that is far. This book seems like an intriguing one with a commendable character development. Thanks for your honest review.
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