Featured Official Review: Domani by Carolyn Gross

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Re: Featured Official Review: Domani by Carolyn Gross

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Wow wower and wowest, the comparison may have not been used as such. I love this science fiction. Thanks for the review.
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Sahani Nimandra wrote: 27 Dec 2017, 06:05

I'm sorry this book does not ring a bell to me, the plot never made me want to read it. The review is good, keep it up!
I'm sorry this book is quite confusing ,,a single paragragh talking about different situations!!!
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Sci-fi is not really my thing but might give it a try sometimes. Great review!
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Even though I wasn't intrigued with the story to read this book it was a great review. It was detailed and descriptive which helped me make an informed choice on reading it or not. Thank you.
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Thank you for your lovely review! The premise is interesting, and it seems that the author has put in effort to seamlessly weave multiple issues together without under-developing any single one.
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This sounds like an interesting and unusual premise for a story. I might check it out.
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I don't really like science fiction but the action and idears that comes alive to the reader makes it enticing . Good review.
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I loved everything and i wouldnlove to read more of your work or a continuation of this piece
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Just what I wanted to know! Thanks a lot.
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The plot is quite interesting: fear,ignorance, oppression and even REVOLT
I wonder how all these are possible--
" a world without sun nor stars"

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Books are lovely.
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Good review but it is mainly a summary. Don't see the likes and dislikes. However, it made me want to read the book. Seems like a good sci-fi story.
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The book seems interesting but the plot would have to give a little more for yo want to read the whole book.
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Beth4895 wrote: 16 May 2018, 18:50 Good review but it is mainly a summary. Don't see the likes and dislikes. However, it made me want to read the book. Seems like a good sci-fi story.
I see your point. :D Because this novel's plot is so involved, I opted for a three-paragraph summary, though it still only brushes the surface of the story.

My reviews here tend to be more objective observations and pros/cons structured than likes/dislikes, since these reviews are more official than personal, for me. I didn't find much in the way of cons with this book, besides the imprecise word usage I noted in the review. I'd say the rest of the review, regarding the book's style, progression, layering, etc. are the pros.

Now, my personal reviews, on my blog and such, are a lot more about likes/dislikes, what I dig and what I don't dig--when I can be less "official." :techie-studyingbrown:

If you do read the book, I hope you enjoy it!
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The book seems cool though its out of this world it still carries human sense In humor, love and brevity.
Am interested.
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The book is a fiction of science. A book of many scenes, romance, bravery and humour. Thanks for that review.
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