Official Review: Cyberside by Aleksey Savchenko

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Re: Official Review: Cyberside by Aleksey Savchenko

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IT is one area whose expert talk can leave you wondering why you thought you understood English well! Nevertheless, the book sounds 'unputdownable.' A digital earth - quite a unique premise. Throw in a few monsters and a mystery - I couldn't ask for me. Thanks for the great review!
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very interesting novel by interesting author, wish to read more of it. :lol:
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kandscreeley wrote: 13 Nov 2018, 09:16 You said the magic words - dystopian! The earth is no longer habitable and it sounds like everyone keeps going in a matrix type cyber earth. Wow! I can't WAIT to read this one. It's going on my list! Thanks so much!
Yay! I know, when I read the word dystopian, I get super excited.
This reminded me a bit of Book of Eli. Lemino if you do read it and what you think :)
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Cecilia_L wrote: 13 Nov 2018, 15:44 Your review has really piqued my interest in what sounds like an interesting read. Great review!
Thanks so much! It was definitely interesting :)
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T_stone wrote: 13 Nov 2018, 18:46 I am definitely going to check this one out. A sci-fi book with no cliffhanger ending mixed with a little bit of romance sounds good enough. Nice review
Thanks! If you do decide to read it, I hope you enjoy it :)
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teacherjh wrote: 13 Nov 2018, 20:44 I love dystopian novels as well. This sounds unique and exciting. Great review.
Thanks Teach :)
I love it when a dystopian book is unique - that doesn't happen too often these days...
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Cotwani wrote: 14 Nov 2018, 02:05 IT is one area whose expert talk can leave you wondering why you thought you understood English well! Nevertheless, the book sounds 'unputdownable.' A digital earth - quite a unique premise. Throw in a few monsters and a mystery - I couldn't ask for me. Thanks for the great review!
Thanks, Cotwani! I know - this one seems to have all the right elements for a super read, right?!
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SciFi stories are high up in my list of reading materials. And as long as the probability of the scenarios happening is still within the so-called credible horizon, my attention will surely get hooked. I wanted my mind to be challenged. This book could be right down my alley. Thanks for your interesting review.
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I love dystopian novels too! This sounds really intriguing, and I'm definitely interested in picking this up. Thanks for the brilliant review as always, Bianka!
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I am hit or miss when it comes to dystopian novels, and it usually depends on how much sci-fi is involved that sways my interest. I'm good you enjoyed the book! Thanks for a lovely review.
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