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Awesome sci-fi read!
ByAmazon Customer on November 5, 2017
Format: Kindle Edition
What an interesting science fiction read! This book was an awesome escape from my daily life, as I was completed engrossed in the world of these characters and the journey they took through each and every page. Author Wesley Britton brings an incredible concept to life in this read- a truly creative and futuristic story unlike any other I’ve come across. The story begins with the main character, Dr. Malcolm Renbourn, describing his lives in two previous Earths to the readers- first a history teacher, then a blind alien. He sets the stage to help the readers understand where he came from and how he came to arrive at the third earth. I loved how the narrator spoke directly to the readers in this book, how he openly shares his experiences. It gives the read an intimately personal feel, despite the science fiction genre of the novel. In addition to the fast-moving plot and likable characters, The Third Earth was written with captivating detail. I could close my eyes and picture everything that was happening, from the characters to the settings. Readers won’t be able to put this book down once they start. Entertaining, innovative, engaging- The Third Earth was a truly enjoyable read. I’ll definitely be recommending to friends and family.
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Awesome sci-fi read!
ByAmazon Customer on November 5, 2017
Format: Kindle Edition
What an interesting science fiction read! This book was an awesome escape from my daily life, as I was completed engrossed in the world of these characters and the journey they took through each and every page. Author Wesley Britton brings an incredible concept to life in this read- a truly creative and futuristic story unlike any other I’ve come across. The story begins with the main character, Dr. Malcolm Renbourn, describing his lives in two previous Earths to the readers- first a history teacher, then a blind alien. He sets the stage to help the readers understand where he came from and how he came to arrive at the third earth. I loved how the narrator spoke directly to the readers in this book, how he openly shares his experiences. It gives the read an intimately personal feel, despite the science fiction genre of the novel. In addition to the fast-moving plot and likable characters, The Third Earth was written with captivating detail. I could close my eyes and picture everything that was happening, from the characters to the settings. Readers won’t be able to put this book down once they start. Entertaining, innovative, engaging- The Third Earth was a truly enjoyable read. I’ll definitely be recommending to friends and family.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-re...
Here's the direct Amazon link to The Third Earth:
http://bit.ly/TTEAMA
Published on November 06, 2017 06:45
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