Official Review: Metaphase by M. Street

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Re: Official Review: Metaphase by M. Street

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A nice science fiction book "Metaphase" by M. Street, which is set in the third and the fourth dimensions. The story follows Piper who grew up in the third dimension and was the Guardian princess of the fourth dimension.
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Wow this sounds like an interesting noveI. Even though i am not that much a lover of fantasy novels, I am in deed moved to read this one already.I think the reviewer did a great job in giving an overall summary of the book. One can easily tell the book is a nice piece just by reading this review.
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Metaphase by M. Street really resonated with me, especially through Ollie's journey. His determination to protect his dad and take control of his own story felt incredibly personal—like a reflection of how we all want to step out of someone else's shadow and make our own mark. The dynamic between Ollie and his father, a retired superhero, was both heartwarming and complicated, and it made me think about the pressures we sometimes feel to live up to others’ expectations. The art and pacing kept me hooked, but it was Ollie’s vulnerability and courage that stuck with me the most
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Post by Oluwasegun Ayobami 1 »

The books concept is highly appealing, the classification of the world into two basic realms coupled with the fact that it contains no profane words or sexual/erotic content has just won my interest and I'll try it out and drop my review soon as well.
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I did not think I liked reading about shapeshifters until I read The Satin Moth. I may have to borrow this book to see if that was a one-off or if I found a new interest. Regardless, this is a great review.
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From the review, all I can say, what a fascinating plot. The multiple dimensions, concept of shapeshifting, and the hunt for the pieces to create the pendant added multiple layers of intrigue and entertainment. I would love to check out the book.
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Post by Tim Terry »

This sounds like a well developed fantasy world created by the author, according to your review. I was a bit overwhelmed by all the categories of beings that you described but I'm sure that this becomes clear when one reads the actual book. I like sound of the plot, with the usual evil leaders and plots that could destroy the universe. Your review actually made me wonder what this book would look like if they managed to make a movie out if it! A colourful and interesting review!
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Post by Judy Burr »

Thank you for your review. I sampled the book. Elderly Esther visits Stacy and Rob to see Piper their newborn daughter, Piper. They talk about Esther's cat that spends a lot of time in their yard. Esther suggests the couple have a break from the baby, and she would babysit. They leave, and Esther tells Piper she is her real mother. Interesting!
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'Piper grew up in the third dimension for the first eighteen years of her life, never knowing that she was actually born a Guardian princess of the fourth dimension.'
A sci-fi fantasy with a hidden-princess tale.
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Post by Victory Ositaorah »

Metaphase: Beauty in the Chaos is an interesting book and I love stories with magic, shapeshifting creatures, etc. and I would love to read about Piper's adventure.
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Post by Grace njoki maina »

It's so amazing and mysterious how there is existence of different realms, how piper never new his magical side and later how he found out. The story is so magical and interesting
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" The author has a flair for the descriptive. Prepare to be swept away to a world of beauty and splendor". A compelling review, it has given me a fascinating glimpse into this book, and i can't wait to read it.
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Thank you for your great review of "Metaphase: Beauty in the Chaos" by Mitchel Street.
This fantasy novel sounds complex and multifaceted because of its richly imagined multidimensional beings and a fantasy world of different beings. The themes are compelling -- self-discovery, heroism, loyalty, and power struggles. I think I'd like to start with the first book.
I loved the graphics on the cover and within the book.
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This is the second installment of the Mitosis trilogy. It has an interesting fiction and fantasy plot. Although the cover doesn't speak to me much, the content of this book is very good and transports you to a very different and special world. A very good narrative and excellent insights will make for a good read and a great entertainment.
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Post by azza lia »

Wow. I love fantasy and magic books. This book has a complex and unique concept. Sounds like something I would enjoy as a movie. It has all the elements of a good fantasy novel. I may consider checking out the whole series. Thank you for the recommendation. Amazing review!
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