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"The Great Migration: Book One of the S'orne Saga" by Steve Ramirez is an enthralling science fiction novel that delves into a complex and vibrant universe. The story follows a group of survivors navigating a perilous galaxy after escaping their home planet, S'orne. Ramirez excels at creating a narrative filled with survival, betrayal, and hope within an intricately imagined interstellar society.

The book's strength lies in its detailed world-building and well-developed characters, drawing readers into the rich history and culture of S'orne. The protagonist's struggle for survival and truth adds emotional depth to the story, making it relatable and compelling.
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What a great review! You caught all my thoughts and the main points of the book! This is not an easy book for everyone but it is so worth it!
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"The Great Ramirez" by Steve Ramirez is a sci-fi fantasy novel. The berserkers or botai people have traversed the world to reach the world of the natives. They have advanced themselves by genetic engineering and made significant changes to their body and to how they react to the disease. The book discusses topics such as mutation, black holes, aliens, viruses, and their spread. This is the first book in a series of novels. I would like to read its other parts as well.
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I enjoyed alot of the story in this book and the characters are well developed especially Bellona. This characters has piqued my interest so much in the book.
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The book covers a vast expanse of land and peoples, so it's quite a feat that the whole thing has been drawn together into one story and done very well. Another book to follow this one is the most obvious thing to happen; now that the scene has been set, this world has been described, and the basic ambience of this magical world has been described with unfinished business to be continued.
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This book strong point really was its world building. Your review are on point, and as a fan of sci-fi with full of adventure, this book was worth reading. Not all might enjoy it, but lover of sci-fi shouldn't pass on this book.
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The Great Migration: Book One of the S'orne Saga by Steve Ramirez is a captivating science fiction novel, written with enough complexity and uniqueness to allow the reader to enjoy and get lost in its universe. The pre-historical aspects of the novel made it a refreshing a story to read.
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Nice review. Indeed , I felt that character development and dialogue delivery played pivotal in making the story interesting. The author creatively weaved science, mystery and adventure themes in this book.
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I have seen a lot of science-fiction movies. But this book was the second time I read a sci-fi book. The story is moving smoothly without any lagging. The character development is great from the start. This book will be a feast for Sci-Fi lovers.
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