Review of The Prism Effect

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I love the Prism Effects cover. It's colourful and attention grabbing. The book also has a great storyline that's perfect for readers who enjoy sci-fi novels with elements of mystery. I'm curious to know what causes Jet's eyes to illuminate the way they do. Congrats on making botd!
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This is an intriguing sci-fi book that underscores the importance of working as a team in solving a problem, and we can see that in the case of Jet Stroud, who works as a team alongside his colleagues in university to solve a particular problem they both have in common. I love how the book characters are well-developed. Nice review.
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This is just the kind of book I like to read. Thanks for the review.
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This review beautifully captures the essence of Jet's journey and its underlying themes of determination and friendship. It makes me curious about Jet's story and his quest to uncover the mysteries of Epebus Mortem.
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This is really an interesting story. I am just curious to know the cause of Jet's neon-like eyes, and how far, or possibly what level, he can manage his difficult days at his home country with his emerging self-awareness.
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I agree with the reviewer about the importance of page numbers, but that aside, the review does an excellent job highlighting the interconnected mysteries in the book. It's intriguing to think about how they all tie together.
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Coming just a few years after the COVID pandemic, though it’s a fictional account, I like the storyline touching on some mysterious epidemic. COVID taught me nothing is far from reality. Thanks for the review.
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Impressive that such a voluminous book is error-free! Sci Fi it may be, but your review reveals that it deals with real-life issues around stigmatisation and bullying. Most of all, it tells us that nobody Is ever alone however lonely they may feel.
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The mysteries surrounding Jet's condition and Skylight University's AI-driven system create an intriguing and immersive narrative. Thanks for the review.
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This seems like a captivating science fiction novel with a hint of fantasy. I like that this book discusses the themes of friendship, teamwork, cooperation and resilience. Thanks for an excellent review!
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The Prism Effect by J. Wint delivers valuable life lessons on teamwork, cooperation, resilience, and friendship through Jet, Cutter, Bo, and Cord's engaging narratives. The book's remarkable content and well-edited presentation earn it a well-deserved full rating. Congrats on BOTD.
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Post by Dzejn_Crvena »

This story is about the protagonist and his unique characteristic of having Epebus Mortem, a condition where the eyes are glowing. When he entered a special academy, he met other people who are similar to him. Together, they solved various mysteries throughout the book. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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Post by Precious Anavheoba »

The cover of the book made me think it was just another dystopian novel displaying some far-fetched or high imagination. Reading the review changed that impression and I think the book is more valuable for its lessons.

"Jet's journey underscores the significance of separating our current circumstances from our future aspirations." This speaks to me personally.
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Post by Fergie Jessica Edeni »

This is an excellent review that truly captures the essence of the book. Your analysis of Jet's journey and the themes of determination and collaboration is spot-on. Congrats on BOTD!
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Post by Tokede Kolawole »

Life lessons and the themes of friendship, camaraderie, teamwork are right up my list of things to look out for in a book. Following Jet Stroud sounds like a great adventure.
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