Official Review: The Omicron Six by Endy Wright

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Re: Official Review: The Omicron Six by Endy Wright

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"Powers and abilities beyond human imagination". Wow, I believe this is one of those books that shifts the core of one's mind vividly. I must check it out. This review is amazing.
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What an interesting review! The book seems amazing, science fiction and some humor. I like how the story of the two main characters interact.
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This book sounds so intriguing! From someone who has felt like an outcast before, I’m interested in seeing how the friendship between these amazing characters unfolds! The sample
On Amazon was good enough to entice me to purchase and read the rest as soon as possible!!!! I must know what happens to these boys....
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I found it interesting what you said about the characters and the theme of abuse within the book. It would make an interesting read, but I would be out off by vulgar language and swearing
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Seems like its a riveting and quite interesting story. From your review, I could immediately conjure up images of the two main characters. Congratulations on a splendid review!!
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I love science fictions especially ones with great characters, captivating plot and a satisfying ending such as this. Endy did an amazing job here. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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I enjoyed the review more than the book. Beautiful job. I just couldn't connect with the characters. Maybe the pace was too slow. The premise behind the plot (characters with telekinetic powers for example) is a good one, but the story didn't spark in my head.
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Good review. I have read the free sample and I think the author has done a credible job on character development. While Kevin's character is out there, we are able to see the other side of Cooper and Coupe. Cooper cannot speak at school but can do so at home and with his friend Coupe. Coupe can connect telepathically with Cooper and together they find support in each other to wade off bullies such as Kevin. It is a good book for young people and fantasy lovers. Good job to both the author and the reviewer. Endy is a credible writer, it seems.
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Thank you for this excellent review. It’s a pity that I’m not a great fan of science fiction, otherwise I might have been tempted to try it out. Well done!
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This seems like a great book it weighs both the happy and sad sides of life. I would love to read this book.
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With an amazing review like that, this is a book that I easily see myself reading. It reminds me of Vicious by V. E. Schwab.
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This novel brims an engaging storyline and well-developed, interesting characters. The added element of humor will also keep readers turning pages. Sci-fi fanatics and lovers will thoroughly enjoy this first-in-series novel and eagerly await the next.

Thank you for a well written review!
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It really sounds interesting and impressive. It's great that the author has included humor too. I love reading books which include humor. Thanks for the great review!
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It really sounds interesting and impressive. It's great that the author has included humor too. I love reading books which include humor. Thanks for the great review!
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Post by Gift5 »

Your review of The Omicron Si by Endy Wright sounds very detailed and refreshing. Thanks for the review.
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