Official Review: Genesis (The Infinity Series, Vol.2)
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Re: Official Review: Genesis (The Infinity Series, Vol.2)
Thank you for your straightforward review.
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This made me feel an urge to have read the book one of this series since i was on flying with questions in my mind about how the story started on and be on the loop of the story line. But i later on flowed with the story.
As i continued to dig deeper into the story, i felt drawn into the desperate willingness of Alex and Jasper, Gwen's best friend to face all ups and downs just for Gwen to have a recovery from the poison that was wearing her out. Despite given tasks to do by guards of the trees of life, the fight all sorts so as to get all the keys. If i had a guy like Alex, oh my! I will definitely go on my knees and propose.

I was impressed with the plotting and presentation of characters through the chapters. Though there were minor grammar errors which could been avoided here and there. I will therefore rate the book 4 out of 4 stars. Great work indeed. Can't wait for the third book to come out. lmao.

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I, myself don't usually read series stories but this one changes my mind. A romantic-fantasy book, nice!
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Definitely not something, I would like to read.The writer did a good job, though and the review is absolutely great.
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At first I was a little worried because I have not read the first series of the title, thinking I will not understand what the book is all about. But to my amazement, this is such a great book about a man who pushed away a woman in His life whom He deeply loved, now He is on a journey to the tree of life to find cure for this woman.
An emotion novel of loosing the woman you love, your life partner. This book takes you through the pain you will be feeling before the person dies. I have never lost a life partner but I really felt the pain that the author is talking about . Its so painful and overwhelming to see someone you love suffer more and more and the sad part would be the fact that whatever you are doing to ease the pain and the efforts you take to bring comfort to the person seems not to be working. You feel so powerless. The author puts us in His shoes, His emotions, His moment and His overwhelming pain at that moment and an inability to stop or prevent it from going any further
A lot of times we tend to take the blame if the person does not get any better, we feel like we should be doing much more, much important for our sick loved one. We remember all the terrible things we did to them and how we need to have a second chance of their life, just to do things better and treat them with lots of love and respect.
There's an important lesson that I learned here and I do believe that a lot of readers with also appreciate this lesson. The author mentioned that Ky was Gwen's soul mate but yet He was the one who helped Hannah poison Gwen. well, to me it says sometimes the people closest to us or people we trust the most can be the ones who hurt us the most. And you have to realize what you have before you loose it, realize all the important people in your life before loosing them as it can be unbearably hurtful if you may realize after pushing them away, just like the main character did to Gwen, the women He adored.
I find the book professionally edited, I did not find any grammar faults nor spelling errors. therefore I rate this novel 4 out of 4 stars. This book can be read by anyone from teenagers to pensioners, especially those who enjoys life lessons. Keep up the good work Bellamy.