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adventurous
emotional
mysterious
fast-paced
Interesting premise, very poorly edited.
adventurous
challenging
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
I really liked the concept behind this story. Essentially, the plot revolves around Clairvoyants, who have special abilities like prophetic vision or telepathy or telekinesis–Rion, the main character, has the last. I really liked how Moore presented and described these abilities, and I enjoyed the intrigue surrounding how they came to be this way.
Honestly, I just always love a good sci-fi plot with a creepy science organization, and Moore one-hundred-percent delivered on that front.
As for the characters, I liked them well enough. Rion went through a lot over the course of the story, and it was interesting to see how he changed and developed. But there were also so many awesome side characters; I don’t think I had a particular favorite, though.
One thing I think could’ve been improved in the story, though, was the pacing. The author blew by some scenes so quickly, and I felt some of them could’ve used more attention. And the opposite was also true; there were parts that dragged a bit, too. It wasn’t terrible, though, I just think a little editing would’ve been beneficial.
Also, I think some of the overly descriptive writing could’ve been cut out. That’s more of a personal taste problem, though; sometimes, Moore lingered too long on descriptions (especially when he described things by comparison) and it didn’t mesh well with my tastes.
Full review on blog: https://thebooksuite.com/the-fourth-kinetic-book-tour/
Honestly, I just always love a good sci-fi plot with a creepy science organization, and Moore one-hundred-percent delivered on that front.
As for the characters, I liked them well enough. Rion went through a lot over the course of the story, and it was interesting to see how he changed and developed. But there were also so many awesome side characters; I don’t think I had a particular favorite, though.
One thing I think could’ve been improved in the story, though, was the pacing. The author blew by some scenes so quickly, and I felt some of them could’ve used more attention. And the opposite was also true; there were parts that dragged a bit, too. It wasn’t terrible, though, I just think a little editing would’ve been beneficial.
Also, I think some of the overly descriptive writing could’ve been cut out. That’s more of a personal taste problem, though; sometimes, Moore lingered too long on descriptions (especially when he described things by comparison) and it didn’t mesh well with my tastes.
Full review on blog: https://thebooksuite.com/the-fourth-kinetic-book-tour/
adventurous
medium-paced