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Review of The House on Infinity Loop: Nothing is as it seems... (The Dimensional Alliance Book 1)

The thing I most enjoyed about this book is how fantasy is woven in and presented as science fiction. This is a world where dragons and gnomes exist, but as science. Where fantasy is given an explanation. The book keeps its readers engaged by giving them innumerable opportunities to speculate about the origins and workings of the incredible tech presented.
The author is able to build entire worlds so convincingly lifelike that I frankly wouldn't be too surprised if these worlds did indeed exist alongside our own. She goes into tremendous detail about the worlds and lives of the characters, making the story feel absolutely real. I really enjoyed the descriptions of the worlds that Jenny, the main character, visited.
Over the course of the book, we are able to see a definite change in Jenny as she falls into her new duties, taking on challenges with a strength she didn't know she had. We are able to see exactly what she's feeling and thinking in certain situations. Her thoughts work well with the story to help the plot flow smoothly and her emotions are so genuine that it is quite easy to forget that it is a story and not a real life account. In fact, all the characters in this book, even minor side characters, are given personality and made to feel real.
Overall, I would say that this is an amazing book that you should absolutely read it!
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Added by kaurajenlin
5 years ago on 18 December 2019 03:13