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Seven Point Eight: Beyond

K. M. Gruchelska’s Seven Point Eight: Beyond is an ambitious and multi-layered story that blends science fiction with metaphysics, history, and even a bit of espionage. The novel follows the journey of Paul Eldridge, a physicist exploring the mysteries of consciousness and human potential, alongside a cast of intriguing characters whose lives interconnect in unexpected ways. With elements of quantum mechanics, secret research facilities, and past-life exploration, the book feels like a whirlwind of thought-provoking ideas wrapped in a gripping narrative.

The writing is dense but in a way that rewards patience. Gruchelska clearly has a deep love for scientific theories and philosophy, and that passion comes through in the book’s world-building. At times, it feels more like a Carl Sagan lecture than a novel, but I found myself fascinated by the way she ties quantum physics into a character-driven story. The early chapters, particularly Paul’s introduction to The Establishment, had me hooked. There’s something eerie about his recruitment, almost like an intellectual thriller where you’re not sure if the protagonist is onto the discovery of a lifetime or being manipulated into something far more sinister. The slow-burn tension in these moments worked well, making me eager to see where things would lead.

Where the novel really shines is in its sense of exploration both of the cosmos and the human mind. Tahra, a fantastic character, possesses a raw, psychic energy that grows throughout the book. Her struggles with self-discovery and control over her abilities felt authentic, even when the plot veered into deep metaphysical territory. The sequences where she taps into unseen dimensions are vivid and strange, almost like a blend of Dune and 2001: A Space Odyssey. One particularly gripping moment is when she connects with The Directors, mysterious entities who reveal tantalizing truths about reality. These passages made me feel like I was on the verge of understanding something profound, even if I wasn’t entirely sure what that something was.

Some sections get bogged down in exposition, especially when characters delve into theoretical discussions. I appreciate intellectual depth in science fiction, but there were points where the dialogue felt more like a lecture than a conversation. Still, the moments of action and intrigue, such as the sequences inside the research facility and the growing tension between Paul and Max Richardson, kept me engaged. I also enjoyed the recurring motif of “everything is connected,” which ties the book’s many threads together in a satisfying way.

Seven Point Eight: Beyond is a novel for readers who love their sci-fi with a side of existential questioning. If you’re the kind of person who likes to debate the nature of consciousness and quantum entanglement, you’ll likely find a lot to love here. It’s a book that demands attention and rewards curiosity. For fans of cerebral, idea-driven science fiction, it’s absolutely worth the read.

Pages: 561 | ASIN : B0DWKR548Q

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When We Push Through Sound

For some people, the goal in life is to raise a family and have a stable job. When We Push Through Sound is the story of Tristan James, who achieved both for some time and thought he was happy. However, personal relationships are complex. And for this reason, three years after his divorce, he discovered that his dreams should be focused in another direction, even if he didn’t know which one. The only thing that gave him peace was the sounds of his guitar, a detail that took a long time to appreciate. But it wasn’t until he lost his job that he reached his most depressive moment and was able to question life. That was his opportunity to understand his goals and how to achieve them. With this story, Geoff Sease shows us that our choices in life impact the direction life takes, but we can always find alternatives.

When We Push Through Sound is about learning to stand up in times of difficulty, but it also shows the importance of accepting the support of loved ones. Tristan is a character who thinks he has it all and then loses it. However, over time, he was able to understand his true priorities through a lot of suffering. And even if he feels alone or confused, some people support him and seek his well-being. That’s why I found this reading interesting because of the way it reflects realistic situations of life. Also, it’s easy to empathize with the characters and get involved with them, and because it is a chronological account is easy to follow.

When We Push Through Sound is for a specific type of audience. I recommend this book to those who like realistic readings that show everyday situations like family and work relationships. Still, the story is entertaining and has various unexpected twists that enrich the narrative. It is for this and its original subject, I give it 5 out of 5 stars. When We Push Through Sound is perfect for sharing the idea that friends will be there to help us in the most complicated situations. It also teaches that when we overcome the sensation of failure, we can discover that true success and love can be closer than expected.

Pages: 240 | ASIN : B0B8CGCKQ5

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INTO THE STORM

Roger Boggs is a local sheriff in Circlegold county. Haunted by past traumas, Boggs dedicates his life to policing the small town he lives in. When a group of local boys goes missing, it starts him on an investigation that will change him forever. Aided by the mysterious Sears, a major in the Air Force, they must contend with a town hellbent on serving their own kind of justice. And when one of the missing boys shows up claiming that the person they are looking for may not be of human origin, it sends Boggs on a journey into the unknown.

From the start of the first page, I was intrigued by the plot of this book. Author D.J. Adamson immerses the reader into the suspense making this one book I couldn’t put down. Being a fan of sci-fi mysteries, this book had everything from the aliens, and the interesting characters, to wondering what would happen next. I enjoyed that the author didn’t stop describing each character. Instead, throughout the chapters, she provided bits of information about the character as the story progressed. This allowed me to get to know the characters without slowing down the story.

The author seamlessly switches between characters in the chapters without confusing the reader or interrupting the flow of the story. While I kept reading, I was mesmerized and kept in suspense. The author’s descriptions of places, especially when describing the aliens, are so vivid that I was creeped out while reading. The scenes where people start disappearing also kept me in suspense, and I felt like I was alongside the characters hiding from the alien. The icing on the cake is the ending of the story; it was not what I expected, but it was even better than I expected.

I highly recommend the science fiction thriller, INTO THE STORM: Aliens Among Us to readers that enjoy the unknown and want to be on the edge of their seat.

Pages: 319 | ASIN : B092RD6Q7Z

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