A Twice-Dead Genius Comporting with Misunderstood ...
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Science Fiction

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Age at time of review - 14
Reviewer's Location - Sammamish, WA, United States
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A Twice-Dead Genius Comporting With Misunderstood Abominations is a story about a man named Rudy. He has already lived twice. He is one of the few people that can be resurrected. He has saved humanity from extinction multiple times when aliens invaded. But now he is brought back to life again, this time by his very own Artificial Intelligence. It seems there are a different type of aliens on their way. They seem to want to destroy humanity and take Earth for themselves. Can Rudy Save humanity again? Or will the aliens prevail? Read to find out!

Opinion: 

A Twice-Dead Genius is an interesting and amazing sci-fi book. The first thing I like about it is the setting. The author does a great job in describing the sci-fi world that the characters are living in. In one scene, he describes a large city with flying cars and huge skyscrapers that go up to the clouds. The second thing I like is the description of the characters. The author has obviously put a lot of time into coming up with these characters. The author also shows the reader different scenes from Rudy’s past lives so that the reader can understand Rudy’s background and personality. I also liked the plot. There were no plot holes, and the story made sense expect for the beginning.

 

In the start of the novel, I felt very confused and lost because I did not know any of the backstory or lore, and I didn't know what was happening in the story. This made me feel like I didn’t want to read this book anymore; however, things were explained later on in the story

 

A Twice Dead Genius is a great sci-fi book. I would rate this book a ⅘ and would recommend it to anyone 14 and above. Happy reading.


 

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4
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A sci-fi book. Nothing bad.
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