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Your Perfect-Score Book Reviews are Much Appreciated!

 
Sky Curse got a few 5 star reviews from Readers' Favourite, including this one:

"Exceptionally Well-written, creative, and utterly unique, Sky Curse by Janet Kravetz is the modern's YA genre's equivalent of Aldous Huxley's Brave New World."  

 
Sky Curse got a 5 star book review from The Book Commentary:

"Janet Kravetz fuses the tragedy of a decaying world with stellar storytelling to force readers to contemplate a future that could be theirs if they fail to take care of our world. She writes themes that are resonant and crafts a tale that will have contemporary readers thinking about how their actions affect the environment. The characters are relatable and real, and the author’s ability to vividly explore the psyche of the characters shines through the narrative. In turn troubling and exciting, The Chosen Five is more than a dystopian narrative. It is the tale of humanity, bold in its exploration of existential conflicts and deft in its execution of relatable themes and believable characters. Fans of science fiction and fantasy will gulp this down quickly and then think about the warnings embedded in the tale. Sky Curse: The Chosen Five is a fascinating opening for a series that should not just be read but discussed." 

Sky Curse got a 10/10 book review from author Anthony Avina:

 

"Thought-provoking, adrenaline-fueled, and entertaining, author Janet Kravetz’s “Sky Curse: The Chosen Five” is a must-read sci-fi meets dystopian conspiracy thriller novel of 2022! The concept and execution of this narrative felt very much like George Orwell’s 1984 meets Issac Asimov’s expansive sci-fi collection, including I, Robot. The intimate way the author is able to capture the concept of finding one’s voice and stepping into your own power made this such a rich and unique story. If you haven’t yet, be sure to grab your copy today!"

Reaching Beyond Ourselves got a 4/4 review from the Online Book Club 

"...Reaching Beyond Ourselves: Leading A Spiritual, Peaceful And Diverse World is one of those delightful reads. This book puts into perspective the lifelong ramifications of wars. Decades after the holocaust, families are still hurting and learning to live with those scars. I couldn’t help but wonder about families in Ukraine and Russia today with what is currently happening in those two countries. Because of the valuable history lessons, the exceptional editing, the message of peace conveyed by this book, the artistic illustrations, and the well-written poems, I rate the book 4 out of 4 stars."
 

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