Robin’s Review of Path of the Hybrids: A Genetic Engineering Science Fantasy


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Rating: 5 out of 5.

They grow up fast… craving for blood.

In a school on a dystopian planet, children train to fulfill a simple task.

Get in. Kill. Get out.

One of the children, a girl, is special among the rest.

But the truth is far more cosmic and important than anyone can ever imagine.

This short story left me wanting more, and I can’t wait for book 2. The science fiction genre is brilliantly blended with sub-genres like dystopian, mythology, coming of age, and angels and demons, and it all comes together to create a suspenseful thriller.
Although the world-building was limited to a specific building, it was still well-written and creative, given the constraints of a short story. The plot is expertly crafted, flows seamlessly, and is refreshingly original.
Now, let’s talk about the characters. The A’s and B’s concept is intriguing, and the various personalities shine through even though they’re just letters and numbers. While the story starts off slowly, it helps set the stage for all the pieces to come together before they’re scattered by an unexpected twist.
Overall, I highly recommend this story, series, and author.
Next book in the Series:
Messengers Rising: A Genetic Engineering Mythological Science Fantasy (444 Book 2)
Book 2 of 2: 444
March 23, 2024

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