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Review: The Swan Barely Remembers By Giancarlo Roversi

Books with maps are notoriously known to be good, and this has two! It is very exciting to see not one but two. This points to this author's ability at world and character-building, which makes it easier to get immersed in this book. This book is well-written and the author's writing style makes the reading seamless. PULSTAR 1: the swan barely remembers is not your typical sci-fi thriller because it encompasses so much more than that, the element of romance, mystery, and suspense mixed in a mash of the goodness that is this book. Although it could be easy to get lost frequently because of the simultaneous introduction of multiple characters at the same time and the several locations, which may lead to the readers making several visits to the maps. Pulstar, sometimes written in the first and the third person’s perspective gives a form of intimacy to this group while also providing a generalized overview making you feel more connected with the characters. One of the characters