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"⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This story doesn’t just tell a war—it makes you feel every piece of it. The Silence Trials: Ash & Faith is one of those rare sci-fi stories that actually balances large-scale action with real emotional weight. It’s not just about battles, AI, or futuristic technology—it’s about people. About loss, identity, and what it truly means to stay human when everything around you is trying to take that away. What stood out the most to me was Eve as a protagonist. She’s not perfect. She’s not always likable. But she’s real. You feel her pain, her anger, and the weight she carries after everything she’s been through. Watching her struggle between leadership, loss, and her own humanity is what makes this story hit so hard. The twists are another highlight. Just when you think you understand what’s going on, the story shifts in a way that actually raises the stakes instead of feeling forced. The reveal of Lilith and how everything connects back to ODIN is honestly one of the strongest parts of the book. The action scenes are intense and cinematic, but they never feel empty. Every fight has consequences. Every loss matters. And that’s what makes the world feel alive. If there’s one thing to note, it’s that the story moves fast—but in a good way. It keeps you hooked and constantly pushing forward, making it hard to stop reading. Overall, this is a powerful mix of dystopian sci-fi, military action, and emotional storytelling. If you’re into stories like The Hunger Games, Halo, or Terminator—but with a stronger emotional core—this is definitely worth reading. Can’t wait to see how it all ends."

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