Inside the Book:
Title: The God Wave
Author: Patrick Hemstreet
Release Date: May 17, 2016
Publisher: Harper Voyager
Genre: Thriller/Suspense
Format: Ebook/Paperback/Hardcover/Audio
For decades, scientists have speculated about the untapped potential of the human brain. Now, neuroscientist Chuck Brenton has made an astonishing breakthrough. He has discovered the key—the crucial combination of practice and conditioning—to access the incredible power dormant in ninety percent of our brains. Applying his methods to test subjects, he has stimulated abilities that elevate brain function to seemingly “godlike” levels.
These extraordinary abilities can transform the world, replacing fear and suffering with tranquility and stability. But in an age of increasing militarization, corporate exploitation, and explosive technological discovery, a group of influential power brokers are determined to control Brenton’s new superbeings for their own manipulative ends—and their motives may be far from peaceful.
Meet the Author:
Patrick Hemstreet is a novelist, neuroengineer, entrepreneur, patent-pending inventor, special-warfare-trained Navy medic, stand-up comic, and actor. He lives in Houston, Texas, with his wife and sons. The God Wave is his first novel.
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Tour Schedule
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Tuesday, May 17 - Book featured at Stormy Vixen's Book Reviews
Wednesday, May 18 - Book featured at Harmonious Publicity
Thursday, May 19 - Book featured at The Literary Nook
Friday, May 20 - Book reviewed at Blooming with Books
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Monday, May 23 - Book reviewed at Books for Books
Tuesday, May 24 - Book featured at The Dark Phantom
Wednesday, May 25 - Book featured at A Title Wave
Thursday, May 26 - Book featured at Chosen By You Book Club
Friday, May 27 - Book featured at Write and Take Flight
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Monday, May 30 - Book reviewed at Deco My Heart
Tuesday, May 31 - Book featured at Voodoo Princess
Wednesday, June 1 - Book featured at The Review From Here
Thursday, June 2 - Book featured at Literal Exposure
Friday, June 3 - Book reviewed at I'm Shelf-ish
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Monday, June 6 - Book featured at The Bookworm Lodge
Tuesday, June 7 - Book reviewed at Cover2Cover
Wednesday, June 8 - Book featured at Around the World in Books
Thursday, June 9 - Book reviewed at The Recipe Fairy
Friday, June 10 - Book reviewed at Deal Sharing Aunt
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My Review
The God Wave by Patrick Hemstreet has a slow start. This is a book that can be very interesting to people who posses a bit of background knowledge on the brain, psychology, or the science of the mind. The God Wave by Patrick Hemstreet is a scientific style science fiction, which I personally found a little bit boring in the beginning until I really got into it. The more I learned about the characters and what they were trying to do the more interested I got in the book. This is one of those books that makes you think and question what is truly possible. If you enjoy science based science fiction that you will truly enjoy this book; especially if you are the type of person who likes to push at the limits of reality and fiction. I was sent a free copy of The God Wave by Patrick Hemstreet for only my honest and unbiased review of The God Wave by Patrick Hemstreet .
My Review
The God Wave by Patrick Hemstreet has a slow start. This is a book that can be very interesting to people who posses a bit of background knowledge on the brain, psychology, or the science of the mind. The God Wave by Patrick Hemstreet is a scientific style science fiction, which I personally found a little bit boring in the beginning until I really got into it. The more I learned about the characters and what they were trying to do the more interested I got in the book. This is one of those books that makes you think and question what is truly possible. If you enjoy science based science fiction that you will truly enjoy this book; especially if you are the type of person who likes to push at the limits of reality and fiction. I was sent a free copy of The God Wave by Patrick Hemstreet for only my honest and unbiased review of The God Wave by Patrick Hemstreet .
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