Review: Pulstar I: The Swan Barely Remembers by Giancarlo Roversi – A 2023 Indie Author Review Selection

Review: Pulstar I: The Swan Barely Remembers by Giancarlo Roversi – A 2023 Indie Author Review Selection

Pulstar: The Swan Barely Remembers
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Description (from Amazon.com)

In Astralvia, a nation on the brink, astronomer Jeral Murh’s life is in limbo.

She’s woken from a coma with fresh memories and is certain of two things:

Her past actions are already haunting her present.
She is not entirely human.

She must abscond from Astralvia before an ancient enemy wreaks revenge. Everything is against her. Also, she must find Aris Castilho, her former ally, and make him remember what they once meant to each other. She can’t leave without him.

Will she find Aris and convince him of their common past?
Will they reach Esther, their third ally?

Time is short … the ultimate reckoning is coming … and it’s unthinkable, indescribable—the worst thing that can happen to any human being.

Find out the fate of this trio of allies in this puzzling sci-fi thriller, where the stunning ending is just the beginning. Get ready to reflect on your place in the cosmos, your raison d’être, and what being human actually means.

Riddled with mystery, suspense, and a smattering of romance, Pulstar I: The Swan Barely Remembers is the enigmatic and addictive first installment in the Pulstar trilogy; although you can also read it as a stand-alone novel. It took over ten years to make and has a soundtrack in production.


5 stars

The Review

As a fan of science fiction, I was captivated by Giancarlo Roversi’s Pulstar I: The Swan Barely Remembers. In this thrilling opener to a trilogy, I found myself immersed in the dark and turbulent world of Astralvia, following the protagonist Jeral Murh in a race against time. Roversi’s talent in characterization and world-building stood out, painting a vivid picture that’s both authentic and engaging.

I appreciated the novel’s pacing, with twists and turns that kept me engaged. Themes of identity, humanity, and cosmos struck a chord and made me reflect on my place in the universe. There was complexity to the narrative, but it was worth the investment, and the philosophical musings blended with hard science fiction left me wanting more. I am a sucker for all things philosophical.

Pulstar I‘s sophisticated world-building and unexpected twists create a reading experience that is both captivating and thought-provoking. Whether you’re into dystopian narratives or speculative fiction, Pulstar I has something for everyone. It’s a remarkable journey that I highly recommend.

Available at Amazon: https://amzn.to/47LSQX9


More About the Author

Venezuela-born Giancarlo Roversi isn’t only a writer. He’s also a computer engineer and a musician who shared stages with artists such as REM, Oasis, Travis, Duran Duran, and Maroon Five.

When his band Fractaler broke up in 2011, he devoted the next ten years to cue the Pulstar Trilogy and three prequels in that universe.

He surrendered his personal life and wrote these manuscripts in his native language, Spanish, and then he translated them into English. He also composed a soundtrack for each book; they’re currently in production.

When he’s not living and breathing in his Pulstarverse, he loves family time, cooking, astronomy, animals, and having philosophical discussions—especially about the meaning of life—with anyone who cares to join him.


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