"There is a horde of exciting developments that keep readers on edge. Datta's prose is crisp and textured: his depiction of mythology and hard SF and cyberpunk elements is as compelling as his headlong dive into the characters' emotions."—Prairies Book Review
"Avi Datta has once again crafted a mesmerizing tale in The Movement...It is a layered tale that will linger in conscious thoughts for some time"—Steven Robson for Readers' Favorite
"Datta's interspersing of SF aspects is seamless; the near-futuristic details are convincing; and the excitingly unpredictable action scenes have this emotional feel to them, as courageous, caring protagonists face mortal danger from truly sinister and evil antagonists."—BookView Review
"Datta hatches an intriguing plot, giving vivid descriptions that bring the scenes to life. He alternates the narration between the past and present while at the same time switching the action between designated characters. This gave the storyline a complicated but beautiful flow."—Keith Mbuya for Readers' Favorite
"Avi Datta's The Movement continues Vincent's sci-fi adventure with an intricate, mind-opening depiction of love, time travel, artificial intelligence, and other thought-provoking sci-fi topics."—The Manhattan Book Review
"This sequel has an excellent structure as it faithfully follows the events in the first book while still being readable as a standalone. Avi Datta never fails to sustain the intensity of the action, and this time, he raises the bar by way of the antagonist"—Vincent Dubaldo for Readers' Favorite
"The Movement is another tense and thrill-packed installment in Datta's innovative science fiction series...Worldbuilding and plotting have always been Datta's strengths, and his character development and dialogue have now caught up with those aspects"—San Francisco Book review
"The opening of the book will grab the attention of the reader"—Samantha Gregory for Readers' Favorite
"I loved the descriptive imagery used by the author while describing incidents in the book. He clearly describes scenes in the book, and I could clearly draw images of what was going on in my mind."—Online BookClub
"The non-linear and multiple point-of-view format is handled in a way that never feels convoluted or confusing, and as a result, you find yourself breezing through the pages...A stellar addition to the Time Corrector Series"—Pikasho Deka for Readers' Favorite