STAR WARS, THE APPROACHING STORM, A Review

by Alan Dean Foster

Published by The Random House Publishing Group

A review by John Irvin

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“Not a chance, no. A ‘Jedi’ lightsaber, is it? I suppose that would make you a ‘Jedi Knight,’ sweet splash? A lovely, lithe Jedi at that!”

            From the back cover blurb:

            The Republic is decaying, even under the leadership of Supreme Chancellor Palpatine, who was elected to save the galaxy from collapsing under the forces of discontent.

            On the tiny but strategic planet of Ansion, a powerful faction is on the verge of joining the growing secessionist movement. At the Chancellor’s request, the Jedi Council sends two Jedi Knights, Obi-Won Kenobi and Luminara Unduli, along with their Padawans Anakin Skywalker and Bariss Offee, to stabilize the planet’s population.

           To succeed, the Jedi will have to fulfill near-impossible tasks, befriend wary strangers, and influence two great armies, stalked all the while by an enemy sworn to see the negotiations collapse and the mission fail…

The Approaching Storm (A Star Wars Novel) by Alan Dean Foster, a Review

            By now you know I must be a Star Wars fan. This prequel to the classic Attack of the Clones (Star Wars Volume II), The Approaching Storm will charge your senses with the beautiful new creation of Ansion. The description of the landscape and animal life will fill your mind with onder.

            I also sorta got a crush on Luminara—they say confession is good for the soul.

            The tensions from the Republic’s decay will have you wondering how much longer till the infamous revelation of Chancellor Palpatine’s true identity—trying not to give a spoiler alert here.

            You say, really? Spoiler alert? Yes, I say. There could be someone out there who has never seen or read Star Wars before. I did not get to watch Star Wars until my college days, I read the books first. So when the great plot twist of Palpatine’s identity came out, I was surprised. I had a few friends bewildered at this.

            Anyways, this is a short novel, great read, and simple a science fiction fantastic.

            So, take my recommendation and click this link to go buy it: THE APPROACHING STORM.

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THE SHADOW LAMP (A Bright Empires Novel) A Review

by Stephen Lawhead

Published by Thomas Nelson

A review by John Irvin

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“Then it is agreed. We will return the skin to Arthur, and when that is done, that will be the end of it.” –Xian-Li

            From the Back Cover:

            The Quest for answers—and ultimate survival—hinges on finding the cosmic link between the Skin Map, the Shadow Lamp, and the Spirit Well.

            The search for the map of blue symbols began in a rainy alley in London but has since expanded through space and time and includes more seekers.

            Kit, Mina, Gianni, Cass, Haven, and Giles have gathered in Mina’s 16th-century coffee house and are united in their determination to find a path back to the Spirit Well. Yet, with their shadow lamps destroyed and key pieces of the map still missing, the journey will be farm more difficult than they imagine. And when one of their own disappears with Sir Henry’s cryptic Green Book, they no longer know who to trust.

            At the same time, the Zetetic Society has uncovered a terrifying secret which, if proven, will rock the very foundations of Creation. The quest for answers is no longer limited to recovering an unknown treasure. The fate of the universe depends on unraveling the riddle of the Skin Map.

The Shadow Lamp (A Bright Empires Novel) by Stephen Lawhead, a Review

            Four books into the Bright Empires series and the Skin Map is still being referenced. Well, that’s because it is the center of a mystifying intrigue of cosmic proportions—spreading across time and space in the multiverse in book number four, The Shadow Lamp.

            As expected, Stephen Lawhead laid out this next book in the series in an epic way. While unraveling some parts of the mystery, he also expounded on it—bringing an even greater urge to keep reading to the story.

            In my eyes, the started at a climax and got better and better—being a writer myself, I dream of obtaining such heights, men like Stephen Lawhead are my inspiration. You can tell the story was well thought out, researched, and developed long before the book was written. That or Lawhead is just that darn good.

            If you are a fan—or getting interested—in the fantasy adventure genre with time travel and parallel universes, you’ll have to add this book to your collection. If you haven’t, make sure you add the previous ones before as well!

            So, take my recommendation and click this link to go buy it: THE SHADOW LAMP.

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DOOM THROUGH THE RABBIT HOLE (A Paranormal Comedy)

by John Irvin

A commentary by John Irvin

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“My name’s Conner Schez and I’m dead.”

Short Description:

Ghosts, wraiths, and the Queen of Doom, this Emergency Room isn’t your normal ER.

Follow Conner, Alice, and their friends as they end up uncovering a sorceress’s plot to take control of the hospital and perhaps the rest of the world. 

When you wake up to find your body lying at your feet and discover you’re a ghost, what do you do? Conner Schez finds himself in this dilemma and needs his friends’ help to tear open this mystery. 

Alice has the power to open portals to other worlds, she calls these portals “Rabbit Holes.” But when Conner come to her for help, she opens a portal and finds out, a little white rabbit doesn’t come out. It’s something totally different.

Doom Through the Rabbit Hole (A Paranormal Comedy) by John Irvin

            This was one of those fun-purely-for-enjoyment adventures. I love paranormals and during the time I worked in the Emergency Room, there were times when my coworkers were certain there was a ghost in one of the rooms.

            This was the spark to this short little humorous dilly. I think it’s actually my very first paranormal comedy taken from the point of the view of a ghost.

            If you want a chuckle or a giggle, maybe this short novella will make you smile?

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MEMORIES OF CHRONOSALIS a REVIEW INTERVIEW

by Ceara Comeau

Published by Ceara Comeau

A review-interview by John Irvin

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“A real war zone. It was now clear to Amber the urgency of her arrival—she had to fix this. The only question was, how?”

            Doing something Different

            With this book review blog I get to take it a different path for my readers. I actually know the author of Memories of Chronosalis personally and she was so generous and willing to answer a few questions I asked about her work.

            I’ll share that Q&A here before giving the book blurb and a short note from me at the end. I want to say upfront, Thank you, Ceara Comeau for your awesome responses.

  1. What literary pilgrimages have you gone on?

            Yes! I went to Ireland, but I wasn’t there for writing a book specifically. It just so happened that the country itself inspired me for the trilogy I’m currently working on!

2. What is the first book that made you cry?

            The last book of the Divergent series. I was so attached to a certain character that ended up dying.

3. Does writing energize or exhaust you?

            Both. Well, it really depends on the book I’m writing at the time. If there are a lot of characters involved or the scene is very complex, it can exhaust me. But if it’s just a few characters and the story is going through a “lull” then it’s not so bad. I feel the most energized when I get to a climactic part in my writing.

4. What are common traps for aspiring writers?

            One of the most common traps I’ve seen is people trying to make their work perfect for the reader. It’s not a bad thing to want one’s work it’s absolute best. As writers, that’s what we all strive for. But I always tell aspiring writers to write for themselves first. If we force our work to be something it’s not, that will show in the final product.

5. What is your writing Kryptonite?

            I wouldn’t say I have a Kryptonite, I face writer’s block like any other writer. The closest I can get to “Kryptonite” is when I have too many ideas in my head and I can’t figure out how to organize them.

6. Did you ever consider writing under a pseudonym?

            When I began writing it was a thought that crossed my mind, but I realized I wanted people to know that I was me writing all those stories. Besides, some people think my name is a pseudonym!

7. Do you want each book to stand on its own, or are you trying to build a body of work with connections between each book?

            My seventh book is the starting point to many other books. I will be creating a universe in which all the books (with the exception of a trilogy I’m working on) will be stand alone. However, these books will hint at other books. Some characters will even meet up with other characters from the books.

8. How did publishing your first book change your process of writing?

            When I published my first book, my mom helped me out. She found the self-publishing website that I still use today. I was fifteen when the first two books came out and at the time it didn’t make a huge difference to me because I was so young. In fact, I wouldn’t have even considered publishing had my mom not suggested it. I don’t think the publishing process really hit me until I became an adult.

9. How many hours a day do you write?

            Honestly, it depends on what else I have going on that particular day. I do lots of other projects on the side. There will be weeks where I’ll go without writing because I feel I need a break from it to recollect my thoughts. I always encourage new and seasoned authors to take breaks as you can get burned out very easily. But I’d say on a normal writing day, I can go three to four hours straight writing and get a good five thousand words in.

Memories of Chronosalis by Ceara Comeau, a Review.

10. How do you select the names of your characters?

            This will sound weird, but I actually listen to the characters and wait for them to tell me their names. Sometimes they come to me even before the image of the character comes to mind. But there are those rare times where I just can’t think of a name and I’ll look on baby name websites.

11. Do you hide any secrets in your books that only a few people will find?

            Sometimes I’ll add real life scenarios to my fictional settings. I’m one of those people that like to read a story and learn something from the characters. When I’m writing my character outlines, I ask myself, “What can I learn from this character”. By keeping that in mind, I’m able to develop the character around that question and it helps with keeping that character consistent.

12. What was your hardest scene to write?

            In general, the hardest scene for me to write is “killing off” a character that I grew attached to. That happened in “Memories of Chronosalis” and in the trilogy I’m writing.

13. What is the most difficult part of your artistic process?

            Probably being patient with myself. Because my future books all take place in the same universe, I’m often writing notes for each book all at the same time. There will be days that my thoughts will get ahead of me and they get out of control. That’s when I know I need to give myself a long break. But in regards to writing, I think the hardest part for me is description. As a kid, I couldn’t describe to save my life, but over the years I’ve gotten better at it. I still have difficulty with it from time to time.

14. How long did it take you to write this book?

            “Memories of Chronosalis” took me a year and a half to write.

15. What was your favourite scene to write?

            All of the action scenes and the psychological twists that were thrown in there. I could almost imagine the look on my readers’ face when they got to those parts.

16. Do you remember what sparked the idea for the book?

            This book came from the “Amber Oak” series that I began when I was younger. It was a four-book series that I ended up stopping because it wasn’t going anywhere and didn’t make sense. So, I scrapped it and rewrote it.

17. What is the best time of day for you to write?

            Depends on my mood. Sometimes if I feel the urge to write, I’ll do it in the afternoon, but I mostly write super late at night.

18. Are there more books in the works to follow Memories of Chronosalis?

            I recently came out with a prequel to “Memories of Chronosalis” called “A Scientist’s Remorse”. I call it my spoiler book because it contains secrets about all the characters in Memories. I always warn people to read “Memories of Chronosalis” then it’s prequel as reading the prequel first could get confusing.

           

From the Back of the Book Blurb:

            It’s one thing to read about heroes saving worlds in far off galaxies, but to become one is an entirely different story. Sixteen-year-old Amber Oak wanted nothing more than to stay in her own world of music and solitude. But the inhabitants of Galaseya, a Utopian planet rooted in the past, had other ideas in mind.

            According to them, only she wielded the power to stop the dark forces threatening their home. At first, Amber sympathized with the planet, but saw no reason to involve herself in the affairs of something outside her world. But the stakes have risen when she discovers that Galaseya is not only the world that has been invading her dreams, but also the place her estranged family originated from. With this new knowledge, questions began to surface and secrets of Amber’s life come to light causing her to second guess everything she knows.

            Her desire for a normal life quickly dissipates as she goes against her better judgment and agrees to journey to this strange planet. Any doubt Amber had before arriving is quickly replaced with a different reality when she finds the once beautiful land in ruin due to a terrible device forged with the knowledge from an evil world called Darmentraea.

            Through this adventure, her family’s dark past is revealed, and a new threat begins to emerge from the dark world—a threat unlike anything Amber or her family expected. The Brothers, rulers of Darmentraea, are coming with a sinister plot that puts all of humanity in jeopardy.

Contact the Author or Follow her:

www.cearacomeau.com

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            My Short Thoughts:

            I’ve always had a thing for books that explore a new extraterrestrial world. So you know I enjoyed this book. Amber seems like your average teenager, but with these dreams she starts off with, you immediately know the aim of the plot and next thing you know, you’re kidnapped on a wild ride of a story.

            Actually having the honour of knowing the author is pretty cool to me as well. I’ve enjoyed sharing the journey of the independent author with Ceara and look forward to reading more of her works!

            So, take my recommendation and click this link to go buy it: MEMORIES OF CHRONOSALIS.

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THE SPIRIT WELL (A Bright Empires Novel) A Review

by Stephen Lawhead

Published by Thomas Nelson

A review by John Irvin

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Quote from the Book:

“Cassandra Clarke dug bones for a living. She spent every summer of her professional life hunkered down in trenches of various depths with a trowel in one hand and a whisk broom in the other, excavating the skeletal remains of creatures long dead, many of which were known only to science and some known to no one at all.”

From the description:

            But what if the true treasure isn’t the map at all…what if the map marks something far greater? Something one world cannot contain? Those who desire to unlock the mystery are in a race to possess the secret—for good or evil.

            Kit Livingstone is mastering the ability to travel across realities using ley lines and has forged a link from the Bone House, a sacred lodge made of animal bones, to the fabled Spirit Well, a place of profound power.

            His friend Mina is undercover in a Spanish monastery high in the Pyrenees, learning all she can from a monk named Brother Lazarus. Still determined to find Kit, she is beginning to experience a greater destiny than she can fathom.

            Cassandra Clarke is overseeing an archaeological dig in Arizona when a chance-encounter transports her to 1950s Damascus. There, she finds herself unwillingly drawn to the Seekers—the last living remnants of the Zetetic Society who need her help to track down the missing Cosimo Livingstone and his grandson Kit.

            But there are darker forces at work in the universe whose agents always seem to be one step ahead of the rest—and they’re all desperate to gain the ultimate prize in this treasure hunt where the stakes increase at every turn. At the heart of the mystery lies the Spirit Well.

The Spirit Well by Stephen Lawhead (A Bright Empires Novel, Book 3)

            The Spirit Well is the third installment in the intensely intriguing Bright Empires series by Stephen Lawhead. Adding to the depth of mystery, the stakes get higher and higher.

            There were times when I was holding my breath. I felt as if I were dragged through these ley lines, twisting and spinning through time and space itself, at the side of my friends: Kit, Mina, and now Cassandra.

            The mystery just keeps getting thicker and thicker—but I loved every minute of it. I hate using the phrase “flipping the pages” but there are not many other phrases that could be used. The more I read in this book, the more I devoured it.

            Let me put it this way, writing these reviews on this series has me deciding that I’m going to have to reread these amazing books again.

            If you enjoy alternater realities fantasy or time travel—maybe you’ve heard of Stephen Lawhead or read some of his other works—then I’m certain you will fall in love with this one!

OH, and by the by, this one is actually ONLY $3.40 for the paperback version! What a deal!

            So, take my recommendation and click this link to go buy it: THE SPIRIT WELL.

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ROBERT THE BRUCE (A Tale of the Guardians Novel), A Review

by Jack Whyte

Published by Tom Doherty Associates, LLC

A review by John Irvin

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“…Where would these supposedly free men come from? No man today—here in Scotland at least, or even in England—is free of duty or obligation to someone, be it knight, lord, or baron. That’s the way of the world.” –Robert Bruce

            From the description:

            One of the most famous warriors of his generation, Robert the Bruce led his people during the Wars of Scottish Independence against the King of England. His reign saw Scotland recognized as an independent nation. What forces might have shaped young Robert into a national hero? Jack Whyte creates a window into Bruce’s world, showing the blood and bone of the man destined to become Scotland’s greatest king.

            In 1284, ten-year-old Robert Bruce is witness to an extraordinary gathering of noblemen, including King Edward of Englahd, King Alexander of Scotland, and Lord Angus Mohr MacDonald of Islay. What he learns about the nature of power will change his life forever.

            When King Alexander dies without an heir, Scotland falls into chaos. The potential for civil war brings a growing threat of invasion from England as Edward I, young Bruce’s hero and feudal patron, develops an obsession with adding Scotland to England’s crown by conquest.

            Bruce soon comes to realize that one man’s hero is another’s villain and that duty to his people trumps all. He will have to resolve the conflicts of his own personal, feudal, and national loyalties to unite Scotland’s warring factions and become its savior.

Robert the Bruce (A Guardians Novel) by Jack Whyte.

            Presenting an historical account the way Jack Whyte does makes it that much more agreeable if one doesn’t necessarily enjoy reading books full of facts. His narrative breaths life into the dead bones of the past, maybe taking a little creative license here and there, he lays out a fascinating story about a boy who became one of Scotland’s greatest rulers.

            I love history, I love fiction, when you put them together—creating what I’ve heard is called Faction—I think that is simply grand.

            This work is rather deep in some parts, but I still enjoyed learning a unique perspective of this chaotic time in Scotland’s history.

            I’m certain this book will most likely only attract those who are of Scottish descend—like me—or those who simply enjoy reading narratives about the Dark Island and its neighbors.

            Jack Whyte was awarded an honorary doctorate of letters for his contribution to Canadian popular fiction—he is Scottish-bred and now lives in British Columbia.

            Finishing this intriguing historical fiction, I’ve already ordered another of the books in the series—The Guardian Series—and I’m looking forward to reading that one as soon as possible.

            So, take my recommendation and click this link to go buy it: ROBERT THE BRUCE.

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