Prelude to Sorrow The IX Series Book 3 eBook Andrew P Weston Janet Morris
Download As PDF : Prelude to Sorrow The IX Series Book 3 eBook Andrew P Weston Janet Morris
Prelude to Sorrow The IX Series Book 3 eBook Andrew P Weston Janet Morris
Prelude to Sorrow is the final installment of the bestselling series, The IX, and since I don’t want to give away any spoilers from the previous two books, there won’t be a summary of the plot. This review will focus on themes of Prelude to Sorrow and the author’s immense talent.Military Science Fiction can be a double-edged sword to not only write but read as well. I’ve read my fair share of boring military science fiction where I’m skimming through pages of uninteresting facts and the world-building is less than stellar. This is not the case with Prelude to Sorrow and Andrew Weston. In fact, he makes me want to learn more about space technology and whether the thrusters, pods, etc. he describes can be a possibility in the future. Through his storytelling, he makes the world he’s created come to life and my mind instantly envisions it. Even now, when I’m doing mundane tasks, I wonder if Arden could exist in the future.
Beyond the technology, is a group of intriguing characters who propels the plot forward and I can see parts of myself in different ones, including the Horde. The Horde is a group of baddies lead by their Queen who has an agenda of her own. I found the psychology of the Horde fascinating. Beyond monsters, they represent what happens when science tries to create genetic-modified creatures. Are they evil or victims? You’ll have to read to find out.
Prelude to Sorrow is an emotionally gripping book with spiritual undertones as well as a glimpse into both our pasts and our future. To ascend to a higher plane, do you have to commit unspeakable acts or is it as simple as understanding what the god/goddess is teaching you?
The best part of Prelude to Sorrow is, of course, the action scenes. Andrew Weston takes the reader and plunges him/her into the world he’s created. Weston reveals pieces of the plot a little at a time and lets you mull it over before unleashing the next plot twist. Descriptive scenes allow you to envision everything that is going on without pulling you from the story. Impressive considering that only happens in the movies.
If you’re looking for an epic tale paying homage to the past (Ancient Rome) while situated in the future (think Star Trek), pick this up right now. While this is a standalone, I highly recommend you start with The IX and then Exordium of Tears before reading this phenomenal conclusion. Trust me, the payoff is worth it!
Favorite Character/Quote: “No wonder their Empire spanned more than three million square miles and twenty-one percent of the populated world. They possessed resourcefulness until any other power before them… or since, judging from what I can see now.”
My Rating: 5 stars
Tags : Prelude to Sorrow (The IX Series Book 3) - Kindle edition by Andrew P. Weston, Janet Morris. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Prelude to Sorrow (The IX Series Book 3).,ebook,Andrew P. Weston, Janet Morris,Prelude to Sorrow (The IX Series Book 3),Perseid Press,Fiction Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology,Fiction Science Fiction Military
Prelude to Sorrow The IX Series Book 3 eBook Andrew P Weston Janet Morris Reviews
Action, action, action. This is a stunning saga both in its story and quality of writing. "The IX Prelude to Sorrow"
by Andrew P. Weston, is a strong follow up to books one and two of the IX series, Impressive wrap up. Wow. Five Stars.
I enjoyed 'The IX Prelude To Sorrow, Book 3' in this awesome “The IX” Trilogy. No spoilers here. It’s very well written and I couldn’t stop turning those pages. A wonderful addition to my e-library. Highly recommend for sci-fi action lovers. I give it five stars!
This entire series is an epic tale that readers of every genre would enjoy! A breathtaking saga action non-stop, strong realistic characters and wonderfully complicated plot that never leave a reader with a dull moment. a pleasure to read!
Andrew P. Weston is an author you need to know. This incredible, meaty, epic tale is a work of genius. Fans of the genre will be blown away but 'The IX' transcends genre really. Recommended to anyone looking for a challenging book to get lost in.
Prelude to Sorrow is the final installment of the bestselling series, The IX, and since I don’t want to give away any spoilers from the previous two books, there won’t be a summary of the plot. This review will focus on themes of Prelude to Sorrow and the author’s immense talent.
Military Science Fiction can be a double-edged sword to not only write but read as well. I’ve read my fair share of boring military science fiction where I’m skimming through pages of uninteresting facts and the world-building is less than stellar. This is not the case with Prelude to Sorrow and Andrew Weston. In fact, he makes me want to learn more about space technology and whether the thrusters, pods, etc. he describes can be a possibility in the future. Through his storytelling, he makes the world he’s created come to life and my mind instantly envisions it. Even now, when I’m doing mundane tasks, I wonder if Arden could exist in the future.
Beyond the technology, is a group of intriguing characters who propels the plot forward and I can see parts of myself in different ones, including the Horde. The Horde is a group of baddies lead by their Queen who has an agenda of her own. I found the psychology of the Horde fascinating. Beyond monsters, they represent what happens when science tries to create genetic-modified creatures. Are they evil or victims? You’ll have to read to find out.
Prelude to Sorrow is an emotionally gripping book with spiritual undertones as well as a glimpse into both our pasts and our future. To ascend to a higher plane, do you have to commit unspeakable acts or is it as simple as understanding what the god/goddess is teaching you?
The best part of Prelude to Sorrow is, of course, the action scenes. Andrew Weston takes the reader and plunges him/her into the world he’s created. Weston reveals pieces of the plot a little at a time and lets you mull it over before unleashing the next plot twist. Descriptive scenes allow you to envision everything that is going on without pulling you from the story. Impressive considering that only happens in the movies.
If you’re looking for an epic tale paying homage to the past (Ancient Rome) while situated in the future (think Star Trek), pick this up right now. While this is a standalone, I highly recommend you start with The IX and then Exordium of Tears before reading this phenomenal conclusion. Trust me, the payoff is worth it!
Favorite Character/Quote “No wonder their Empire spanned more than three million square miles and twenty-one percent of the populated world. They possessed resourcefulness until any other power before them… or since, judging from what I can see now.”
My Rating 5 stars
0 Response to "[0WQ]≡ Descargar Free Prelude to Sorrow The IX Series Book 3 eBook Andrew P Weston Janet Morris"
Post a Comment