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File Size: 2416 KB
Print Length: 263 pages
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Publisher: Avenstar Productions (May 9, 2018)
Publication Date: May 9, 2018
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B07CZKVDYS
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Scotty, a nine-year-old boy, and his dog, can’t wait to run down to the beach upon arriving at their parents’ summer house on Nantucket. They are never seen again, until they mysteriously reappear 16 years later.As we learn later, Scotty was abducted by a UFO. The aliens have a noble mission to save humanity from complete destruction due to a massive cosmic calamity, and abducting human children is part of that mission.I was looking forward to a nice alien story, but I was disappointed. The aliens are called the Vallic and they are 97 percent energy. Viewed by a human they are simply faint blue outlines – of humanoid structure. I was disappointed because, like in so many science fiction books, here are aliens that are humans in costumes. Not only are they humanoid, they have males and females, and the voices of the females are softer and they have – breasts. To top it off, they speak English. McGinnis is a creative author, with great ideas. Why couldn't he have been a little more creative with the aliens?The story employs some interesting concepts, but it was just too crude and simple for me. The author is actually a pretty good story teller, he moves the plot along, but there are too many of these “oh seriously?†moments sprinkled throughout, I never got fully immersed in the story. He kept reminding me that this was not real, with unbelievable fabrications (like aliens in human form who speak English), cardboard characters, caricatures of government officials, crazy magic-like science, and flat and boring protagonists. I was never immersed in the world he created.I was going to blast the author for using the cutesy word "ginormous" a number of times. I really thought that was a made-up word. Before I complained, though, I looked it up, and sure enough, it's in the dictionary, with its synonym humongous.I stayed with it to the end, only to be disappointed that there was no resolution, no end. The book ended from one paragraph to the next, where the author tells us to wait for the next book in the series. I hate books with no ends, especially when I read one where I don't know there won't be an end because the author is planning a series all along. My bad.Sorry, I won’t be reading the next one. After reading this whole book I am just not interested enough in finding out what happens next.But I did learn that ginormous is an English word, not just slang.
Action, imagination, adventure, and wonderment all rolled into one. I don't know how Mark comes up with all his unique ideas, but I am glad he does. As with every other book that I have read by this author, I enjoyed this book greatly. I can hardly wait for book 2.In the meantime, I will start reading Ship Wrecked: Stranded on an alien world. I imagine another winner from Mark Wayne McGinnis. Mark's books have been some of the best science fiction books that I have ever read. Choose any of them and you won't be disappointed. I especially liked the Scrapyard series. Keep 'em coming Mark and I will keep reading them.
We've got a meteor (followed by a gamma ray burst) that's going to destroy the Earth. We've got these blue aliens that are composed of energy (called energics by the author) that caused this apocalyptic event and feel honor bound to save humanity at their own peril. They intend to transfer all of humanity to a planet that is absolutely hostile to human life. To do this they spend 16 years training abducted children in the fine art of rescue. In doing this, the blue people (called Vallic) do a gene splice that allows humans to become energy beings at will. This gene splice will allow humans to survive on the new world. The Vallics claim to be peaceful and gentle. To demonstrate this some of the Vallics break the necks of sniveling or disobedient children or swing them overhead so as to pull their limbs out of sockets. This is just the first book of three, and rescue plans are really not going well. I find the language stilted. There's a comma splice, some incorrect or missing articles, and a gratuitous naming of an alien metal which sounds like an athletic event for a very heavy stone. As you can see, I'm not too impressed with this presentation.
Literally stops in mid-story and tries to sell Book 2. Full of distracting usage errors that can't be mere typos. Calls Barnard's Star "Bernard's Star". The only redeeming thing is the consistent theme of open-mindedness and kindness being what's needed to save the world.
I originally thought that this would be a good book which I actually enjoyed up until the crappy CLIFFHANGER, NO END ending. That is the only reason I gave it 2 stars. As you may have guessed, I am not a fan of CLIFFHANGERS--in fact they are the most hateful pieces of writing as they are blatant money grubbing tactics which to me should be banned. End of rant. It is possible to write great series books with out resorting to books with no ending. Many authors accomplish this and to me there is no reason to continue reading a series in which none of the individual books have an ending.
This one took a while for me to warm to but by the second half it seemed to find its rhythm and the characters became a little more personable. I will be looking for the next book when it emerges and hope it has not lost its momentum from the departure point of the first.
This author really writes a good story that makes time stop and pages turn. I enjoyed every part of the book. I'm not going to tell you what the story is about because I'm not going to spoil a great time you are going to have reading it. Yes its SiFi but written in a way that keeps your interest. It doesnt get you lost in a lot of stuff that you have to figure out, it is a story I wish I had written.
Certainly very different concept of aliens and their technology. I thought the ending was abrupt, but I get the setup for book 2 to come. Only thing I didn't like was the death of children.
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