Review by Helix247 -- Manasakd by Kelly May Andrews
Posted: 02 Aug 2020, 18:14
[Following is a volunteer review of "Manasakd" by Kelly May Andrews.]
Manasakd by Kelly May Andrews. Just like in a normal world things happens that leads to the supernatural. Discover how things, activities and humans alike in the slip world relate to those in Manasakd, a supernatural realm filled with varieties of beings with different task to carry in other to keep Manasakd in order
The novel begins with a boy struggling through traumatic stress and is being helped by a psychiatrist who is at his peak because he specialises on children trying to understand having Mana in them and trying to know how to relate the supernatural realm with that of the slip world.
It generalises on the main character Mali, a 10 year old girl who is an awaited Legend in the Manasakd realm and her Sister, who has been kept away from Manasakd in other not to ruin the coming of the Legend. The story basically narrates the point of view of individual characters, especially the main character: Mali showing how she juggled the situation of wondering through the whole land of Manasakd,being wanted as a mentee by literally everybody and being just a little girl who once taught she was in a dream
I liked the general concept used by the author, the suspense in the story and also the unforseen outcome of everything. You really don't know what could happen to the girl or her sister, are there going to be any oppositions? Who will finally be her mentor? Will things go according to as planned from the legendary story that was told since ages
I give this book an enthusiastic rating of 4 out of 4 stars. Kelly May Andrews knew how to connect scenarios together that make you feel the story as though you were in it. It lacked any content of vulgar words or reactions. It has an informal setting which makes the information to be passed with ease. I recommend this book for everyone because it has morals to be learnt from it and also learning how to handle information knowing that the content of a book shouldn't be judged by it's cover. Clearly this book should be read by every lover of adventures and science fictions. Bravo Kelly May Andrews!
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Manasakd
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Manasakd by Kelly May Andrews. Just like in a normal world things happens that leads to the supernatural. Discover how things, activities and humans alike in the slip world relate to those in Manasakd, a supernatural realm filled with varieties of beings with different task to carry in other to keep Manasakd in order
The novel begins with a boy struggling through traumatic stress and is being helped by a psychiatrist who is at his peak because he specialises on children trying to understand having Mana in them and trying to know how to relate the supernatural realm with that of the slip world.
It generalises on the main character Mali, a 10 year old girl who is an awaited Legend in the Manasakd realm and her Sister, who has been kept away from Manasakd in other not to ruin the coming of the Legend. The story basically narrates the point of view of individual characters, especially the main character: Mali showing how she juggled the situation of wondering through the whole land of Manasakd,being wanted as a mentee by literally everybody and being just a little girl who once taught she was in a dream
I liked the general concept used by the author, the suspense in the story and also the unforseen outcome of everything. You really don't know what could happen to the girl or her sister, are there going to be any oppositions? Who will finally be her mentor? Will things go according to as planned from the legendary story that was told since ages
I give this book an enthusiastic rating of 4 out of 4 stars. Kelly May Andrews knew how to connect scenarios together that make you feel the story as though you were in it. It lacked any content of vulgar words or reactions. It has an informal setting which makes the information to be passed with ease. I recommend this book for everyone because it has morals to be learnt from it and also learning how to handle information knowing that the content of a book shouldn't be judged by it's cover. Clearly this book should be read by every lover of adventures and science fictions. Bravo Kelly May Andrews!
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Manasakd
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon