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Review by DanaGeorgiaLee -- The Devil Pulls the Strings

Posted: 07 Jun 2021, 01:52
by DanaGeorgiaLee
[Following is a volunteer review of "The Devil Pulls the Strings" by J. W. Zarek.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Two accidents place Boone on the path he’s on. The loss of his parents which caused a wendigo to set its sights on him, and the injury he unwittingly delt to his best friend. Both set the stage for the journey that Boone embarks on. From time travel and folk tales, to a touch of romance and the surreal, Boone must join forces with strangers turned friends to stop the summoning of the Devil. Along the way he’ll enter into a world he didn’t know existed and become the master of his story.

J. W. Zareks The Devil Pulls the Strings has an incredibly fast-moving plot that even from the very first chapter hooks you. Be pulled along with Boone and Sapphire as they try and avoid certain death while racing through a number of ‘quests’ in record time. There’s no room for boring pauses or dissatisfying lulls. Every inch of the book is crammed with something new and exciting, even for those who have seen this all before. Think you know Baba Yaga or Wendigo’s? Think again.

From the very beginning, small chapters separate the action into bite-sized pieces. Zarek, in a distinctive voice and writing style, makes a meet-cute with a large helping of death a lot of fun. Even the mundane moments of the real world are infused with a little magic in a book packed in that and more. A strange taxi with a bizarre fee is only one example of this.

With impeccable editing, and well thought out flow, there is little to say in terms of negatives to this book. And even a first-person voice is of little consequence in such a fun journey. Because while some minor things remain up in the air, the ending leaves off with a promise of a sequel, an exciting prospect to the continuation of an enjoyable book.

I would rate The Devil Pulls the Strings 4 out of 4 stars. A very approachable book, for a number of different audiences. Whether this is the first chapter book you’re reading, or a charming easy read for a well-seasoned adult, it’s a satisfying read that has something for everyone. Be that quirky characters who might not be what they seem, a journey artfully woven through a multitude of different settings, or well-built characters and relationships alike, you can’t help but root for Boone as he tries to save New York.

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Re: Review by DanaGeorgiaLee -- The Devil Pulls the Strings

Posted: 25 Jun 2021, 15:45
by Asma Aisha Ansari
I like characters that are simple in the beginning of the story but then are developed into complex and interesting characters. This book seems to have this element. And the plot sounds impressive too.
Thanks for this amazing review.

Re: Review by DanaGeorgiaLee -- The Devil Pulls the Strings

Posted: 01 Jul 2021, 07:37
by NISSE
Fantasy read with plenty of suspense involved.I enjoyed your well written review!

Re: Review by DanaGeorgiaLee -- The Devil Pulls the Strings

Posted: 01 Jul 2021, 11:25
by Thabo Sibanda 1
This should be a nail biter, full of unexpected twists and turns. Thank you for a satisfying review.

Re: Review by DanaGeorgiaLee -- The Devil Pulls the Strings

Posted: 05 Jul 2021, 03:25
by Emily_Jen
I think it's interesting to see how Boone joins forces with strangers turned friends to stop the summoning of the Devil. I look forward to reading this book. Well done.

Re: Review by DanaGeorgiaLee -- The Devil Pulls the Strings

Posted: 19 Jul 2021, 09:15
by Kira Bonita Reece
A fantastic book with nail biting suspense. This is a well written story. I enjoyed reading your review