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Review of Jane Grace: Library of Light

Posted: 16 Sep 2021, 10:12
by Nikita Vijay
[Following is a volunteer review of "Jane Grace: Library of Light" by Trace Sonnleitner.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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The pain we suffer when we are separated from our loved ones and that willingness to expect them back is all that one can sense about this book. A young girl named Jane Grace is a survivor after a Great War in the city of Rubelle which have snatched her close and special ones away from her along with her parents, she has been eagerly waiting since the fallout to find out where her parents are and going through the suffering of detachment, she was a type of personality who doesn't believe in superstitious notion but the affection of her parents made her acknowledge the World Council who has to arrive to protect the remaining people left in the city of Rubelle. According to the plot of the story, she moved to New Atlantis in search of her dearest, where David Trimere has created the Library of Light which will send you to the place of your wish and luckily along with some other members Jane Grace was chosen for testing and then an upcoming story appears with so many exciting twists and turns with ample amount of suspense. I assure you will like this novel and want to know what happens next after started flipping through some of the chapters.

When I began reading Jane Grace: The Library of Light by Trace Sonnleitner from the very first chapter, I could relate the agony of the main character Jane Grace and connect to the vibe of Rubelle after such an explosion along with their state of mind in that disassembled city. It was crafted so beautifully that it made me go with the flow and when it went ahead I feel a sudden attachment with the scenarios and situations happening in the story. The writer of the book Sonnleitner successfully achieves in highlighting the leading character of the tale with a sense of emotional attachment to her situation. By the end of the novel, I feel satisfied and precise with his composition. A perfect fiction of moral ethics to give it a read and learn to cope up in every circumstance so that we can discover our own directions to deal with life.

As I proceed reading this artwork, I sometimes find it engaging and stretchy which is not needed much as readers get distracted by reading such long descriptions about an event and feel diverted from the plot but this is observed very minutely, rest of the novel gives realistic feels and a glimpse of every event clearly and precisely for which such descriptions are necessary for better engagement with the thoughts of readers.

I will rate this book written by Trace Sonnleitner, 4 out of 4 stars as the portrayal of every scenario is demonstrated at its best and it is also professionally edited so no such mistakes are observed and I particularly like the storyline with a mix of emotional touch with scientific life. The author aimed to put the combination of his soul and brain in writing this sentimental sci-fi with lots of twists, drama, and suspense.

I would suggest people above 14 years of age should read this to develop their interest in such thrilling and exciting stories and should learn the importance of your dear ones. I would give my preference to those who particularly love to read suspense sci-fi stories like me who would certainly value this adorable writing piece.

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Jane Grace: Library of Light
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