Review of Rise of the Savior
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Review of Rise of the Savior
Rise of the Savior: Acolyte of Truth by Antoine Bonner is an intriguing book that would keep you glued from the beginning to the end. Amanda is a lively girl who has just concluded high school, and she is not sure of the next thing that she is supposed to do with her life. She is interested in karate but her parents, Logan and Jean, wants her to go to college. Amanda has a younger sister, Saira, who has a weird character. Logan makes a deal with Amanda, and she gets to attend a karate tournament. Unfortunately, Amanda and her dad encounters an accident on their way back. In her moment of subconsciousness, Amanda meets Leyna, the deity that changes her life. Meanwhile, Jamie is a doctor at the hospital, and he has been having issues with his wife due to her unfaithfulness. Jamie's son has a critical health condition, and he is looking for a way to cure it. In a bar, Becky lures him to her place for comfort. Due to Becky's action, Jamie is kidnapped and in his moment of subconsciousness he encounters Chigaru, the deity that makes him an acolyte of death. Will Jamie be able to save his son? What kind of change did Amanda experience?
Rise of the Savior: Acolyte of Truth by Antoine Bonner is a fictional book that contains twenty-three chapters. The book contains 220 pages. It is a fast-paced book that shows a lot of actions and decisions displayed by the characters in the story.
The character development from the beginning till the end is overwhelming. Amanda develops from a weak person into a strong character. The plot of the book is entirely overwhelming, and I flowed very well with the book. Although, I lost the flow at some point and I had to read the previous chapter.
I learned a lot of things from the book. I learned about perserverance and self-worth. I also learned about determination and diligence to duty. The book is quite fascinating.
The author did a good job in the presentation of the book. Although, the only negative aspect is the use of words that are not self-explanatory. It would have been nice if the author included a glossary to aid for the proper understanding of some words that were used in the book.
This book was well-written. It was professionally edited. There were few minor grammatical errors but they did not affect my flow with the book. I recommend this book to all lovers of fiction. Although, it is necessary to have knowledge of certain myths in order to understand this book. I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.
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This review made me quite curious. Looking forward to reading the book.Rashawn Carter wrote: ↑14 Dec 2021, 12:17 Amanda seems like a great character. Also I'm highly interested in this deity and what she has to offer. Thanks for a great review!![]()