Review of Open Your Eyes
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Review of Open Your Eyes
Have you ever read a book and wished hard that you could inhabit the author's mind, if only for a few minutes? Open Your Eyes by Frank Dunne made me curious to see what kind of person comes up with a multiverse realm, split into its coexisting corporeal and celestial counterparts, and a world where humans are the most mundane out of a myriad of intelligent species.
The themes behind this collection of short stories cover a lot of ground. First, the author starts with a narrative centered around the realm of celestial beings. A group of angels revolt against the restrictive rules and the strict hierarchy in place. The angels take on personalities, emotions, much like human beings, except they are much more powerful. The author references several religious figures: Jesus, Adriel, Azazel, Muriel, Lucifer, Archangel Gabriel, and the Essene community. Many of these figures are common and present in more than one major religion, namely Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. The author, however, spins up a completely different narrative around them. Therefore, the religious character of the stories is superficial despite appearances. Other themes include an intergalactic love story, the beliefs, and legends of the Oglala subtribe of the Lakota people living on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, the clash between the Indigenous Peoples and the Western civilization, and lastly, the Jersey Devil, the mythical creature inhabiting the Pine Barrens in Southern New Jersey.
Each story brought with it something new and unexpected. Yet, all the stories collectively form a cohesive package. There are two main reasons why: the writing is highly intellectual regardless of the matter, and the topics are deep. Finally, the author's superpower is convincing the reader that all of the stories coexist in the fantastic world that is Frank Dunne's world. Open Your Eyes is not a light read. It is the kind of book that requires focus and brainpower to assimilate everything Frank Dunne packs in there. I learned a lot from this book, especially about the mythology of different cultures, fascinating legends, and folklore that I doubt I would have found otherwise.
I am thoroughly captivated by Frank Dunne's imagination. I rarely come across an author able to build a solid world in such a record time. The characters are likewise very carefully developed. On top of it, I admire how the author always sneaks in a surprise or two for the reader. Based on this short stories collection, I am positive that Frank Dunne is a master in the craft of writing. I liked absolutely everything about this book.
I rate Open Your Eyes 4 out of 4 stars. I highly recommend it to all fantasy and science fiction fans. I also recommend it to anyone who is curious and likes to explore new frontiers.
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Thanks. True, there is a lot going on in this one, I have personally never read anything like it before, and I loved it.Eloque3locks wrote: ↑18 Jul 2021, 10:48 A very thoughtful review, though the author sounds to have overreached in trying to place mysticism, fantasy and fiction in the same book. Still sounds as an interesting read.
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Technically, it is part of the first story. However, there is something magical about each of the setups of the stories. And what I tried to express is that they really come together nicely, despite treating very different topics.
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I am sure as would I. You are very welcome.DTamara wrote: ↑19 Jul 2021, 07:30Thanks. True, there is a lot going on in this one, I have personally never read anything like it before, and I loved it.Eloque3locks wrote: ↑18 Jul 2021, 10:48 A very thoughtful review, though the author sounds to have overreached in trying to place mysticism, fantasy and fiction in the same book. Still sounds as an interesting read.
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Thanks a lot, glad you like it, we do seem to be have a similar taste indeedUrvashi Tripathi wrote: ↑20 Jul 2021, 12:11 After reading your review I just want to have this book right now in my hands and wants to start reading. I don't know what to say further, this book looks so fascinating and the genre is my all time favorite. The cover design is so brilliant and going with the plot. I liked your taste while picking up any book dear. Actually, I think so we both love reading similar kinds of book. I sincerely admire your writing skills too. Thank you for such an amazing review!!
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Thanks, normally it puts me off as well. This one didn't though, which astounded me.kandscreeley wrote: ↑21 Jul 2021, 10:26 This sounds like a unique plot line. I appreciate unique stories, but I don't think this one is for me due to the religious figures. Thanks for the enlightening review though.
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