Review of Akelarre Under The Sun

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Review of Akelarre Under The Sun

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Akelarre Under The Sun" by Shane Hallawa.]
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3 out of 5 stars
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The description for Akelarre Under The Sun by Shane Hallawa says that it is the story of Anthony, a former soldier, who goes on vacation to visit his family, and on a sailing trip they come across a missing cargo ship. Upon finding the ship, they determine that its disappearance is connected to a larger world power that they must go up against.

I am a huge fan of science fiction, fantasy, and adventure books so I jumped at the chance to read Hallawa’s book. However, to be honest, I found the book extremely confusing and had to read through it twice in the hopes of understanding the plot. Even after the second read through, I am still a bit confused as to what I read. The book starts out slowly with a mysterious meeting between two men, then the focus of the story switches to Anthony’s family and discussions of mundane, everyday topics. The shift was abrupt and extremely confusing. It was as though an entire portion of the book was cut out and I was missing important information. These shifts occurred throughout the book, and it was not until about halfway through that I got to the story that was advertised in the summary.

Once I reached the part of the book that contained the plot that I was searching for, I enjoyed the story. It was action packed with a dash of fantasy and mystery. This part of the book moved quickly, and I was drawn in wanting to see what happened next. Unfortunately, it did not last, and there was another abrupt switch back to mundane topics such as clothing again. The ending of the book picked up a bit and connected back to the main plotline, and I can see where the author is attempting to go if they decide to make this a series, but overall, it left me confused. Hence the reason I decided to read it a second time. I was positive that I was missing something, but when I again reached the end, I was left just as confused as the first time.

Overall, the book is not bad. The author has an interesting story, it is just buried beneath unneeded exposition and description. If they did a bit more editing to focus on the main plotline the book would be an exciting, fast-paced, thriller as it was advertised to be. Because of this I gave the book a 3 out of 5. It is not bad, but it is not something that I would read again or recommend in its current state.

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Akelarre Under The Sun by Shane Hallawa follows Anthony, a former soldier, who goes on vacation to visit his family. During a sailing trip, they stumble upon a missing cargo ship. As they investigate, they uncover a connection to a larger, powerful force, leading them into a dangerous confrontation. The story blends adventure and intrigue as Anthony and his family uncover a hidden conspiracy.
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This seems like a thriller with good potential, also thankto some extra element that can enrich the story. However, it also seems in need for more editing to make the plotting flow better with greater harmony among its parts. Thank you for your honest review!
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Post by Naimah Agboluaje »

After reading your review of "Akelarre Under The Sun" by Shane Hallawa, I can understand your confusion and mixed feelings about the book. The abrupt shifts in focus and confusing plot structure seem to have hindered your enjoyment of the story. While you found the parts that aligned with the advertised plot to be action-packed and engaging, the overall lack of clarity left you feeling perplexed.

Based on your review, I would say this book may not be the best choice for someone seeking a straightforward and cohesive narrative. However, if readers can overlook the inconsistencies and enjoy the action-packed elements, it may still provide some entertainment.

Overall, I appreciate your honest review, and I think your rating of 3 out of 5 accurately reflects your mixed feelings about the book. Thank you for sharing your thoughts! Resonant themes, left a profound impact.
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This book seems to present an intriguing premise, blending action, fantasy, and mystery. However, it appears that the plot is weighed down by unnecessary exposition and abrupt shifts in focus, making it challenging to follow. While the action-packed portions of the story are engaging, the overall pacing and structure seem to detract from the book’s potential. Based on this review, I’m not sure if I would read it, as it seems more confusing than captivating.
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