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Review of Of the Earth

Posted: 13 Apr 2022, 02:26
by Verna Coy
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Of the Earth" by Kim Cousins.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Of the Earth by Kim Cousins is an imaginative adventure appropriate to the time in which we live today. When a puppy finds herself alone in the destruction of a crumbling city, she is surprised to find friendship in the form of a large cat named Carl. When a wayfarer named Jim stops to fix his flat tire, he discovers them, and they begin adventure anew as they trek toward the Smoky Mountains in search of Jim’s friends and survival. Will they make it to their destination? Will they meet people along the way who are willing to help? What kind of challenges will the three companions face? To find out, you must read this enthralling story!

Although this book was initially placed in the genre of Other Fiction, it features a dystopian theme and includes elements of the Fantasy genre. There has always been a mystique surrounding talking animals. I found that element fascinating when I stepped into the story and realized that animals were part of the dialogue.

At the beginning of this book, the author explains the format and the use of italics and footnotes for clarity. Much of this story uses the Holy Bible as a source of inspiration, and scriptural footnotes are included so that readers may investigate on their own. It suggests that readers searching out the Easter eggs of discovery could find Easter instead.

The character development was excellent in this book. I loved the camaraderie between the animal characters in this story, and the connection between members of Jim’s community was close and caring. Jim’s journey carried him through many dangers, and he learned about himself and others on the way. I especially liked the recurrent theme of concern for others that appeared throughout the story.

There are many references to Christianity and its teachings in this book. The basic foundations of the salvation mentioned in the Holy Bible are presented within the story in an interesting way. I enjoyed how well that theme worked with the dystopian aspects of the plotline, as it seemed to add a new and deeper dimension to an otherwise somewhat frayed sub-genre. I feel that the adventurous storyline of the book reaches beyond religion and will appeal to readers of any faith. However, it may feel heavy-handed to those not of a particular faith.

As a negative point, readers looking for an escape from aspects relating to life during a pandemic or religious war may want to look elsewhere. These themes and events, such as natural disasters, the declination of civilization, and even spiritual exorcism, add a tone of violence to this book that is threaded throughout the narrative. In that sense, this book is not for the faint of heart, and I walked away from it with a heavier feeling.

As a positive point, the elements of adventure, common goodness, friendship, and romance cause this novel to blossom for the reader and make it a must-read. I recommend it to readers who feel drawn to a dramatic plot. It will appeal most to readers who enjoy dystopian drama. In addition, this is an exceptionally well-edited book. I rate this book with 4 out of 4 stars for these reasons.

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Re: Review of Of the Earth

Posted: 24 Apr 2022, 23:53
by Lila Randhawa
A dystopian fantasy involving adventure, common goodness, friendship, romance, and talking animals sounds fascinating. But, I am up for reading about pandemic and religious wars for the time being; may be some other time. Thanks for the comprehensive and great review 😊

Re: Review of Of the Earth

Posted: 13 May 2022, 17:15
by Sopulu Ezidimma
Puppy and a cat became friends and started a journey with jim.i love that the author explained the character he used. Good book, Great review

Re: Review of Of the Earth

Posted: 21 May 2022, 16:55
by Zwelihle_Myeni
This sounds like a breath of fresh air. Nothing hectic just fun and adventures. Thanks for your review.

Re: Review of Of the Earth

Posted: 25 May 2022, 03:20
by Peace10
Seems like a change in what everyone has been reading. A mix of fantasy, adventure, and mystiques, that’s very awesome.

Re: Review of Of the Earth

Posted: 14 Jun 2022, 09:38
by Waliyat_24
This is recommended to adventure lovers. Thank for a great review!

Re: Review of Of the Earth

Posted: 22 Jun 2022, 17:29
by Azubike Richard
This book sounds great to me because I am a lover of adventures.

Re: Review of Of the Earth

Posted: 11 Jul 2022, 02:51
by Ohna Martin
Richard Azubike wrote: 22 Jun 2022, 17:29 This book sounds great to me because I am a lover of adventures.
You will not be sorry it is a fantastic book.

Re: Review of Of the Earth

Posted: 17 Aug 2022, 12:11
by Summer Henrietta
Books with fantasy genre are really appealing.
I like the storyline of the book and I look forward to reading it.

Re: Review of Of the Earth

Posted: 23 Aug 2022, 08:31
by Eze Michael
Simple storyline and plot. Superb character development. I'd love to read this book. Thanks for your honest review.

Re: Review of Of the Earth

Posted: 02 Sep 2022, 07:00
by Margi zuu202
Awesome review I will always recommend it

Re: Review of Of the Earth

Posted: 03 Jan 2023, 14:53
by Melvin Salamon
Author and illustrator Kaylynn Sullivan Two Trees has a book called Of the Earth. It is a compilation of poetry and artwork that examines the various facets of the planet and how they connect to people. Earth, Water, and Air are the three divisions of the book. The earth is explored in several ways in the poems and artwork, from the physical to the spiritual. The artwork is stunning and frequently fairly abstract, while the lines are insightful and frequently highly poetic.
The book's poetry is highly insightful and discusses the earth's beauty and fragility. "Earth," one of the poems, is a moving meditation on the significance of protecting the environment.
The poem's style of stream-of-consciousness writing enables the reader to relate to it more deeply. The book's illustrations are equally stunning and frequently highly abstract. Abstract lines, colors, and shapes that represent the numerous facets of the planet are frequently used in the artwork.
Overall, I thought the poetry and artwork in Of the Earth were strong and thought-provoking. Anyone interested in learning more about the wonder and fragility of the world and how it relates to humans should read this book. Both the poetry and the art are profound.

Re: Review of Of the Earth

Posted: 11 Apr 2023, 09:09
by Triciat50
Thank you for your cautionary note at the end of your review--that there are some heavy themes to this book. I like to alternate between books like this, and lighter themed books for a break. I've never read a book like this, though, with talking animals. I'm looking forward to it.

Re: Review of Of the Earth

Posted: 21 Jul 2023, 13:43
by Seetha E
Thanks for your amazing review. Got me interested. Will get the book.:)

Re: Review of Of the Earth

Posted: 21 Aug 2023, 06:26
by Wajida Begum
Amazing book where common friendship, adventure and romance are weaved beautifully