Review by riazziea -- Raven's Peak by Lincoln Cole

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Review by riazziea -- Raven's Peak by Lincoln Cole

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Raven's Peak" by Lincoln Cole.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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In the words of Lincoln Cole, the author himself, Raven's Peak "is crazy. This is crazy" (1652)*, "way more than I expected" (1619), "just keeps getting better and better" (2127). This is a book where something new happens on every page.

It starts out with a boy named Haatim who has just finished graduate school, with a degree in Theology and no clue what to do with it. Because of an unfortunate occurrence at home, he flees India to find time for himself. Returning to Arizona, where he was previously studying, hoping to find peace and figure out his life. That is, until he is unknowingly thrown into the world of the supernatural. Managing to stay alive (only barely) and making an unlikely ally along the way. The two are lead to the town of Raven's Peak where it appears the townsfolk are going insane, and it seems to have something to do with the ruins of the old town. Can these two find the source of the insanity? Will they be able to stop it? Will they, too, go, insane?

If you are a person who enjoys the supernatural, then this is the book for you. If you enjoy the thrill of the hunt, or are one that enjoys suspense, this book keeps you on your toes; you never know what is going to be on the next page. You have all heard that saying "it was so good I couldn't put it down." Well that is definitely true for this book, because you just need to know what happens next. There is some violence in this book so I would suggest it for the young adult range and up.

I rate this book a 3 out of 4 stars. I believe that this book is quite an engaging read, unfortunately I cannot give it a 4 because I continually had questions as I was reading that I feel were not thoroughly answered, or were not answered in a timely manor. Also, the main meat of the story felt like it took too long to be approached. There was a lot of wind up before the main conflict, which is usual for novels, but here Cole used multiple smaller conflicts that muddled the idea that the town of Raven's Peak was the main focus. If he chose a different main subject, put more time for the characters to be in the town of Raven’s Peak, or introduced it sooner, I feel that it would have been more of a success.

While the multiple conflicts seemed to make the piece a bit overwhelming at times, I do want to applaud the author for his skill in being able to intertwine multiple story lines effectively. Each subplot that was introduced within this first book of the trilogy was thought out. While each new plot twist seemed irrelevant to begin with, when the connections were made further on in the story it makes the reader think, and would sometimes answer some questions that had been previously brought up.

Overall Raven's Peak was a captivating read. As a reader I was taken in by the story and became invested in the characters. The work itself had a few typos and phrases that were worded oddly. But there were not enough to bring the reader completely out of the story. For it being the beginning of a trilogy, I am hoping to see some of the questions that were not answered in the first book answered in the others. This is definitely a book I would recommend for anyone looking for a fast paced read.

* Page numbers are in reference to the Kindle format: MOBI of Ravens Peak at the standard text size.

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I love your review. I agree with you on the fact that the main meat of the story took too long to be approached but it was still an interesting read.
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Julez wrote:I love your review. I agree with you on the fact that the main meat of the story took too long to be approached but it was still an interesting read.
Thank you!! I appreciate you taking the time to read the review. The book is definitely good overall and I would recommend it to anyone.
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I am hoping for answers as well on the next sequels. You might want to check the forums discussing Raven's Peak :) Good job on the review riazziea :D
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I loves your review. And i agree, it took toomlong to get yo the core of the story and then it was short lived. I also noticed a few grammatical errors. But still, can' wait ro read the second in the series. So many questions unanswered.
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I started reading this novel but didn't finish it because I lost interest. But your review makes me think I should have completed this novel . Admirable review?
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Hi riazziea,
I agree with you that you can't expect what is going to be on the next page. But when you re-read the story, you find that everything is in its right place.
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Wow, great review. Your review gives me excitement to read this book. I'm gonna check this out some other time. Thanks for your review.
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