Controversial Novel Coined `Spiritual Thriller`

Released on = September 24, 2006, 5:47 pm

Press Release Author = Philip Harris and Brian Doe

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = OnceWritten.com adds their praise to the growing list of
impressive book reviews for the new novel, WAKING GOD.

Press Release Body = David Ausema of OnceWritten.com says, "WAKING GOD is not an
easy book to pin down in a couple of words. It's a thriller, but doesn't seem quite
comfortable in that category. It's definitely a religious book, but not of any of
the established religions, and in fact quite opposed to them. It's likely to appeal
to many of the Da Vinci Code fans, but it's not a copycat. The back cover identifies
it as "Speculative / Thriller." I think I would only change that to "Spiritual
Thriller" to give a clearer idea of where it fits, but of course any label will be
oversimplifying the matter.


Andrew is an engaging character, intelligent without being arrogant, willing to
learn as events pull him far from his academic world.


The other central character in the book (though less developed than Andrew) is Mara,
a girl of Middle Eastern descent who has lead a strange life, violently torn from
one family after another but forgetting her past with each new adoptive family.

Amidst this, Andrew is summoned to Italy to discover the man who has been talking to
him in his dreams. There he learns the true story behind Lucifer, who wishes to free
humanity from illusion, and Michael and the other angels, who wish to keep humans
ignorant.

The truth, revealed as they attempt to free Mara from Michael's clutches, will draw
in lost Atlantis and the Tarot deck, conspiracy theories and hidden images, UFOs,
the Knights Templar and ancient buildings around the world. There is a sense that
perhaps the authors try to draw in and explain too many things at once and too
neatly. But it's a very fun ride as Andrew, with the help of his friend Eli, the
mentorship of Lucifer and the assistance of a werewolf-vampire pair of guards,
discover how these all fit together.


Not deus ex machina exactly, but perhaps diablo ex machina as Lucifer simply
overcomes the final obstacle without any difficulty. But until that point, the
excitement runs high.


The book does share a weakness with many other religious books of any religious
persuasion, and that's that it has a tendency to present anyone who disagrees
religiously as shallow and ridiculous (if not outright malicious). Anyone that's at
all meant to be sympathetic is fundamentally in agreement with the religious ideas
portrayed. So those readers who don't agree or are more skeptical of the book's
claims, no matter how open-minded they are, will find themselves distracted at
times, arguing with how some of the characters and ideas are portrayed.

But those willing to get past this will find an exciting and fascinating tale, one
that's well-told and fast-paced. And some will even find it inspiring."

These are exerts form Mr. Ausema's review. For more details go to
www.oncewritten.com or to the official site of the controversial novel, WAKING GOD
at www.wakinggod.com There you will find more great reviews from NYTimes
bestselling author, Piers Anthony, BookReviews.com, Front Street Reviews.com and
more.





Web Site = http://www.wakinggod.com

Contact Details = Philip Harris
79 Jones Rd
Somerville, Maine 04348
207-549-5339
sundiskhermit@yahoo.com

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