Wednesday, April 27, 2016

"Wounded World" by Ariele Sieling



What if I told you that in the future, one could walk through doorways, seemingly near magical portals that allowed humans to travel throughout outer space?  In "Wounded World," the line between reality and the unknown share a symbiotic relationship that transcends any science fiction novel I've read to date! I could not put it down and I don't think you'll be able to either.
 
When an unexpected and unauthorized door manifests in the middle of Quin Black's living room, he suspects his missing father of creating it, and leaving it behind. The knowledge that his father possesses is much sought after, and highly regulated to be deemed dangerous . These types of doorways are shortcuts between different worlds meant for Terra forming new planets, and common in the world Quin was reared in. Quin works for a futuristic government, and must find out where his father is to save the world from a catastrophic event. Accompanied by his friend John, Quin embarks on his mission, visiting other worlds in the process. He meets all different types of cultures, and faces different issues in each new world he comes across. 

The World building in this novel is quite creative and unique. I found each planet they visited had a refreshing new environment and totally new experience. This novel is a must read, and can't wait to start the next book by Ms. Sieling. 

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