Review of Rise of the Savior: Acolyte of Truth

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Review of Rise of the Savior: Acolyte of Truth

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Rise of the Savior: Acolyte of Truth" by Antoine Bonner.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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At 18 years old, Amanda is unsure of what she wants to study or what she should do. Amanda thinks that her sister Saira has changed a lot. She speaks three languages and does things a normal six-year-old wouldn't do. Saira herself claims of having a deity called Boop. She even floats up the stairs! Amanda is later involved in a car accident after losing at the karate competitions and she is chosen as the acolyte of truth. Jamie, a friend of Amanda's mother, is also chosen as the acolyte of death. Amanda makes a deal with Jamie, her father's doctor. What deal is there between the acolyte of truth and the acolyte of death? Jamie is definitely after something that is of utmost importance to save his only son, and Saira ends up being caught in the middle of the fight. Can Jamie, being the acolyte of death, save his son? How is Amanda going to save the world from the impending danger with her newfound powers? What fate awaits Jamie's son and Saira?



Rise Of A Saviour: Acolyte Of Truth is a science fiction book that speaks of Amanda's quest to save the world. Amanda is used to making decisions that positively influence her life, but she is now faced with the challenge of making a decision that will influence everyone she loves and the whole world. Saira takes this more seriously than her sister. She has to bring her sister to understand how important this mission was. I was impressed by the cover illustration of the book. It presented the story of the book of fighting a common adversary together as one. The characters in the book were well developed and exemplified. The book has an extraordinary and basic storyline with unique names such as kundalini and chakra. The lesson imbibed in this book is useful and relatable to real-life experiences. The transition from one scene to another is not complicated and I found it both easy and interesting to read this book.



My favorite character in this book is Saira. She understands people better and takes the initiative to gain more knowledge. She believes in herself even when nobody but her sister believes in her. She helps her sister understand the gravity of the matter at hand when she seems to be slacking. I could write many positive aspects about Saira as they seem to be endless. I did not find anything to dislike about this book but I think the author made Amanda's side too good to be true. In everything she did, she ended up with positive results. This is not relatable and may end up altering a little of the book's interesting traits.



I rate Rise Of A Saviour: Acolyte Of Truth 4 out of 4 stars. I do not give the book a lower rating since it was both interesting and enlightening. I found several grammatical errors but they did not affect my rating of the book. These mistakes could be corrected with proper editing as I am convinced this book was not professionally edited. These mistakes included the simple omission of letters and insertion of wrong letters. This book also contains a sense of humor making it more interesting.



I recommend this book to all readers who enjoy reading sci-fi and fantasy books. Rise Of A Saviour: Acolyte Of Truth is a suspense-filled book that would be entertaining at any time of the day. I would however warn that this book contains a lot of profanity and may not be suitable for readers who do not love profanity. The book also contains some gruesome scenes that may affect some readers and it may be appropriate for one to choose appropriately.

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It seems that this book will be a great read. It has interesting plot and characters. Thanks for the good review.
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