Review of The Seventh Spark - Knights of the Trinity
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Review of The Seventh Spark - Knights of the Trinity
The Seventh Spark - Knights of the Trinity by J.B. Lion is an epic fantasy about the union knights over some time as they protect the realms of men. Under the guidance of the archangel, the knights protect twelve kingdoms of men. Planet Thorton, under the protection of the spirit of Artemus, is on the verge of civil war, which will affect the men in that realm forever, bringing the birth of the third age. The knights meet to celebrate Artemus and select whether he earns a passage to the first realm in heaven or eternal life and bliss. According to tradition, they have to share a meal from planet Thorton. After hours of disagreement, they agree to let Artemus get the passage to the first realm in heaven. After that, they have a secret alliance to select a scout who will protect Thorton because they serve to protect their creator.
The author has included pictures of characters and their names. The photographs, therefore, create a visual and vivid image of the characters. It also makes the characters believable and the storyline understandable. He has also written the critical messages in the story in two-dimension letters and bold to stress the message. They make these messages memorable in the flow of the story. The book is fast-paced. The flow from one incident to the next is relatable; hence the plot of the book is not twisted.
Moreover, the author's inclusion of humor in the book is another wise take. He has managed to play around with the reader's emotions, fulfilling the intent of entertaining and distracting the readers from stress, as mentioned in the prorogue. The mixing of emotions from pain to laughter to suspense brings a good experience even as the reader progresses, thus creating the urge for more content from the book.
In addition, the content of the book has brought a different perspective of the angels and the demons. The purpose, training, and intention narration are on another level. It is fascinating to learn about this being in the approach used by the author. He has mastered the wit of capturing the reader's attention and just taking the reader on a journey away from the ordinary world.
I love every part of the book, but the most loved one was the tradition of knights. Once a warrior from a planet has fallen, they have to meet to choose his award and share a meal from that particular planet. the tradition of sharing a meal from Thorton, Artemus's world, was fun and humorous.no matter the taste of the meal, they have to respect the rule. There is absolutely no part of the book that I disliked. The author did an exceptional job, and I found a few typographical errors.
I give this book a well-deserved rating of 4 out of 4 stars. The book was entertaining, stress distracting, engaging, and adventurous. Therefore, I recommend this book to epic fantasy lovers.
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The Seventh Spark - Knights of the Trinity
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