Review of The Sound of Creation
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Review of The Sound of Creation
What if music could bring out one's truest emotions? What if music had a commanding voice that one could not deny? And what if the sounds of music hold an encrypted message our consciousness chooses to ignore?
Ava Lawson, the dedicated and committed founder and CEO of Sense Labs, had her company usurped, and her creation wanted by everyone. They would stop at nothing, even murder, to get their hands on it. Ava is on the run, and she made many discoveries about who she is, the truth behind the shameful death of her parents, a memory that hunted her as a teenager and lingered as an adult. She also discovered many more things the artificial intelligence she created could do. Meanwhile, in Renzo, the creators' world in the seventh dimension, Zek, an apprentice creationist had been forced to stand before the council of elders because of the increasing abnormality in his latest creation, Earth. The beings on Earth, that is humans, had a higher ascension rate than all other beings in the multiverse. However, the humans' conscious activation, for some reason, decoupled from their awareness to their transcension or descent to the other dimensions. How could consciousness exist without awareness? What forces are at play on Earth or Rezon that hinder the awareness of humans? Is order found in the very heart of chaos? How are Ava and her creation linked to all this? Find out in this masterpiece created by Gabriella Zielke.
The Sound of Creation is a sci-fi fantasy novel that centers around business, friendship, loyalty, betrayal, and self-discovery, and is spiced with romance. It is one of those books that leaves me awed by how powerful the human mind can be, to meticulously weave and intricately create actions, scenes, and characters of pure fiction, and make them seem so real. I have to say, the novel is a true work of art from a truly transcended mind. One of my favorite things in The Sound of Creation is the exquisite characters; the dedicated CEO, the trusty special assistant, the reliable billionaire, the mysterious shaman, and many more, and they were all relatable. The story held my attention from the first page until the very last. It kept me guessing who the actual bad guy was, and I feared for Earth. Furthermore, I liked how Ava's identity and that of her creation were clouded in mystery. I kept wondering what she and her team had created in Seneca. I could feel the sadness and longing she felt when she was separated from Zek, and I also feared for his safety.
My only frustration reading The Sound of Creation was understanding the business and technology jargon often used in the book. Other than that, I utterly enjoyed reading this brainchild of Gabriella Zielke.
I would rate The Sound of Creation 5 out of 5 stars, because of the intricate storyline and the realistic portrayal of the characters, moreover, I didn't notice any spelling errors or grammatical mistakes.
I would recommend this book to those who like to read science fiction and fantasy novels.
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