Review of Before the Rising
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Review of Before the Rising
Set in Napier, New Zealand, Before the Rising takes us into the life of Rebecca. Rebecca is a teenage girl trying to get through the normalcy of her life while discovering the world has a higher purpose for her. This book is a fantasy novel that thins the line between reality and myth.
Rebecca, undergoing the standard confusion that comes with life after high school and a budding romance, is thrust into making world-changing decisions after discovering the mystery of her origin. Will she answer the hero's call? What will be the aftermath of her decisions?
Keryn Powell did an excellent job using her immediate surroundings to spin a good story. The scenes were well detailed, especially the coastal areas. Being an island country, New Zealand was appropriate for the plot involving scenes around the sea. The characters synergized well during their appearances; each helped to accentuate the personality of the other.
The novel started with multiple viewpoints that brought up a lot of unanswered questions. As I read on and got to the end, I had to go back to the beginning to get better clarity. Thankfully, the ending answered questions asked at the beginning, which is one of the canons of a good book.
This novel also proved that you could use seemingly mundane stuff and turn them into something magical. That could be seen in how the author used the biological occurrence of bioluminescence, ichthyosis, and the intelligence of dolphins to enhance the story's plot. Now I wouldn't look at someone with ichthyosis the same way anymore.
Although the saving-the-world plot mold had been used numerous times in the art of storytelling, the author offered a realistic and fresh take on it. Being made to carry the weight of the world with little to no experience reminded me of the famous saying, "with great power comes great responsibility." "The Rising," the doomsday device used, was a befitting primary nemesis alongside the minor villains.
The author uses this novel as a medium to send a message about the current situation in our world. The ecological state of our world is ever-changing due to various man-made decisions. Keryn Powell brings to light the possible inevitable consequences of poor decision-making.
Kudos to the editors for a good job; I found only two errors. The dolphin image used in the viewpoint transition added to the book's aesthetic. The writing style was excellent for a first novel. With absolutely nothing to dislike, I'd give Before the Rising 4 out of 4 stars. I would recommend it to fantasy readers. You'd have a swell time with this book if you enjoy stories with saving-the-world plots.
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