Between Two Minds Book Review
Between Two Minds: AwakeningTitle: Between Two Minds: Awakening
Author: D.C. Wright-Hammer
Pages: 340
Genre: Scifi/Thriller
Book Blurb: How much would you pay for the body of your dreams? For Ryan, it might cost him everything. As a paraplegic, Ryan’s always dreamed of walking. He saved a small fortune to undergo a common procedure in his time to transfer his mind into a physically fit host body. Afterward, his obsession with walking is immediately overshadowed by a strange and frightening side effect unraveling the reality he once knew. Plot twists that will keep you guessing until the very last chapterThis psychological thriller take the reader on an adventure far beyond the potential consequences of transferring one’s consciousness to a new body. The interweaving storyline will have the reader second guessing what is real and what is a dream, and prove that knowing the truth can be the difference between life and death. A well written, fast-paced science fiction thriller reminiscent of Philip K. Dick, William Gibson, Michael Crichton, and Aldous Huxley
Rating: 5.0/5.0
Cover: A
Review: I received a copy in exchange for a true and honest review. I really enjoyed this story. The story centers around Ryan, who is disabled. He pursues mind migration! This idea has always intrigued me; the idea of transferring one's consciousness into another mind/body. This idea alone drew me to the story. Ryan was such a relatable and powerful character. Dynamic. Realistic. It truly makes you wonder how one in his position would react.
There were shifts between POV, but I remembered the topic; mind migration. The shifts in POV didn’t affect my rating.
I really like it when authors try things, and I commend D.C. Wright-Hammer for doing it.
The futuristic world was well written. I felt as though I was there. And, the story maintained its hold on my attention. The idea of mind migration has been used in movies, tv shows, stories, etc. And I have always wondered how/if this process is possible. As I stated, the story makes you think. You should give it a try.
The cover is appealing. I believe that D.C. Wright-Hammer did a fantastic job, and I can't wait to read more of his work. I give the cover an A. The images are nice, and it tells a little about the story, but it doesn’t give it away, which is important. The reader MUST form their own opinion and experience.
I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys Scifi/Thrillers.
Overall, I give Between Two Minds: Awakening 5.0/5.0. Between Two Minds: Awakening
Author: D.C. Wright-Hammer
Pages: 340
Genre: Scifi/Thriller
Book Blurb: How much would you pay for the body of your dreams? For Ryan, it might cost him everything. As a paraplegic, Ryan’s always dreamed of walking. He saved a small fortune to undergo a common procedure in his time to transfer his mind into a physically fit host body. Afterward, his obsession with walking is immediately overshadowed by a strange and frightening side effect unraveling the reality he once knew. Plot twists that will keep you guessing until the very last chapterThis psychological thriller take the reader on an adventure far beyond the potential consequences of transferring one’s consciousness to a new body. The interweaving storyline will have the reader second guessing what is real and what is a dream, and prove that knowing the truth can be the difference between life and death. A well written, fast-paced science fiction thriller reminiscent of Philip K. Dick, William Gibson, Michael Crichton, and Aldous Huxley
Rating: 5.0/5.0
Cover: A
Review: I received a copy in exchange for a true and honest review. I really enjoyed this story. The story centers around Ryan, who is disabled. He pursues mind migration! This idea has always intrigued me; the idea of transferring one's consciousness into another mind/body. This idea alone drew me to the story. Ryan was such a relatable and powerful character. Dynamic. Realistic. It truly makes you wonder how one in his position would react.
There were shifts between POV, but I remembered the topic; mind migration. The shifts in POV didn’t affect my rating.
I really like it when authors try things, and I commend D.C. Wright-Hammer for doing it.
The futuristic world was well written. I felt as though I was there. And, the story maintained its hold on my attention. The idea of mind migration has been used in movies, tv shows, stories, etc. And I have always wondered how/if this process is possible. As I stated, the story makes you think. You should give it a try.
The cover is appealing. I believe that D.C. Wright-Hammer did a fantastic job, and I can't wait to read more of his work. I give the cover an A. The images are nice, and it tells a little about the story, but it doesn’t give it away, which is important. The reader MUST form their own opinion and experience.
I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys Scifi/Thrillers.
Overall, I give Between Two Minds: Awakening 5.0/5.0. Between Two Minds: Awakening
Published on February 19, 2019 14:52
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