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Product details
File Size: 2170 KB
Print Length: 306 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1503948358
Publisher: Skyscape (December 1, 2015)
Publication Date: December 1, 2015
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B00WL6QGIG
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I found this book fairly disappointing and relatively boring. In a more generous frame of mind I might have rated it three stars, but...1. Characterization annoyed me throughout. For example, the protagonist, a young college student, is depicted from the beginning as an incredibly self-sacrificing human being. She attends a fairly expensive private school, which her parents don't begin to have the money to pay for. To make her own way, she studies most of the hours of the day (to guarantee the continuation of the scholarships she has earned) and works for wages the rest of her awake hours to pay the balance due on her tuition as well as to sneak money into her parents' bank accounts to help them with their mortgage payments. Beyond admirable, yes? Except that she has a sister with whom she doesn't get along, and this sister early on accuses her of having caused their parents' financial trouble by turning down the full scholarship she had been offered to a State University in favor of the expense of the private school. So what was wrong with the State School, or what is so great about the Private College? Who knows? The book certainly never says. Except that the protagonist described in this novel would not have made the same choices. This may sound like a small problem of consistency except that it is typical of this story's characterizations.2. After a fairly tedious plot the novel finally reaches an end with NOTHING at all resolved. Beyond this lack of resolution the final chapters offer a new cliff-hanger about the death or survival or something in between of another character about whom we are supposed to care.I shouldn't have bought the next book in this trilogy even without the problems I have been trying to describe. With them, I can only warn a future potential reader to save his or her time and money.
Although young adult fiction isn’t my favorite genre, I do enjoy it occasionally and “Gateway to Fourline†looked like the most promising pick for Kindle First in November. All things considered, it was probably the right choice even though I didn’t love it.As you can tell from the descriptions and the sample, this is a “doorway to another world†fantasy rather than a magic/magical creatures fantasy. It is well written and a light easy read but definitely YA in its simplicity. The characters are pretty basic but the author did a good job of presenting the pressures faced by college students. Overall, it may be a bit too simple for many adults but I suspect that teens may enjoy it a lot. Certainly there isn’t anything objectionable for younger readers in intensity, language, violence or sex. Yes, there is some violence but it is brief and not graphic. Sex is limited to a kiss although I did worry early in the book that she might be going down the “Twilight†path :)As I read I thought this would probably be a mild four star recommendation for the right audience but then the book ended abruptly on a virtual cliffhanger. That is an absolute deal breaker for me. I like series books but expect each book to stand on its own. Fortunately this kindle version includes a “preview†of the next book so you do get some idea of what happened next but not much.If you like young adult fiction and don’t mind waiting for the next book for resolution to most questions, you may enjoy this a lot. Otherwise this is pretty much just OK.
I got this book through the Kindle First Program. This is the first time I have used this option, and I was not disappointed.Fourline is a fantasy land that is having a bad time. A band of not-nice creatures, the Nala, who apparently look like some kind of cross between spiders and birds has joined forces with a usurper who is apparently responsible for the death of the country’s lawful regent to destabilize the country. The young prince, rightful heir to the kingdom, accompanied by a small band of guardians, has made his way through a mysterious portal into our world.Natalie (Nat) is a cash-strapped college student in the town where Estos (the prince) and his people have landed. When she is looking for a job to make extra money for school to help her parents out, the Fourliners offer to hire her to work in their costume shop. After she has been mystified by the goings on there for long enough, they reveal just enough of their problem to get Nat to go into Fourline and run an errand for them. When that is successful, a few days later they offer her more money to do a longer mission. Ultimately they wind up offering to pay her entire next year’s tuition to entice her to undertake a major operation that will allow them to safely return to Fourline themselves. In order to accomplish this they have to extensively train her in fighting skills, their herbal medicine, and how to conduct herself in Fourline so that she doesn’t give everything away and ruin the mission.I found this to be a thoroughly engaging book. The story kept moving along with hardly a dull moment. There were a number of questions still unanswered at the end, which came more abruptly than I would have expected, but that just leaves plenty of room for the promised sequels. Also, it leaves the current book short enough to be finished easily.
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