Book Review - Trials of Ambiguity: The Fall of Sector E38 | Eastern North Carolina Now

    Author Sabe Wilis - A contributor on Beaufort County Now

    Here is a link to the post on this site

    This novella is the work of a young contributor to Beaufort County Now and as such should warrant our support.



    This is remarkable journey through the labyrinth of a split world separated by "conflict and anguish, paralyzing to either sides". You may see some resemblance to the reality of our world today.

    I would urge those who wish to see the world through a young woman, Max, who is trying to make sense of the world around her. It is dysfunctional and yet it muddles along with an uneasy standoff.

    Her journey ends with simple yet profound observation that should be obvious to any who claim to have a rational mind.

    I am not normally a Science Fiction (Sabe Willis may quibble with this characterization) reader but this seventy-three page book is well worth reading and possible loosening the knots that we see in our real world today.

    I whole heartily recommend this to any reader and it would also help if you would order it from Amazon.Com. See link below:

    Click here to see the book on Amazon and I encourage you to make a purchase.

    The author has a future that deserves our support.

    Bobby Tony
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( September 28th, 2015 @ 1:34 pm )
 
Thanks for the review Tony!



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