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From author A.J Dobbs comes a New Fantasy Adventure that will leave you thinking about life in a whole new way! Fifteen year old Daniel Stone's world is turned upside down when he his kidnapped by the villainous Odling Smee. He learns that his late father was one of the seven Keepers of Thera charged with maintaining the balance of life on Earth and its alternate self Arthe and that this great responsibility has now fallen on him. Smee is intent on overthrowing the Keepers and taking control of life itself and Daniel, as heir to the Seventh Seal, now stands in his way! Daniel has to come to terms with the lies and deceit of his parents as well as the burden of his father's inheritance as his life heads uncontrollably into a future he could never have imagined. His childhood now lost he has to face the heavyweight of adult responsibility. The Seventh Seal is a fast paced page-turner that weaves effortlessly between the interconnected worlds of Earth, Arthe and Thera to keep you guessing and questioning as science fact is mixed with fantasy to create new worlds with amazing possibilities...
The Seventh Seal, by Andrew Dobbs - Amazon Sales Rank: #8573075 in Books
- Published on: 2015-06-22
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 7.99" h x .58" w x 5.00" l, .62 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 258 pages
The Seventh Seal, by Andrew Dobbs Review 'By any stretch of the imagination, The Seventh Seal proves a superb debut and certainly deserves a prime place on your bookshelf. Boding well for future releases from A J Dobbs it is highly recommended.'The Book Viral Review 'A Masterpiece of Imagination! I received this book through Amazon and let me say, I was not at all disappointed. It's been awhile since a book has captivated my attention and triggered me to use my imagination quite like this book. Going in and out of the three worlds: Earth, Arthe, and Thera while following the journey of Daniel as he faces the ripple effect of his father's role as the Keeper and this new found role he is suppose to take on while trying to escape the evil grasp of Smee, is simply a must read.'Debbie - Amazon Reader

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I am not a fan of science fiction but I do enjoy reading stories about the purpose of life and the ... By Amazon Customer The Seventh Seal is a science fiction/fantasy story written as the first part of the Daniel Stone series. I am not a fan of science fiction but I do enjoy reading stories about the purpose of life and the journey of our souls. This book has mentions of that but it is basically the story of keepers who are from a fictional planet Thera, and their job is to keep balance for all life on Earth and Arthe, Earth's fictional alternate planet. The premise of the story is that whatever happens on Earth has a corresponding reaction on Arthe and vice-versa. The storyline is very interesting, there is heaps of potential but somehow this book didn't do anything for me. I could not feel a connection with the characters, the keepers are supposed to be wise and powerful but they seem like lost children who have no idea what to do in any kind of situation and they keep losing to an average villain, the Odling Smee, who also does not have enough of a background story to justify his villainous intent. There are so many gaps in the story that I found it impossible to immerse myself into the world of the characters.I wished the Keepers would have had stronger characters and the plot was a little more complicated. It had so much potential! I loved the concept of Earth, Arthe and Thera and the role of the keepers to maintain balance. How did the keepers inspite of their training, powers and the ever so powerful seals, lose again and again to Smee inspite of having full knowledge of his intentions and capabilities. Then there were the hundred men, the worst criminals from Earth who became followers of Smee for wealth and power. How did prisoners from Earth end up on a prison (which is not even well protected) on Thera? Furthermore the Keepers and the general population of Thera is meant to be peace-loving and they do not believe in gaining power of wealth. Yet time and again they react just like humans and have the same flaws. Arthe is just given a few mentions and not explained much at all.So, as I said I liked the concept but wasn't really excited with the execution. Maybe science fiction's really not my thing. I can only give this a 2/5 rating, but maybe read it if you're a fan of sci-fi?
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Couldn't wait until I finished! By PL Pearl Kirkby Seriously, if I waited, this review would be longer than the book!The basic premise of "The Seventh Seal (The Chronicles of Daniel Stone Book I)" is that of multiple dimensions of earth; Earth & Arthe are twins, and then there's Thera. Thera is like an axis wherein is kept a certain 'balance' between good and evil, natural and unnatural.This balance is overseen by The Keepers through the use of a mechanism known as the regulus, which has abilities of observation remarkably similar to our most powerful of surveillance satellites! I understand the concept, but it's difficult to explain as, even though The Keepers are responsible for maintaining this balance, theirs is a practice of non-interference without extreme cause...in this case, that cause has a name: Smee.It occurs to me that the reader might best be able to understand the character of the Keepers as a more earth(l)y type of, say, archangels and the character of Smee by viewing him as a type of Lucifer (God, wanted a world of peace but gave mankind free will, while Lucifer rebelled and wanted to force mankind to obey...and was cast out of heaven for his trouble); in much the same scenario, Smee was cast out.And he's still at war.The story details that war between good and evil. That's the simplest summary. However, the MANNER of the telling is nothing less than phenomenally awe inspiring!There is not one detail...whether about the beauty (or starkness) of a place, the description of colours, clothing, mannerisms or geography of different cultures, the magic of "love at first sight", the personality of a 10 year old boy or even the science behind the regulus...that has been neglected, and that has not been told in a way that transports the reader into these amazing worlds, emotions and all.But the main reason for writing this review now is that this reader has come to a place that illicited a boat load of laughter...not because of any humourous writing, but because of the introduction of several historical personages, as actually having been Keepers, and not "regular" human beings.Let's face it...we ALL know of people whom we jokingly refer to as, "s/he MUST have alien DNA; NO ONE can have that much knowledge and be human!" Well, in The Seventh Seal, we now know where Albert Einstein, Albertus Magnus and even Ian Fleming came from!And with those introductions, I had to go ahead and write this review, for I'm now assured that the rest of this book is going to leave me too exhausted and full of comments to make a review shorter than this!Why aren't there 10 rating stars available?!!HIGHLY recommended to science, history, fantasy buffs!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A fast paced Fantasy Adventure, full of intrigue, danger and wisdom! Highly recommended. By Gloria Antypowich I picked up the Seventh Seal in a group where authors could present their books and if you chose to you could read and review one of them. The cover of The Seventh Seal caught my eye so I decided to read it.I read the book twice before I really got it! The first time through I was kind of ho-hum, because I realized it wasn’t the kind of book that I normally chose to read, and I didn’t actually appreciate the depth of it, until I got to the “A Bibliography of sorts!” Then I began to understand how much research and thought Dobbs had put into the characters in the book and the terms and circumstances in the interconnecting relationships between Thera, Earth and Arthe. I read at night, so I turned off my light when I was finished, but I had trouble turning off my mind. Real life Earth events were mentioned in the book, and the author skilfully wove in mention of Albert Einstein, and the author Ian Flemming, among others that caught my eye. I confess I even looked up a couple of them online, because they had a plausible ring, but they were not real people as far as I could discern.With the first reading I had noticed many phrases that offered true wisdom, reading it the second time, armed with the threads of information that I had gleaned from the Bibliography I had a totally different appreciation for Dobb’s work.This book revolves around The Keepers from Thera, who have responsibility to keep a balance between the interconnected relationships between Earth, Thera and Arthe. As is true in all things, there is good and evil in all realms. Michael Stone is the keeper of the Seventh Seal. He represents the good, but his life is complicated, because although he knew that he was a Keeper, he chose to live on Earth and marry Sarah whom he loves. Together they have a son, David.When David is a child, Michael returns to Thera, to face off with Odling Smee, who is a threat to all the Keepers. Fortune does not favor Michael in the battle and just before he succumbs to his wounds he vows that he does not want his son to inherit the burden of being a Keeper, and he throws the Seventh Seal into a lake believing it will be lost forever.However there are also secrets on Thera, and Michael had no idea what his last action set in motion. As much as his mother vows that David will never be involved, destiny and the bloodlines of the Keepers pull him in. When he is fifteen years old, he has to make a decision that will change his life, to prevent disaster for Earth, Thera and Arthe.The “regulas” is central to the interactions of the characters in this book. It is an energy that empowers the seals. I am going to share with you a few of the terms from the Bibliography .1. Regulus is the brightest star in the constellation Leo and one of the brightest in our night sky. It is also another alchemical reference found in Newton’s writings and is the metallic component refined from an ore. In the book the regulus is the name for the energy pathways which connect all matter in the universe and is akin to the Higgs Field famously discovered by the Large Hadron Collider in Cern.2. Seal: The small metallic like discs used by the Keepers. The seals represent the seven Theran pillars of wisdom: honour, trust, respect, sharing, loving, growing and pride. The idea comes from one of many tales surrounding the Ark of the Covenant and that it was locked by seven seals.3. Everett The mysterious saviour of the Keepers; he takes his name from the great quantum physicist Hugh Everett who in 1957 introduced the “many worlds” theory; that all possible histories and futures are real.When I first read this book, I was thinking 3 stars. After I explored the “A Bibliography of sorts” and reread it, I realized that there is depth to this book, even though it is a Fantasy Adventure and I truly appreciated it.We hear (and read) about UFO’s coming from other worlds and possibilities of aliens that live among us taking on a human form and trying to help earth develop to its highest good.The Seventh Seal is not about UFO’s and aliens, but it made me think about the possibility of interconnected worlds or “planes” where spirits live. –“I am fascinated by the “many worlds” theory: that all possible histories and futures are real.”I highly recommend this book- it is fast paced, full of intruige and danger---and wisdom!
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