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Zein: The Prophecy, by Graham J. Wood
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On Earth, an inexplicable change is occurring in young Tyson Mountford as an ancient power awakens within his body. In the skies above him, an alien race live in four vast quadrants. With their colony masked from the humans below by advanced technology, they are attacked from within by an evil that not just threatens their existence but that of humanity. Kabel Blackstone, from the most powerful alien Zein clan may be their last hope. Can he unravel the enigma of the Prophecy that one will come who will defeat this evil and bring peace to Zein and Earth? With his destiny tied to that of Tyson, Kabel seeks help on Earth from a small band of unlikely companions. They are pursued relentlessly by a malevolent force, driven by greed for control of the precious zinithium ore. Now the strangers from two separate worlds must put aside their differences, control their newly acquired magics and fight back to save their families, their planets and their lives.
Zein: The Prophecy, by Graham J. Wood- Published on: 2015-06-30
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 7.99" h x .75" w x 5.00" l, .80 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 334 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. You won't look at the sky the same way again. By Miri Disclaimer: I won this book in a Goodreads Giveaway. To review the book was not mandatory.When I first started to read Zein: The Prophecy (and for the first quarter maybe), I had mixed feelings about the book.It starts with a secondary story that happened a long time before the book. Since it was mixed with the actual story, I felt it was slowing it down. I know it's a thing with many science-fiction so I will try not to hold it against Mr. Wood. While it's not my cup-of-tea, I know some people like it.Even though this part was important to the book, there was so much to be said, so much back-story that, quite frankly, I would have preferred reading it as a prequel to Zein instead. The book would then feel lighter and the author's talent would shine better because let's face it, the author knows how to tell a story. The book is filled with action and fights, alien weapons, and magic. The women, even the earthlings, are not weaklings and they participate in equally proportions with their male counterparts.Now for the story:The hardest part for me was to 'survive' the back-story. After that, the book became quite engulfing and I wanted to know what would happen next.Characters:I can't tell exactly what's missing there. The characters in general were likeable. I liked Kabel and the camaderie between the human friends Tyson, Bailey, Amelia, and Gemma. What might have bugged me is that although Tyson and Kabel were clearly the main characters, it felt as if there was a conflict in the author's mind as to decide which one was actually the protagonist, resulting in both being strong characters, yet none really stood out.Without being exactly hardcore, I would still recommend this book mostly to the readers who tend to love their SciFi for the technical side. For those who like theirs more subtle, approach with caution. Since I am more of the latter than the former, my rating might be bias. I'm giving this book a 3.5 mostly because of the back story that almost lost me. If not for it, this could easily be a 4 and maybe even a 5.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Zein By Liz W. Zylar of the Zein race plans to destroy all who oppose him in his quest to occupy the earth. His purpose in doing so is to wipe out humanity and strip the planet of its zinithium, a rare element currently unknown to mankind, but highly prized by the Zein.Zylar is not without opposition, however. A prophecy speaks of two brothers that will defeat him: Kabel Blackstone, the nephew hidden from Zylar at birth, and Tyson Mountford, Kabel's human half-brother. Together, these three characters lock in a deadly struggle that will determine the fate of the earth.I have to admit that while I love science fiction, this YA novel wasn't quite my cup of tea. Although the action is non-stop, the novel favors plot development at the expense of character development, and I found it hard, at times, to feel gripped by the characters' plight. Due to suggestive content and violence, Zein: The Prophecy is recommended for older teens, Ages 16-Up.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Loved it! By Matheus Da Silva Really good book, recommend it for anyone to read it, Very exiting from beginning to ending and with a great story line.
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