NUBARA What makes a good story? An Evil Princess, a warrior, mystical creatures that could possibly not exist, innocent bystanders, and an event that could possibly be the end of the world as we know it... NUBARA... Surfacing as a land mass near you!
‘A Dream is a glimpse of what you can have if you decide to walk down that path with no regrets…’
Alex H. Singh was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario. He is single and still lives in the city today, with his cat, Karma, who is a Calico/Tortie mix.
He spent 3 years in University (UFT) and took a variety of courses, including English Literature and English Media. He decided, however, that a career on another path would be best for him and took a position as a Financial Adviser for a well-known and dependable bank, where he has worked ever since.
But it was to writing that Alex has always been drawn, and he has been penning books in various genres since he was 18. He has since self-published 13 books and particularly enjoys horrors, thrillers, sci-fi & Fantasy. He is keen to see what his growing army of fans will think of his Fallen Kingdoms Chronicles Series, The Second Husband and Tapestry Series which are all set for release.
In his spare time, Alex is a big fan of taking short naps as it helps to rejuvenate him. He also exercises regularly and enjoys baking, making old favorites like cupcakes, cheesecakes and other sweet treats. As a self-confessed foodie, he enjoys trying out new and delicious foods with friends, from a variety of eateries around the City.
Alex’ hopes for the future are to keep on writing books that people will enjoy reading and perhaps one day is able to do it full-time. He has already attained bestseller lists on a popular digital platform but would love to reach the Holy Grail of making the NYT List one day.
You can contact or follow Alex H. Singh, or simply see what he is writing next, at:
Nubara is a complex tale of the entwined destinies of several people who connect to discover the cause of recent disasters and stop the end of the world. The scene-setting and detail are impressive. At first, I was a bit confused with narrative. However, after the initial high amount of action, the personal interactions helped me get into the groove, as it were. There were some shifting of point of view issues, and omniscient details that sometimes muddled the narrative, but the characters themselves were well-defined, and the dialogue flowed well. I especially liked the interactions between Ashley and Soliel. There were some grammar/punctuation errors that occasionally made me re-read sections to get the correct meaning, but they weren’t endemic. Near the end, the rapidly shifting points of view left me reeling, and I would have preferred a more consistent view of the events. The story itself is solid, though. All in all, a thoroughly enjoyable read, with the few caveats above. I look forward to more from this author.
I was not able to really get into this fantasy book. Don't get me wrong I did try I just found that I couldn't really get to like the characters or the story the way I thought I should.
It isn't that the book was bad and I can see why people would like this as it is well written but I just find that it's a bit too long and that I just found myself wanting to jump to the fun parts again.