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Recognitions #3

Precognitions: Book III in the Recognitions Series

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Precognitions hints at past lives and common experiences, as it draws subtle connections between people on their personal quests for adventure, love and family.A schoolteacher in Revolutionary France lives a life full of dark regrets and mystery. A teenager in New York is struggling with her ambitions as an athlete, school and daily life. Is it possible that an apprentice medicine-man in 15th century Africa and an ancient sword hold the answer to a question which transcends time itself? Precognitions in the third book in the Recognitions trilogy. It is also a stand-alone inspirational novel. The Recognitions trilogy is a Literary Classics Gold Award winner in 2018 and 2019, in the New Adult category.

260 pages, Paperback

Published August 28, 2020

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Daniela I. Norris

23 books55 followers
Daniela is a former diplomat, turned political writer, and with age and wisdom - now spiritual author and speaker.

On Dragonfly Wings - a skeptic's journey to mediumship (Axis Mundi Books) and Collecting Feathers: Tales from the Other Side (Soul Rocks Books) were out in 2014, followed by a trilogy of inspirational novels: Recognitions (2016), Premonitions (2019) and Precognitions (2020). The series is a Literary Classics Gold Award winner.


www.danielanorris.com


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Profile Image for Sue Wallace .
7,445 reviews142 followers
August 20, 2020
Precognitions by Daniela l Norris.
This is book 3 of recognitions series.
A really good read. Great story. Interesting. I do like this series and don't want it to end. 4*.
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Author 57 books254 followers
October 2, 2020
Precognitions builds upon the three intertwined stories of the first two books in the series, Recognitions and Premonitions, drawing the strands together into a strong rope with satisfactory, yet open, conclusions.

In the previous episode the three main protagonists were Amelia of twenty-first century New York, Adele of eighteenth-century France and a shaman from a remote village in West Africa in the fifteenth century. Although these characters figure in the third volume, the focus shifts to Jen, the daughter of Amelia, Jules, the lover of Adele, and the protégé and successor of the original shaman in the first two books. However, the continuity is excellent.

Once again, the stories run along at a perfect pace to keep the interest of the reader. I always wanted to read on. Not only that, but the prose has great rhythm and melody and even harmony. It is easy to read.

As a strong believer in the interconnectedness of everything, through both time and space, the series has played to all that I already know. I loved it. Having said that, sharing those beliefs is not necessary. I am sure that most of you will enjoy the book.

The only demerits are that there are times when tenses are mixed within paragraphs or even sentences and there are a few typos or minor errors that should have been picked up by proof-readers.

I recommend the book to all of my friends and I would advise that it would be best to read the series in order even though it would be possible to read each book as a standalone.
Profile Image for Bernadette Robinson.
1,006 reviews15 followers
August 30, 2020
My thanks to TBConFB Reviewers Group for the opportunity to read this in exchange for an honest review. I feel that this would make a great reading group read as the subject matter, could make for a great discussion as to what other readers think.

This is the third book in the Recognitions series by this Author. The stories are all linked together and are of a multi time frame nature. I have read and enjoyed the first two in the series ~ Recognitions (#1) and Premonitions (#2).

I gave this a 3.5 stars or 7/10. Like the previous 2 books in the series this one features Amelia and other returning characters from the other books.

This one raises the question of reincarnation which were hinted at in previous books and that it's something that could happen to all the characters throughout the three time dimensions. I must admit that I often get a feeling of deja vu about certain things that happen in my life, but as for having gone through reincarnation, it's something that I will never find out but is something that does interest me.

This is a series that I can thoroughly recommend and makes you think about life and lots of other things associated with it.
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3,604 reviews48 followers
July 30, 2020
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Can the past lead to the future?

Is it possible that events from the past lead to the present and that nothing happens for a reason? What may appear to be unrelated is not what it seems?

It was an average read that could use a bit more substance.
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810 reviews17 followers
August 13, 2020
An interesting read that raised many questions and added an extra dimension to the story
Well written and engaging
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