This book is available in Amazon and other libraries. English: Hard cover, soft cover, Kindle and Audiobook. Spanish: Hard cover, soft cover and Kindle.
A review of the Audiobook:
"Medieval aliens, intrigues, espionage, power struggles and a zinger twist. an excellent 7 hour listen. The first part focuses on the protagonist Sarom and building the alien medieval-like world in a binary star system somewhere out there. We soon learn that Sarom is special and further find out why throughout the book. We're introduced to a pre-technological society which is all too familiar along with casts, monarchies, ancient religions, sacred secret texts and strange walking plants. Although not without its problems, this alien society seems to live in harmony - that is until an unavoidable natural cosmic disaster threatens their peaceful life although only few know about it. I don't want to spoil more of the narrative but we are treated to a story about self-determination, the laws of cause and effect, the prime directive, the meaning of life and universal laws that permeate the universe. I couldn't help but express a sensible chuckle after connecting the dots in the final chapter but it's better that the reader goes through that himself. Readers familiar with the writings of a certain one-armed Swiss man will enjoy this book even more. Overall a good read, less so memorable characters but more than makes up for it with the story and the message."
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https://youtu.be/Baa4ZHi0vrk
This book is available in Amazon and other libraries. English: Hard cover, soft cover, Kindle and Audiobook. Spanish: Hard cover, soft cover and Kindle.
A review of the Audiobook:
"Medieval aliens, intrigues, espionage, power struggles and a zinger twist. an excellent 7 hour listen.
The first part focuses on the protagonist Sarom and building the alien medieval-like world in a binary star system somewhere out there. We soon learn that Sarom is special and further find out why throughout the book.
We're introduced to a pre-technological society which is all too familiar along with casts, monarchies, ancient religions, sacred secret texts and strange walking plants. Although not without its problems, this alien society seems to live in harmony - that is until an unavoidable natural cosmic disaster threatens their peaceful life although only few know about it. I don't want to spoil more of the narrative but we are treated to a story about self-determination, the laws of cause and effect, the prime directive, the meaning of life and universal laws that permeate the universe. I couldn't help but express a sensible chuckle after connecting the dots in the final chapter but it's better that the reader goes through that himself. Readers familiar with the writings of a certain one-armed Swiss man will enjoy this book even more.
Overall a good read, less so memorable characters but more than makes up for it with the story and the message."