Monday, April 28, 2025

Not So Subtle?

I write things. Blogs and books and Facebook updates, you name it. I write.

My favorite book is my first one, A Subtle Armageddon. Yet I've always feared that it was too obscure, too unclear, for the general audience. Still, it's doing well with reviews on Amazon, averaging 4.5 out of 5 stars over 119 reviews. So I'm hoping that perhaps it's an easier read than I believe.

One reader said: A Subtle Armageddon paints a gripping portrait of a world devoid of emotion, where nature becomes the ultimate teacher. The prose is vivid, with moments of profound insight. Both unsettling and thought-provoking, this book questions dependence and the essence of existence.

Another remarks: (A Subtle Armageddon) is a fascinating dive into a dystopian future where human emotions have been neutralized. Following the protagonist's inner journey, the book explores the transformative power of nature and the awakening of human consciousness. The author interweaves suspense and philosophy in a compelling and thoughtful narrative. With vivid scenes and moments of palpable tension, the story pushes the reader to question control, dependence and freedom. An original and profound novel, perfect for those looking for an intense and stimulating read.

What do you think? You can find A Subtle Armageddon here and decide for yourself.

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