Saturday, April 28, 2012

The Talisman of EL by Alecia Stone Review


Talisman of El
By Alecia Stone

Charlie has had a rough life his mother died when he was born and when he was ten years old a tornado claimed the life of his father. Now four years later he has been placed with a thief and murderer. Even though things may seem at their worst it is only the beginning of a set of events that will make all the hardships worth it. Charlie meets a set of people who will accompany him on a journey that will lead him to the center of the earth where he will find a magical world full of angels, demons, phoenixes, werewolves and even a ride on a Pegasus. Along the way his friends become his family and he learns the true meaning of destiny.

This was an absolutely riveting novel not only was it full of action and adventure but it was a heartwarming story of self-discovery and sometimes how we get to choose our families. Alecia Stone did an amazing job setting the scene and drawing us into the story, the world she created was thoroughly planned and executed so vividly you will have no problems imagining the perils her characters face. This is a one of a kind novel blending religion with mythology and introducing an idea that is surely original “The Garden of Eden is at the center of the Earth.” I can’t wait until we can follow Charlie on another adventure as he searches for the missing pieces of the Talisman of EL, and we can see what other powers it harnesses.

Be sure to stop by http://bookwormrflects8.blogspot.com/ april 29th for a guest post from Alecia Stone!

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4 comments:

  1. Yay! Thanks for reading the book, Heather. Greatly appreciated. So glad you enjoyed the book. Woot!

    Alecia :)

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    1. Thank you so much for letting me read it it was great! :D

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  2. I love books that blend religion and mythology, I'm all about the symbolism. Anyway thanks for the post, this looks great! I found your site through the making connections group on goodreads and am your newest follower!
    Hope you'll check out mine as well!!!
    -Amanda
    http://shmandarinorange.blogspot.com

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    1. Thanks for commenting I really did enjoy the blend it was a lot of fun for me! And now I too am your newest follower! :D

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