Dream Seeker: The Velvet Mask
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Publisher: Damian Hospital
Copyright:
© 2007 Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
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Printed: 301 pages, 6" x 9", jacket-hardcover binding, black and white interior ink Download:
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Description:What is the Dream Seeker: The Velvet Mask about? It's about a young man who inspires people by helping them remember a long-lost dream. It's about Icons who control our reality, and control us. It's about misunderstood anti-heroes who capture persons who have lost "It." It's about a superhero in Miami who patrols the streets in a jet-black pick-up truck, fighting murderous supervillains. The stories are varied. The writing feels like a movie or comic book. It's easy to read. The stories won't take much of your time, but you will feel satisfied at the end. Much like a dream, the book will come and go quickly, with many unexpected twists and turns, and it will linger in the back of your mind, subtly altering your perception of the world around you. The Dream Seeker helps people remember dreams, one person at a time. This book will inspire a dream within you. The Velvet Mask is the first book in an on-going series of novels, written by two Enneagram enthusiasts. 301 pages. Keywords:Listed in: |
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by Tony DeCarvalho and Damian Hospital
The reader is introduced to a highly complex Dream Seeker Universe inhabitated by both very ordinary folks like your next door neighbor and a collection of bigger-than-life characters. My favorite is the Realtor who buys, sells and trades realities. The story contains realities inside of realities, and sometimes closely resembling the so-called realities presented by the current governments and politicians of the world. The return of Joshua, as perhaps Jesus, at the end adds another viscious twist to the story before it finishes. This is deep reading. --Gale Peterson
Tony DeCarvalho and Damian Hospital
Lulu Press
Fiction, Paranormal, Social Fiction, Fantasy
Reviewed by Tami Brady
Finally a truly original concept in a well written entertaining way!
There are so many books on the market right now that just rehash the same tired old ideas into almost cookie cutter like moulds meant to sell a few copies and then collect dust. For the most part, there is no unique thought behind these stories or any sort of purpose to the author’s work. Dream Seeker: The Velvet Mask is different.
I started reading this book and was happily surprised at the originality presented. The premise of the story is that a young man realizes that he has a unique gift. He can find just the right words to make an individual remember his or her lost dreams. Moreover, in remembering these memories, the person figures out how to change their life for the better.
I thought that this was a great idea that definitely deserved an opportunity but I was a little concerned that the writers couldn’t uphold such originality throughout the entire story. A few hours later, I immerged with the book completely read. I hadn’t taken one break. I hadn’t even taken a sip of water because I was so completely immersed. Needless to say, I was completely satisfied with the rest of the story. Not only was the material fresh but I also loved the presentation, a narrative that resembled idealistic comic book stylings but had a really thoughtful philosophical aspect to it as well.
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