by David Litwack
*I received this book from the Author in exchange for an Honest Review*In this Dystopian we meet three unlikely heroes, Nathaniel, Orah, and Thomas. All from the town of Little Pond. The Temple of Light controls everything, what they wear, how long their hair can be, even how their beards are. Thing...
(This review was originally posted at My Library in the Making.)There Comes a Prophet is a true example of a book that builds. Characters and concepts—like how the vicars came to power—weren't introduced well, making it confusing and slightly boring at first. The world-building was excellent from th...
Check out more reviews at Scott Reads It Thank you to David Litwack and Xpresso Book Tours for providing with a copy of this book in exchange for a honest review. There Comes A Prophet isn't your usual dystopian novel. For starters, it revolves around a magical place called the Keep. The past is k...
Actual Rating: 3.5I went into this story with no expectations, this being Litwack's first published novel. However I was not disappointed. He takes you on a journey with Nathaniel, Thomas, and Orah, from innocence to world changers.There Comes a Prophet is a story about how even the best of intentio...
This isn’t something that I would normally read and to be honest it took me a little bit to get into the fray. Mr Litwack is certainly a very talented author and has an easy way with his words, but this was a little religious for my liking. I really did enjoy the overall story and loved the world bu...
First of all, I'd like to thank the author for giving me a chance to read this book by generously sending me a free copy!Originally, I was planning to take a huge break from dystopia because I was getting a bit tired of the genre. But, oh well. Here I was, reading a dystopian book. LOL.Honestly, thi...
I'm not going to rate this, mainly because I can't. Maybe I'll change it later, but right now - no rating. This simply wasn't for me. I found the story boring, and repetitive - I got tired of reading similar things over and over again. I read a review on here that stated the book didn't capture he...
Honestly, these aren’t the usual books I usually go seeking out to read. I took this book for review mostly because I’m always intrigued by stories where there’s a government in power that is controlling the lives of the people they say they protect and love. I always look for the lies “the powers...
Other reviews like this at The Book BabeDue to copy and paste, formatting has been lost.Wow. When I first started this book, the premise was just a little bit too boring, the characters were a little too meh, and the story-line was dragging. Yes, it was. I was supremely bored, and more than a little...
Entered giveaway, ends Aug 31st 2012