Transcendence
by:
C.J. Omololu (author)
Format: kindle
ASIN: B007N6JERO
Publish date: June 5th 2012
Publisher: Walker & Company
Pages no: 337
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Teen,
Paranormal,
Science Fiction,
Urban Fantasy,
Romance,
Contemporary,
Time Travel,
Mythology,
Supernatural
Series: Transcendence (#1)
Transcendence was an addictive read. As some of you may know, past lives are kind of a weakness for me. I love the notion that we may have lived entirely different lives to the ones we are living now. Like I said, kind of a weakness. Transcendence opens with Nicole in London, receiving visions (or...
This year it's like a goal of mine to read more YA books that feature lead black males. I think with my bookshelf, I've managed to find sooooo many books featuring B-racial(mixed with black) and Black female characters but my shelf is definitely lacking African American males. I'm not really sure wh...
While I enjoyed Transcendence and it certainly kept me entertained, there are ultimately too many things I didn't like about it to really proclaim it an instant favourite. I think the past-lives, reincarnation aspect is handled well (and ties to Egyptian mythology are always a plus), but the charact...
LOVED IT! Review coming!
Short and Sweet:Transcendence started a little slow for me, but I ended up really loving Griffon and Cole. I also loved the unique take on past lives and the fact that the author didn't try to answer all of the accompanying spiritual questions. :) I loved the resulting mysteriousness and look forwar...