Have Amber – Will Travel is a fantasy adventure novel written
by Keith Vlasak.
Standing five feet eleven inches tall,
Paige Dylan is simply not a typical college student with her beauty queen looks
and Medieval Longsword Champion title. That’s probably because she’s not
typical at all, nor is any of her two brothers and two sisters.
Unlike other ordinary children of ordinary
families, the Dylans secretly go on exciting quests they call ‘adventures’ as
they are magically transported in another place and time. Unlike their previous
quests, however, this time, they are not transported to Camelot but in ancient
Egypt. What more, they bring along with them Paige’s classmate Steve Webber and
her Introductory Writing 101 teacher, Professor Dettman.
More than exciting, this is a very
informative book about the gods and goddesses of Egypt as well as ancient
Egyptian religious beliefs. Moreover, the book realistically depicts the
relationship between siblings especially the behavior of each child. How the
oldest always feels responsible for the younger ones and how the younger ones
lash at the older ones trying to find out how far they can go. The fighting
scenes are superbly described and the setting is magnificently reproduced in
words. The characters are well developed and at some points relatable, especially
Paige.
However, though I enjoyed the book a lot,
history lessons and all, I think the entire book is heavy, in fact too heavy,
on details, considering that the target audience is young adult. I also find
the pacing too slow. Moreover, the plot raises too many questions that are left
unanswered and for a standalone novel, it gives the reader an incomplete and,
somehow, unsatisfied feeling at the end of the book. Despite those and a few
noticeable errors (like it’s eyes and I can count you
instead of I can count on you), this is a very enjoyable book.
Congratulations to Keith Vlasak (@keithvlasak)
on such a great book. For more books by the author, click HERE.
Thank you very much for the review. And I did correct the mentioned noticeable errors in the kindle version. Thanks! - Keith Vlasak
ReplyDeleteI have not heard of this book but it does sound interesting. I love it when novels give me history lessons, especially about Egypt! Great review.
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