Ray N. Kuili's Blog: The Moral Gene - Story Three of The Dawn , page 10

October 2, 2012

"I like to think that the best thing that can happen to a man is to be in his right place in life...."

“I like to think that the best thing that can happen to a man is to be in his right place in life. Assuming, of course, he can find it and recognize it once he’s found it.”

- Ray N. Kuili, Awakening
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Published on October 02, 2012 13:02

September 4, 2012

"These days you are considered a weirdo if you live without a phone. Yet nobody cares if you live..."

“These days you are considered a weirdo if you live without a phone. Yet nobody cares if you live without a purpose. Anything wrong with that picture?”

- Ray N. Kuili, Awakening
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Published on September 04, 2012 16:58

Attention book reviewers: Get your quote featured on the cover of AWAKENING

Would you like to see your quote on the cover of AWAKENING (currently ranked # 882 on Amazon’s Free Best Sellers List)? If yes, here’s all you need to do:


Get the book  from Amazon or request a free reviewer’s copy (send mail to ray@raynkuili.com  with a link to your blog and mention whether you need MOBI or PDF format)
Write a review in your Tumblr or other blog
Send a link to your review to ray@raynkuili.com

The best quote will be featured on the book cover, others will be featured on the quotes page inside the book.  


Deadlines: Sep 15 for Kindle edition, Oct 15 for paperback edition. Quotes can be added to the Kindle edition at any time, but the paperback edition will be locked post Oct 15.


- Ray 

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Published on September 04, 2012 10:58

Review of AWAKENING at OneTitle Magazine


Awakening, written by Ray N. Kuili, is the story of various management level business people whose thirst for power and drive to succeed lead them to a mysterious and secluded training seminar. This page turner is exciting for the underlying tensions between the characters, which makes it almost psychological in nature. Themes of conquest and thirst for power are apparent, and re-emerge within the plot again and again. Such themes ask the reader not only to ponder the characters’ drives and aspirations, but also to question their own base desires. From the times of Napoleon to the modern cut-throat business world, Kuili asks the age old question: how far will someone go to become truly powerful? This thriller is wonderfully descriptive, fast paced, and complex. It boasts believable characters and a setting that is both bizarre and intriguing.


Read the entire review at OneTitle site.

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Published on September 04, 2012 10:09

The Moral Gene - Story Three of The Dawn

Ray N. Kuili


Morality can be a murky area even for humans, let alone for artificial intelligence. What happens when AI tries to understand the difference between right and wrong, good and evil? And what could its
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