Take a Journey to Other Worlds

Song and Signal Song and Signal by M.E. Patterson

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


SONG AND SIGNAL Review
M. E. Patterson

Take other worlds, other galaxies, and asteroids. Mix with characters like you’ve never before met. Add life and death. Stir in a search and a mystery, and you have an adventure that can possibly change the fate of humanity and the structure of the universe.

In SONG AND SIGNAL, Author M. E. Patterson introduces the reader to a cast of characters that face death almost every minute. There’s Zakari (Zak) Sharp, a teen in search of his father and the Theseus, his father’s ship that’s been lost for years and can change everything, from humanity to the universe. Zak isn’t the only one interested in the Theseus, which means he must find it before the wrong people do. Then there’s Liz, the girl that Zak likes. She is fearless and has some pretty awesome powers. Zak and Liz face way too many obstacles to mention here, and just when they think everything is turning out for the good, another disaster occurs. Zak doesn’t know who to trust, including his grandfather who seems to have his own agenda, even if it means death for his grandson.

SONG AND SIGNAL contains some grisly (at least to me) fight scenes. There’s plenty of action for adventure lovers. The descriptions of space and the experiments on the characters are quite clear and place the reader in the setting, as if you’re there, experiencing the pain, the confusion, and the fear along with Zak, Liz, and the other characters. Will Zak find his father and the Theseus, before it’s too late? Will Liz finally care for Zak the way he cares for her? The author has written a novel that should appeal to tech type readers who like creative gadgets and unusual characters from other worlds. Twists and turns and unexpected events keep you guessing what will happen until the very end, which might surprise you too.

The author provided me with a copy of the book for my honest review.
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Published on January 04, 2014 07:44 Tags: family, m-e-patterson, science-fiction, space, teens
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