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320 pages, Paperback
First published October 1, 2012
The Forever Saga: Flash, by Sean C Sousa, has an opening chapter that leaves you wanting more. The first scene is a classic science fiction location, filled with remarkable constructions and characters, that is far beyond our understanding. Beyond this, however, you discover some clever juxtapositions: age against youth, the extraordinary against the mundane. The story’s pace ranges from the amble of the aged, through the quickness of youth, to the soaring of the overarching peril. There are also subtle links between each, such as the troubled love lives of Brian and Jason Renney. Some readers may find the shifts in pace and content difficult, but it really is worth the small effort required to read the story without skipping over parts. You are, after all, being presented with genuine characters, with lives beyond the story itself. I found the strong characters most impressive, as was how quickly they become “real”. In fact, the characters, and their relationships, are refreshingly realistic.