This novel is part of a large-scale adaption of the bestselling and critically-acclaimed video game. All material without exception based on Final Fantasy® VII (1997), as well as all other Compilation titles and official publications, is property of Square-Enix Holdings Co., Ltd.
The Shinra Corporation is draining the Planet of its life-force. Cloud Strife, a cold-hearted mercenary with a history connected to Shinra’s elite army, SOLDIER, finds himself working for a rebel band of eco-warriors who are set on bringing the Company down. His immediate past unknown to him, Cloud accepts a mission from the group, AVALANCHE, unaware that it will begin him on a journey of self-discovery which will change not only his life, but the lives of every soul on the Planet.
Final Fantasy VII is a story of love, hate, war, and peace - in which one man can make a difference that will last forever…
Hey, I'm Maurice (Mo), and come from the town of Cumbernauld, Scotland. I'm a mathematics and economics graduate who got lucky and stumbled into a job as a travel writer for New Zealand-based tourism company, Citywalksz Ltd.
As an author, I am perhaps best known for my unofficial novelisation of the best-selling videogame 'Final Fantasy VII', but 'Axtelera Ray' is my first original venture alongside the project creator, Alroy Jovi.
I've been an avid fan of reading since I was a kid, and have grown to love popular fantasy sagas such as 'A Song of Ice and Fire', 'Lord of the Rings', 'Harry Potter' and 'His Dark Materials', as well as other fiction epics like the 'Millennium' trilogy or 'Jurassic Park'. I would currently count George R.R. Martin and J.K. Rowling among my biggest inspirations, not to mention my fellow Glaswegian and legendary comic book writer, Mark Millar.
To date, I have written two fanfiction novels (the retelling of 'Final Fantasy VII' which was featured on Kotaku in Dec, 2014) as well as been involved in featurette screenplays, blogging, film directing, script editing, website content and other various articles.
If you have any questions or would just like to say "hi", please do get in touch.
3. 5 A really nice to read to recap the story. Easy to read and fast paced. Some expressions were overused (for my taste). Like 'a single tear made its way down her cheek'. Always a single tear. I would've liked it if they changed that a bit once in a while. During many instances a single tear, is a bit weird. But it's minor. The story is a fun read and we'll enough written. Not te be compared to other great stories I've read though. I will read the rest of this series! But I you can't compare the writing to other writers, like Laini Taylor, Rowling, Swaab etc. Not to be condescending though. I would recommend it if you like the story of ffvii.