The 8th Day. It is when God creates the imaginary world "Fictional Reality." It is considered to be the place where the dead ends up at.
On every 8th day, all humans are given a chance to retrieve someone from "Fictional Reality" and return that life to Earth. However, the trials aren’t simple. Six people, consisting of two representatives from the past, the present, and the future, are gathered together to start the “Imaginary War.” They must accomplish every given tasks, and only one person, the victor, will earn the chance to [Save].
To be honest, I have a mixed review about this book. As much as I love the concept of the book, I also feel the concept of the book itself is the reason for me to give this book a not-so-stellar review.
What got me to pick this book is the book cover. It does pique my interest. But it's too bad that the book itself can be difficult to read due to the multiple characters' point of view written in the first point of view. Because of that, I ended up losing track of the scene and I have no idea who in the world is the main character of this book.
It's not such a bad book, but it's not a good book either.
Sorry. I've tried to get through this one, but it is unreadable. I think this author could do with a writing class or two and an editor. The idea though is phenomenal, but I couldn't enjoy it with all the grammar, spelling and botched explanations. That said I am disappointed, because I really wanted to enjoy it. Yet not possible.