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Some books don’t just change what we think — they change who we are.I wonder which ones did that for you.
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Hello fellow seekers,What a fantastic and essential thread. This is the very reason I love to read and write.
The most profound perspective shift, for me, is the one that my debut novel, The Sentinel Project, is built on: the idea that our "official" history is not just incomplete, but is a comforting lie.
It's a book for those of us who have looked at the Giza pyramids, at Göbekli Tepe, or at the ruins of Machu Picchu and felt, deep down, that the story we're being told just doesn't add up.
My novel is a philosophical sci-fi thriller that explores that "what if." It asks: What if our most ancient myths are not just stories, but the fragmented, misunderstood user manuals for a lost global science? And what if the key to that science—the key to our true history—is still locked inside our so-called "junk" DNA, waiting for the right mind to turn the key?
I wrote it to be a gripping, fast-paced thriller, but at its heart, it was designed from the ground up to be a true "perspective-shifting" read. It's a story that presents an alternative, and perhaps more plausible, angle on our human story.
I would be honored if you would consider it for your list.
And on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/Sentinel-Proje...?
With respect,
Soren K. Blackwood
The Sentinel Project



If you’ve encountered a title that changed the way you see the world, I’d love to hear it.