Title: Windows on Our World, Part 1: Hope Author: Les Bill Gates
Genre: Fantasy
ISBN: 978-1-84753-515-3
Website: http://www.lesbillgates.com
Purchase URL: http://www.lulu.com/content/722089
Amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1847535151
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Book description or synopsis:
THE LAND The first part of the trilogy ‘Hope’ tells of the arrival of Squire in Thorland and ‘The Quest for the Teeth of the Upper Jaw’. THE PROPHECY After many centuries, Squire has returned to Thorland, summoned there by the good Wizard Tobin in order to fulfil an ancient prophecy. THE PEOPLE As the quest begins, the other members of the company described in the prophecy join Squire. THE MAGIC Tobin gives Squire a shield to protect him in times of great danger, but warns that whenever he uses it he will also get a glimpse of his own world – an unpleasant experience. THE QUEST Their quest takes the company to every part of West Thorland.
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Author Bio:
Leslie William Gates, who goes by the pen name of Les Bill Gates, was born in England in 1949. In 1972, he graduated from Keble College, Oxford University with an Honours degree in Mathematics. The following year he completed a Post-graduate Certificate in Education at Exeter University. Les has toured the world extensively and has spent more than twelve years in the Solomon Islands and eleven years in New Zealand. Les is a High School teacher and former Principal of King George VI National Secondary School, Solomon Islands. Les is now pursuing a new career as an author. ‘Hope’, the first part of the fantasy trilogy ‘Windows on Our World’, is his first book. The other two parts, ‘Faith’ and ‘Love’, are in progress.
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Read the sample chapter here
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Link to book reviews: www.lesbillgates.com/hope.html
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A lot happens in the first chapter. For me so much was going on that it was a little difficult to follow. I'll admit I like to be spoonfed a bit, at least in the beginning. The visuals are great and very detailed, but again I'm always looking for the story. As a reader I would read on because my curiousity was piqued, but I'd want that pay off pretty quickly
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Michael Bialys
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A reluctant hero. A prophecy. A healing quest. Classic elements of classic fantasy, elements that in Les Bill Gates's Windows on our World launch an intriguing story in a compelling fashion. As the quest only begins when this chapter ends, it's impossible to know how Gates fulfills the promise of his opening. But it's an opening that leaves the reader eager for more.
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Mark David Gerson
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After a rather slow start, the pace picks up in this fantasy, which also has aspects of a thriller. Good sensory details create a sense of place, important even for a fantasy. Characters are immediately interesting and distinctive.
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Helen H. Gordon
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