A Life of Death review by stephanieh
A Life of Death: Episode 1
by Books of the Dead, Weston Kincade, James Roy Daley
Age Range - Mature Young Adult
Genre - Paranormal

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Age at time of review - 15
Reviewer's Location - Millstone, NJ, United States
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In the story "A Life of Death" by Weston Kincade, the main characters are Jamie and his father Alex. Jamie's simple question to his father about "the most important thing" that has ever happened to his brings back terrible memories about his troubled childhood. Alex and his friend Paige embark on an adventure in order to bring him some peace of mind about the start of all his troubles. Throughout the story Paige, Alex and Jamie run into enemies, both human and not, from his younger years.

Opinion: 

Overall, I enjoyed the story. At times I felt as if it was moving very slow. In total the book was well written and kept me reading for hours. It'a book you just can't put down. There's so many twists and turns and an unexpected ending. The book was fiction, however strangely believable. Kincade seems to have written about a much younger version of him which makes Alex fell so much more real. The main theme is coming of age so it is a great read for teens. Filled with drama and suspense, it has what almost every teen wants in books and reality. Conclusion: I would definitely recommend this book to anyone interested in paranormal stories. It's a quick read and a perfect book to keep you reading for hours. It's very relatable for anyone trying to grow up and find some peace of mind, just like Alex did.

Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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