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Saturday, 10 May 2014

The Un-Natural (Book Review)

As with the last book review this is posted in full on http://thefoundingfields.com/ and this is simply a preview. If you want to see it in full then please follow the link through to there.



Of all the books we’ve reviewed on The Founding Fields, the Un-Natural is easily the most unusual choice. While it is clearly entrenched within the genre of science fiction, the book takes a very long time to actually reach any point with truly fantastical elements or aliens. Despite that, it’s of an undeniably high quality and remains surprisingly gripping even as it examines the life of the book’s protagonist. 

 In modern day, Josh Brady is being interviewed. A rising star within the baseball scene, Brady has played a perfect game and drawn media attention for his seemingly impossible skill at the sport. Unknown to all, Brady is far older than he appears. Born under the name Raymond Fitzpatrick the better part of a century ago, he has born witness to humanity’s ever changing nature and life beyond this Earth.

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