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Daughter of Time Trilogy: Reader, Writer, Maker

By: Erec Stebbins
Narrated by: Maria Marquis
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Reader, Writer, and Maker: All three novels of the Daughter of Time series in one book.

Speculative fiction with time travel, alien armageddon, metaphysical mysteries, action, adventure, cosmology, cybernetics, religion, and romance!

Reader

From the future, a final plea. Out of the past, a last hope.

Ambra Dawn, a young girl born to die in freakish disregard. A doomed world, enslaved to forces unseen. A final hope beyond imagining. Become a Reader, because in the end, the most unbelievable step in the adventure - will be your own.

Writer

From hatred, Love. From many, One.

A love story and sci-fi epic about the beautiful and terrible destiny of profoundly star-crossed lovers with a galaxy's fate in their hands.

Maker

Until all is lost, nothing is found.

Conclude the epic story of Ambra Dawn in the final installment of the trilogy. A story in which the one that was lost will be found, where a thief will guide through chaos and time, and where all that was held dear will perish. And in that final and utter destruction, there will be a Creation.

©2015 Erec Stebbins (P)2015 Erec Stebbins
Science Fiction Time Travel Space Opera Destiny Fiction

Critic reviews

"Exploratory fiction at its most powerful and intelligent, Maker will challenge and reward all those who have ever wanted to believe in almost anything." ( Foreword Reviews)
"Literary fiction that transcends its genre." ( Portland Book Review)
"Unique and altogether profound, reminiscent of Bradbury, haunting, thought-provoking and surprisingly philosophical." ( San Francisco Book Reviews)
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author lost focus, rescinded story with metaphors. did not end story, instead gave the review of a student in chemistry or earth science that had fell asleep during class in metaphysics, entertaining relativity. A C+ for class participation. Reader, writer, wrong.

lost out, then - [Silent Hill]

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Nothing, thoroughly enjoyed it. It not usual SciFi fluff dumbed down for mass marketing, yet accessible to all at many levels. Thought provoking, great female characters.

Integration of Human Philosophy clearly called out with questions. expand thinking besides a great read.

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pleasant cadence and refreshingly relatable! the attempt at pushing human concepts less used was pleasent.

refreshingly relatable

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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

No; I would've liked to say it was but... no. It was not well-spent time. While Reader (the first book in the trilogy) was quite enjoyable, the other two were boring, confusing, and incredibly repetitive.

How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?

I would've stuck to Ambra Dawn's POV, rewrite that atrocious romantic plot device that was Writer, and made it into a story of a semi-omnipotent girl on the path to self destruction. If you've only listened to Reader, you might think this is where the story will lead you but... I'm afraid I must shatter your dreams.

What about Maria Marquis’s performance did you like?

Her performance in Reader and Maker was very good; she conveys Ambra's emotional state so well I could not help but be completely enthralled by her painful journey. I felt it. Unfortunately, Writer is told from a male character's perspective, and she had to deepen her tone; as a result, her narration suffered.

If this book were a movie would you go see it?

I would gladly watch Reader; the other two I would ignore.

Any additional comments?

I wanted to like this trilogy, I truly did, but it seems most of the author's creative efforts were invested in Reader, and from there he didn't quite reach the story he wanted to tell. Either that or his aim was to alienate all of us who liked Reader.

A Great First Book In A Terribly Average Trilogy

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I don’t begin to understand some of this novel but I understand enough. The rise and fall different things in this novel are beautiful. Ambra done it’s a beautiful creature and this is a beautiful story trilogy. I recommend this book is so beautiful.

A stitch in time

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