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The Traveler
(John Twelve Hawks)

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I completed Book 1 within a week, due to the fact that it is one of the most thought provoking, intense, and yet acceptable books I have ever read. John challenges each of us to examine our lives, as we know them, and become more aware. Life is as we know it, and we are to some degree, extremely comfortable with the mundain repetativeness of "The Grid". At some point in our 24/7, ruled by the media who are ruled by the government who are ruled by the Grid, we all look for the driver of our existences. Some of us would be quite afraid, and some of us exhilerated to realise that we have a choice. This is not a specific religious offering despite a persons "Light" being integral to the book, it embraces all religions, all existences, and all realms. It is possible. The doors have been opened. John has finally provided something that despite its success, Harry Potter unfortunately missed - a realistic and extremely individualistic storyline.



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