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Hardcover The Traveler Book

ISBN: 038551428X

ISBN13: 9780385514286

The Traveler

(Book #1 in the Fourth Realm Series)

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In London, Maya, a young woman trained to fight by her powerful father, uses the latest technology to elude detection when walking past the thousands of surveillance cameras that watch the city. In... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Good Book, Good Topic

It took me a chapter to understand where this book was going. But once I started reading it I couldn't put it down. It was interesting, and it was unique. The topic and idea of it made me think. It seems so real, the idea that we are being watched every moment by the Vast Machine. It is a quick read, and the only issue with the book, is that it ends with you knowing that there has to be another book. Excellant. I would recommend it to anyone.

Excellent!!!

John Twelve Hawks describes a world that is based in today's news. He describes what will happen if we continue to let the government control our records and the media. Very exciting, excellent plot and character development. I highly recommend. I can't wait for a sequeal.

Excellent

Wow! This is an amazing book. I read between 150 and 200 books a year and I must say that this is one of the best books I have read in a decade. It is like a cross between the Matrix and Blade Runner, or Dan Brown's Angel's and Demons and a Tom Clancy novel. Or like a little known author James Bryon Huggins, it has mystery, suspense and intrigue, weapons and people who know how to use them. The main premise is that there is a war going on in this world, but it is a war that most are unaware of. Like all wars there are two sides, The Harlequin's and the Tabula or as they prefer to be called `The Brethren'. The Harlequin's are warriors committed to protecting the Travelers; Travelers are people who have the ability to send their life energy from their body and travel to other realms. They are lonely isolated people who live to serve. The travelers often become gurus or healers or prophets. The traveler's after returning from a different plane of existence return changed and their views of life challenge other people to look at their own lives and to seek something more. The Tabula on the other hand want to control the world. They want to have control over every person's life. Michael and Gabriel Corrigan are brothers and believed to be the last descendants of travelers. Michael ends up with the Tabula and Gabriel with the Harlequin's. This becomes a battle between good and evil, and a battle between brothers, like Cain and Able of old, the brothers will war. Also of significance is their names, only three angels are named by name in the Bible, and the brothers each bare one of those three names. The book is a literary treasure filled with religious and literary reference from around the world and across traditions. It is a book for book lovers who will be intrigued by finding all the reference, yet the story is strong enough to capture the imagination of even the most casual of readers. I believe this is a book that anyone could enjoy, and I can only hope that the characters will return in a sequel to continue the story. (First Published in 'Imprint' 2005-05-06 as 'Traveling Through Life')

Action of "The Matrix," Politics of Heinlein

Yes, there has been a lot of marketing hype regarding the hyper-anonymity of Mr. John Twelve Hawks who, like his countercultural characters in "The Traveler," has supposedly decided to live off "the Grid" and avoid exposing his precious identity in a post-9/11 world where the government has increased its surveillance of citizens under the guise of anti-terrorism paternalism. And yes, one could engage in an endless debate over whether this book is best labeled as speculative fiction, techno-thriller, urban fantasy, or science fiction. But these issues, while perhaps interesting topics of discussion, are ultimately much less relevant than the fact that this is a highly entertaining thriller, with a premise that will appeal to fans of "The Matrix" franchise and an anti-control theme that will resonate with conspiracy lovers and Robert Heinlein readers. Heinlein once wrote that "political tags - such as royalist, communist, democrat, populist, fascist, liberal, conservative, and so forth - are never basic criteria. The human race divides politically into those who want people to be controlled and those who have no such desire." Mr. Hawks's work fully embraces this same theme as well as the Aldous Huxley-ish viewpoint that science without mysticism is ultimately meaningless. In the tradition of the best thriller writers, the author manages to avoid the pitfalls common to many first-novelists, juggle multiple points of view, and keep the pages turning with cliffhanger chapters. He also writes with a direct, unpretentious style that aids in the suspension of disbelief and fits well with the technology-laden world he has created. And his characters, particularly Maya and Gabriel, have more depth than the cookie-cutter heroes common to books of this sort. At times, this book teeters on the edge of becoming an over-the-top amalgamation of too many proven Hollywood elements (martial arts, quantum physics, Buddhist meditation, "Highlander"-esque chases, a "Terminator"-like bodyguard, travel to other dimensions a la "The Matrix," etc.), but the author's palpable passion for the philosophical threads running through the book somehow links everything together in a way that is both entertaining and mentally stimulating.

Brave New Rainbow -- The First "Alt Fiction" Novel

I got an advance copy of this novel and read it over the weekend. This is a transporting, transfixing, life-changing reading experience. The reader is caught up in Maya's predicament from the start, and before long you are ripping full throttle through pages ripe with themes that will define this century -- security vs privacy; individual honor vs groupthink; freedom vs fascism; and, yes, Love vs Materialism. Thrilling and intellectually engaging alternative fiction. Whoever this author really is, he/she wrote this story with his/her entire being...
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