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Book Review: Tomorrow Wendell

22398574Author: R. M. Ridley
Release Date: June 28, 2014
Series: None
Genre: Science-Fiction | Paranormal Thriller | Crime 
Edition: e-book (epub)
Pages: 232
Publisher: Xchyler Publishing
Interest: Requested by author
Source: Author (Thanks, Mr. Ridley!)
To but Tomorrow Wendell click here.

Blurb

When predictions tell Wendell Courtney he’s going to die, he turns to the one man he hopes can help. Jonathan Alvey’s no stranger to the strange. But, unlike the private investigator’s run-of-the-mill zombie cases, he can find no trace of magic around Wendell, and no hint of an adversary. Alvey certainly has magic and wits enough to solve the mystery, but is his offering to the insatiable dragon black sufficient? Or is Wendell truly destined to die?

Review

4.5-starsPositives

Tomorrow Wendell is an excellent read with a well-developed plot and strong characterization. The lead character, Jonathan Alvey is so well designed that you start to connect with him right from the start of the book. With each and every page you’ll be able to understand him better and at some point, you’ll start thinking about the entire situation like him. After reading the book, I can say that he is one of the best PI I’ve ever read. And the best part of the book is that Alvey is a practitioner of magic!

For a paranormal lover like me it was a breather to read something other than Vampires and Ware-wolfs for a change. Alvey’s magic seemed so real that for the entire time I read the book I was spell-bounded by whatever he did and literally adored his talent and also felt very bad for it’s after-effects on him! yes the aftermaths of using magical energy is the reason why everything seemed so real. Mr. Ridley did a fantastic job by not making magic look easy. He made it look like a science of energies which had some serious repercussions.

Like a lot of books you won’t find a man whose just perfect in everything he does. Like everyone, Alvey has made some mistakes in his life and tries to run away from dealing with them (unlike the all-perfect detectives you really wanna slap!) He drinks and also smokes a lot but the reason for it you’ll find satisfying.

There were a lot of unique creatures that will make you recoil at times. The entire book was like an adventure and din’t even realise when it got over. There was not even a single dull moment!

Negatives

The ending was a bit offhand! It was so sudden, that I felt a bit confused. And some of the questions were left unanswered, the biggest being WHY and Who? The negatives, in this case, can only be justified by a sequel. And like hell I’m looking forward to it.

Conclusion

Tomorrow Wendell is a brilliant read and I’d recommend it to anyone who loves reading. It has something or the other of everything, suspense, drama, emotions, magic, thrill, a bit of a romance (only a pinch), and a lot more. If you are looking for a breather from whatever you are reading, I’ll say read Tomorrow Wendell. And I’m sure you’ll be happy that you read it.

You can also read this review at Goodreads | Booklikes.

Other Stuff

Opening Line: ‘Jonathan Parked his old Lincoln in front of 1932 Marlowe Avenue, squeezed the steering wheel, and shook his head.’

Highlights: Well-developed and unique plot. Also strong characterization.

Low-lights: Abrupt ending.

Memorable Paragraph:

“There was a term, ancient in it’s origin, that practitioners used for the way he felt: ‘Bitten by the Dragon Black.’ The dark side of using magic was how it turned to sink teeth deep inside and tear at you once the energy stopped flowing.”

Final Thoughts: A must read.

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17 responses to “Book Review: Tomorrow Wendell”

  1. jenniferbielman Avatar
    jenniferbielman

    Not something I would usually read but you have me intrigued. I don’t like sudden endings though.

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    1. Heena Rathore P. Avatar

      Thanks Jennifer, I’m glad atleast you’re intrigued 🙂
      Just give it a try, you might actually like it!

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  2. weight2lose2013 Avatar
    weight2lose2013

    It’s refreshing to have the main character have flaws like the rest of us. That helps to put us in his place and become more engrossed with the story. Thanks for the review!

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    1. Heena Rathore P. Avatar

      Thanks dear! And true, that’s what made this read an absolutely relate-able read!
      Do give it a try, I’m sure you’ll like it 😀

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    weight2lose2013

    BTW, I’ve nominated you for a blog award. Please don’t feel obligated!

    http://weight2lose2013.wordpress.com/2014/09/04/just-lovely/

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    1. Heena Rathore P. Avatar

      Thanks a lot. Though I don’t write posts for awards, I’m gonna do a post on 7 facts about me (I loved the idea and yes, I’m self-obsessed! lol!)
      I’ll mention you and your delightful blog in it, in order to show my appreciation. 🙂

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      1. weight2lose2013 Avatar
        weight2lose2013

        Thank you, but you don’t have to do that! I will certainly love to read 7 facts about you, though. ❤

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        1. Heena Rathore P. Avatar

          Hehe. That’s very considerate!
          But I’m still gonna do it 😉
          And thanks… 🙂

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            weight2lose2013

            🙂 🙂 🙂 I can’t wait to read it.

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  5. Jaclyn Canada Avatar

    I love that it’s a little something different on the paranormal front. You’re right, the fact that the magic has repercussions is huge and much more believable. Matt enjoyed this one a lot as well. So glad you loved it! Great review 😀 Jaclyn @ JC’s Book Haven.

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    1. Heena Rathore P. Avatar

      Thanks a lot Jaclyn. Tomorrow Wendell is really worth reading 🙂

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    Hey, I thought you’d like to know that I like your blog so much that I have nominated you for the “One Lovely Blog Award”. I see that someone else nominated you for the same award, so instead of telling you the rules blah blah blah, here is the link http://amaryllisturman.com/2014/09/04/one-lovely-blog-award/ 🙂

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    1. Heena Rathore P. Avatar

      Awww… thanks a lot dear but I don’t write posts on awards.
      Though I’ll mention you and your precious blog in a different post.
      I’m really honoured to be nominated by you 🙂
      Thanks for ll the love 😀

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