Monday, May 27, 2019

Book Review: "The Nobody People" By Bob Proehl

"After decades in hiding, a group of outcasts with extraordinary abilities clashes with a world that is threatened by their power."

What if you could destroy memories, have control over others, keep those who are different confined so they can be fixed?


The general notion of people are inherently good is challenged when those with special abilities are sought after to be destroyed.


But why?


What is the world afraid of when these individuals simply want to be seen, loved, validated?


As is the case with Emmeline the daughter of Avi who tries in vain to shield his daughter from the cruel, cruel, world.


Fahima is the heroic female who runs to their aid in the hopes of using machinery to combat the evil that lurks all around.


These are just a few of the characters who have extraordinary talent that could be used for the greater good against bigotry and fear as world peace is threatened from within.


Will this be misadventures leading to death, a revolt, or an apocalypse?


Perhaps what we need is a 'pulse' for change. A place to gather for a common good?!


While it may be true that no one is ever truly safe the reality is what we need is not all that complicated. 


Find life not hate.

Find love not revenge.


Find ourselves not destruction upon others.


Welcome our differences. Unite in our ways. Learn to love again.


The system is our world. We cannot break out nor have change unless we create the change.


What if Fahima could change everyone?


"We need to fight this."
We must restore order!


When control is lost through communication we must recreate a new channel by which we communicate.


Time is of the essence.

Thank you to Bob, his publisher, NetGalley, Amazon Kindle for this ARC and Granted Wish in exchange for this honest review.


Great job Bob!

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