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The Lightbearers
by Nora M. Garcia
Lightbringers is an very interesting and different take on reincarnation. Beginning with Queen Nefertiti's awakening to her destiny and continuing into the near future of about 2050. She and her King, Akhenaton, have struggles life after life to bring humanity to a new understanding of balance in the world. Their most recent incarnation has wrapped them up in the life of Dr. Natas, an unfeeling man set to robotize the world - beginning with the children.
The story jumps around a lot from where it begins to ancient Egypt (my favorite part) and a few of their other past lives. Then forward again into their most recent incarnation - where they find themselves in a do or die scenario with the future of mankind coming to a critical crisis. Their final incarnation was the best part of the story, but unfortunately it was one of the smaller parts as well. They story itself was quite good, but at times the writing style seemed a little forced and mechanical - it just didn't fit well for me.
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The story jumps around a lot from where it begins to ancient Egypt (my favorite part) and a few of their other past lives. Then forward again into their most recent incarnation - where they find themselves in a do or die scenario with the future of mankind coming to a critical crisis. Their final incarnation was the best part of the story, but unfortunately it was one of the smaller parts as well. They story itself was quite good, but at times the writing style seemed a little forced and mechanical - it just didn't fit well for me.
- See more at: http://hotofftheshelves.blogspot.com/2013/12/review-lightbearers-by-nora-m-garcia.html#sthash.PedZ2b6j.dpuf