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Mykal Orion and the Station of Thieves: An interesting blend of sci-fi and moral characters (The Mykal Orion Series Book 1)

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Mykal Orion and the Station of Thieves: An interesting blend of sci-fi and moral characters (The Mykal Orion Series Book 1)

Mykal Orion and the Station of Thieves: An interesting blend of sci-fi and moral characters (The Mykal Orion Series Book 1) by Jonah Wilson
English | 2017 | ASIN: B06Y2LGSY4 | 56 Pages | EPUB | 186.50 KB

The exciting beginning to the Mykal Orion series. Join Mykal as he journeys to the Station of Thieves to make a name for himself, and along the way, encounters more than he expected. Here's what people are saying about Mykal Orion and the Station of Thieves: Virtues of humility and faith are brought forth in Jonah Wilson's first science fiction adventure, "Mykal Orion and the Station of Thieves." Within this well written story Mykal Orion, a determined young man, decides to leave his home and sets his own course within the cosmos where crisis and conspiracy await him. It is through his journey that we come into contact with strange alien creatures, experience suspenseful situations and are shown the disastrous effects of egotism. Such is the case with a conceited character named Dr. Larso whose main motivation is to use his great knowledge of genetic manipulation for self-exultation. In this regard, I found Jonah's focus on the weakness of pride verses the strengths of moral principles throughout the story refreshing. That along with Jonah's various, interesting characters and bits of humor within the story left me wanting to read more. An interesting blend of sci-fi and moral characters. This is imaginative and has good concepts. Definitely want to see how this develops. I love this concept and will be anxiously awaiting the next installment. I especially like the way Mykal changed as the story progressed. If you still need convincing to buy this book, it is also clean of foul language and risqué scenes. Yep, you don't have to worry about lengthy tirades or that sudden 'what am I reading?' feeling. There is some action and themes dealt with, but not described in detail, so be advised.