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Knuckleheads : Dreamer’s Alliance – Book 1 (English Edition) Kindle-editie
Note: If you’re interested in the audio book version, please read to the end.
Recently retired Zach Amstead is telling his adult daughter Abbie about his childhood experiences and those of his best friend Willan Terrance. Zach’s and Billy’s paranormal powers started to emerge. Billy began seeing shadowy glimpses of the future and Zach was beginning to participate in his lucid dreams. These abilities were beyond their capacity to understand, or control. Nor could they make sense of the world around them as these abilities began to become apparent to others, albeit not clearly.
Adults in authority in the nineteen sixties have no time for what they consider mental outliers of the baby boom. The boys are institutionalized, marginalized, and ignored. Zach’s father learns of the challenges they face as children and knows the dangers they will face as adults. With no way to comprehend how these boys perceive and move within their world, he must find a way to guide them.
Knuckleheads is the backstory to the trilogy that follows. It isn’t required reading, but many people have said in positive reviews of the trilogy that they were glad they read this book first. The two boys, grew up in the 1960s amid all of that decade’s advancements, awakenings, pop culture, and crises. Aspects of these various societal shifts affected these boys in different ways, and the effects are baggage that each boy carried into adulthood.
In looking back to the sixties, to the foundational environmental elements which are so important to the formation of the characters’ psyches, it is important to understand that this is the time in which the adult characters were boys. It is the setting of Knuckleheads. While some places in the setting are real, the events highlighted in this book are fiction, and they are presented here to provide a deeper understanding of these characters.
I never considered that some of the societal events and struggles which defined the sixties would reappear in the second decade of the twenty first century. The similarity between these otherwise disparate periods was not planned and I am not offering these stories as a commentary on any aspects of the twenty-first century.
If you are listening to the audio version, I hope you can pick up on Zach’s thoughts. In the print books, these small sections are italicized. The virtual voice pauses, sometimes, at these points. In any case, I think it reads or is being read fairly well.
If you like speculative fiction with a touch of technology, humanity and a bit of religion balanced by some sarcasm shared among family and good friends, you will enjoy this book.
- TaalEngels
- Publicatiedatum1 juni 2022
- Bestandsgrootte1.5 MB
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- Publicatiedatum : 1 juni 2022
- Editie : 2e
- Taal : Engels
- Bestandsgrootte : 1.5 MB
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Suzette BenjaminBeoordeeld in Canada op 18 juli 20225,0 van 5 sterren Engaging story-telling, unique and refreshing plot, pleasurable reading experience!
Formaat: Kindle-editieGeverifieerde aankoopI am delighted to rate this book --five stars. I spent a good part of a Saturday enjoying its well-thought-out chapters from cover to cover. Below are the reasons for my five-star rating.
In Knuckleheads, the first in the series: Dreamer's Alliance, author Dan Antion prepares the reader for the prism through which the light of many other books in this series will gleam. Knuckleheads is a journey through the world of the two boys as they grapple with the challenges of those labels concomitant with their special giftings. Giftings that few around them understand; including the boys themselves.
The book chronicles the boys' individual struggles from childhood to adulthood with a view to explaining their often rocky friendship. Particular attention was paid to the traumas of the boys' childhood and to those people, places, and events that shaped their trajectory into adulthood.
The story is told from the beautifully crafted and heartwarming perspective of one of the boys (now an adult) sharing his life story with his daughter over a cup of coffee.
The trials the two main characters endured I found to be a relatable and often poignant commentary on society's influence on its youth, the devastating effects of bullying, and the marginalization of children whose giftings do not comfortably fit society's crisp labels.
Knuckleheads was successful in its premise, its storytelling, and its character development. Therefore, I believe that his first book sets the reader up comfortably to consume later offerings in the Dreamers' Alliance series. I look forward to the next book in this series.
I am delighted to rate this book --five stars. I spent a good part of a Saturday enjoying its well-thought-out chapters from cover to cover. Below are the reasons for my five-star rating.5,0 van 5 sterren
Suzette BenjaminEngaging story-telling, unique and refreshing plot, pleasurable reading experience!
Beoordeeld in Canada op 18 juli 2022
In Knuckleheads, the first in the series: Dreamer's Alliance, author Dan Antion prepares the reader for the prism through which the light of many other books in this series will gleam. Knuckleheads is a journey through the world of the two boys as they grapple with the challenges of those labels concomitant with their special giftings. Giftings that few around them understand; including the boys themselves.
The book chronicles the boys' individual struggles from childhood to adulthood with a view to explaining their often rocky friendship. Particular attention was paid to the traumas of the boys' childhood and to those people, places, and events that shaped their trajectory into adulthood.
The story is told from the beautifully crafted and heartwarming perspective of one of the boys (now an adult) sharing his life story with his daughter over a cup of coffee.
The trials the two main characters endured I found to be a relatable and often poignant commentary on society's influence on its youth, the devastating effects of bullying, and the marginalization of children whose giftings do not comfortably fit society's crisp labels.
Knuckleheads was successful in its premise, its storytelling, and its character development. Therefore, I believe that his first book sets the reader up comfortably to consume later offerings in the Dreamers' Alliance series. I look forward to the next book in this series.
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Mae ClairBeoordeeld in de Verenigde Staten op 5 juli 20225,0 van 5 sterren A wonderful coming of age story
Formaat: Kindle-editieGeverifieerde aankoopAn original and moving story of two boys with extraordinary powers, Knuckleheads follows the lives of Zach and Billy from grade school to graduation. This is a coming of age story, set in the 1960s with snippets in the present (Zach relays his past to his daughter) with a strong dose of the unusual tossed in.
I loved the authenticity of character voice, and the slice-of-life settings that kept me riveted from page one. I finished this book in a single day, unable to put it down as I watched Zach's life unfold. From his problems at school, to the wonderful relationship he had with his father, and his time spent working at his dad's bowling alley, scenes flow effortlessly. There is an assortment of colorful secondary characters that come and go in Zach's world as he moves from one situation to the next. Through it all, there is a strong message of friendship, loyalty, and family ties. I loved the look back at things from the sixties I had all but forgotten, and I look forward to more books to come in this promising series. 4.5 stars rounded up to 5 for review purposes.
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Robbie CheadleBeoordeeld in de Verenigde Staten op 4 juli 20224,0 van 5 sterren An entertaining coming of age story with a unique paranormal twist
Formaat: Kindle-editieGeverifieerde aankoopThis book is an interesting coming of age story about two boys growing up in Pittsburg. Zach and Billy appear to live ordinary lives going to school, doing chores at home, and holding down part-time jobs, but they both have extraordinary abilities. Zach has vivid dreams about places he has visited and is able, over time and through practice, to participate in his dreams in a very real way. Billy is able to see the future, not in a clear and exact way, but he has strong feelings about what is going to happen to people. Zach is able to hide his ability to a large extent, although he does have a bad interlude at school due to a slip up on his part, but Billy is weighed down by his gift and his odd behaviour earns him the label 'retard' during a time when little slack was cut to students who did not fit the 'average' mould in the school environment.
Knuckleheads delves deeply into everyday life in an American city and gives insight into relationships and interactions in the church, at school and, as Zach's father owns a bowling alley and part of the story is set there, it also provides an overview of this popular form of entertainment at that point in time. Even the pitfalls of owning a building and the trials and tribulations of difficult customers and the legal system are explored and I found it fascinating.
The style of writing of this book is also unusual in that the entire story comprises a series of conversations between the older, retired Zach and his daughter, Abbie. Abbie is engaged in the conversation about her father's childhood and unusual gift and asks lots of questions, the answers to which move the story along nicely and provide additional details. There are a few interesting aspects to the relationships in this story. One is that Abbie's deceased mother, Ronnie, Zach's former wife, plays a small role in this novel. Zach has a strong relationship with his daughter and Abbie doesn't seem to feel emotionally deprived by not having a mother figure in her life. My distinct impression was that Zach had filled the hole left by the death of his wife very well. The second, is that Zach's father plays the role of confidant and nurturer to his son as he learns to control his ability. In fact, Zach's father fills this role for Billy too after his mother dies and his grandparents become to old to cope with his perceived strangeness. I thought this was a rather unique take on relationships between fathers and their children.
This is a character driven book and it was entertaining and fulfilling to watch the two boys, Zach and Billy, adapt to their unusual situations and learn to make the most of life's opportunities. Both of them end up pursuing careers that are well suited to their needs and emotional and intellectual make-ups.
This is an enjoyable coming of age story with an interesting paranormal twist.
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glpBeoordeeld in het Verenigd Koninkrijk op 23 november 20224,0 van 5 sterren a fun read
Formaat: Kindle-editieGeverifieerde aankoopInteresting premise, nicely worked through to the hanging conclusion. If you like your supernatural set inside a dose of reality this is for you
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Darlene FosterBeoordeeld in Canada op 16 augustus 20224,0 van 5 sterren Growing up in the 60s and 70s
Formaat: Kindle-editieGeverifieerde aankoopA story about friendships; a friendship between two young boys, Zach and Billy, both with unique and unexplainable abilities. It is also about family friendships, like the friendship between the main character and his wise and practical father, as well as the friendship between the main character and his daughter which comes out in their dialogue during the telling of the story. The characters are well developed and grow on you as you learn how these two boys manoeuvre growing up in the 60s and 70s, sometimes in difficult situations. I love the father of Zach and his no-nonsense advice. At times I found a bit too much technical detail, but that is just me. I am looking forward to more books with these characters as I'm sure there is much more to their story.
