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Editorial Review: "Simon
and The Morphic Field" by Geromin Reyes
"Simon and The Morphic
Field" by Geromin Reyes is an electrifying start to a seven-part series
that delves into the realms of cosmic responsibilities and the power of
character. Reyes crafts a universe teetering on the brink of annihilation,
where Gods and creators unite in a bold strategy to save existence itself. This
plan involves bestowing seven unique energies or character codes upon select
humans, one of whom is Simon, a boy prophesied to liberate his tribe, the
Shomos, from the oppressive Napiens.
Reyes's narrative is a rich
tapestry of mythology and adventure, blending elements of romance, bravery, and
suspense into a story that is as much a journey of self-discovery as it is a
fight for survival. Simon's quest is not just about saving his people and the
universe; it's a deeper exploration of self-awareness and the battle between
ego and true character.
The novel stands out for its
philosophical depth, encouraging readers to reflect on their own lives.
Questions about chaos and meaning, beliefs and consciousness, ego and character
are skillfully woven into the narrative, making "Simon and The Morphic
Field" more than just a story—it's a journey into the heart of what makes
us human.
Each book in the series promises
to reveal one of the seven character codes, a clever narrative device that
keeps readers engaged and pondering their own character traits. Reyes
masterfully keeps the audience on the edge of their seats, not just in anticipation
of the plot's resolution, but also in eagerness to discover the deeper truths
hidden within themselves.
Geromin Reyes's "Simon and
The Morphic Field" is a compelling blend of fantasy and introspection,
offering an epic adventure that is both thrilling and thought-provoking. It's a
must-read for those who enjoy tales of heroism and self-discovery, and a
remarkable start to what promises to be an unforgettable series.