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Title | : | Silent Pantheon |
Author | : | Eric Nierstedt |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 267 pages |
Published | : | July 1st 2019 by Eric Nierstedt |
Categories | : | Epic. Book Club |
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Healer. Teacher. Gravedigger. Mother. Trickster.
They live among us, performing the duties that once made them gods. Their names are whispers, drowned out by a single, mighty voice. They live under it, finding solace in the work and with each other, pretending not to remember the times when their songs were sung.
But times are changing again. And darkness is rising.
Those that have forgotten them will call for them again. But when they call, will these forgotten beings from distant lands heed it? Or will they abandon those who forgot their songs?
Come take a first look at a world where myth and faith live together. Where those that are forgotten will choose between duty and anger. Where mankind will once again speak the names of the SILENT PANTHEON.
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Ratings: 4.3 From 179 Users | 18 ReviewsWrite-Up About Books Silent Pantheon
I thought the premise of this was really good, but there was something about the execution that just didn't light the spark for me. A bit of a missed opportunity in my opinion.I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Mr, Nierstedt took the phrase "God is a jealous God" and turned it on its ear. The title doesn't offer as much to the story as that beautiful cover does. Five Gods walk the earth amongst the people as humans always helping where they can with none of the recognition that they deserve and with ever revealing their truths. This book really has it all. There is a lot of mythology and an epic battle with just a smidge of romance thrown in the pot. I will be waiting to
The author describes their work as a cross between the Avengers and Neil Gaimans American Gods. And I agree with them. You get that feeling as you read this book. So, the premise itself is great.Heres my problem, though: I didnt care about the characters or what happened to them. The only time I felt something close to worry niggling at me, it was when a minor character, Jane, entered a building that came down.Another problem: Even if I discount the typos, which Im told wont be present in the
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Yes!!! This book was absolutely amazing! It is the first of a series, fingers crossed. Five gods of old walk amongst us. They represent the oldest and strongest pantheons around. There is Balder, Athena, Anubis, Coyote and Kali Ma. They struck a bargain with Yahweh that needs to be reworked because the end of days has arrived. There are twists and turns, miracles , life lessons, Jesus, Yahweh and angels. This book is a mythology fan and Christian's dream. I wait patiently for part 2.
A beautifully scripted balm for the soulNew Jersey author Eric Nierstedt writes articles on music and pop culture events and also writes for COMICVERSE. com. His previously published books include THE LIGHTRIDER JOURNALS trilogy, an epic fantasy. Now he turns to mythology with SILENT PANTHEON.In an eloquent manner, Eric opens his new book with whispers Our voices are old. We came when the land was new. We were silent then, waiting in the souls and minds of the people. As they looked for
I wasn't sure what to expect when I picked up this book. I was first drawn in by the cover. I love it!! Whoever designed this cover did an amazing job!!Next I was drawn in by the story. I really liked the interplay between the characters. The gods each have their own voice and the author does a good job of keeping them distinct. Given that the characters each have two names and are sometimes referred to in other ways I would have loved a cheat sheet at the beginning. I didn't find it too
Mr. Nierstedts fundamental landscape of gods, rather than religions, battling over believers the way the nation-states have contested for territory over the centuries, it both shocking and fascinating. This is especially so since the great monotheistic god from the Middle East turn out to be just the latest and most powerful conqueror. From that point, Silent Pantheon runs along predictable, but satisfying, track. The few old gods remaining on Earth, Balder, Kali, Athena, and Coyote band
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