Sunday, August 21, 2011

Sacha-The Way Back (Alexander Trilogy Book III) (Kindle Edition)

Sacha-The Way Back (Alexander Trilogy Book III)
Sacha-The Way Back (Alexander Trilogy Book III) (Kindle Edition)
By Stan I.S. Law

Buy new: $3.99
Customer Rating: 4.1

Customer tags: philosophy(2), adventure(2), suspence(2), romance(2), religions(2), immortality(2), spiritual(2), metaphysical(2), armageddon(2), mystery(2), myths(2), family(2)

Review & Description

Sacha is trying to figure out what he is doing in a human body. He’s obsessed with the idea that he’s not of this world and that he is here, on Earth, to carry out a specific if mysterious mission. He also believes that he cannot go back to his own country until his enigmatic destiny is fulfilled. His eventual success results in dire consequences to those who dare to oppose him.

5 star Review by: Hanna K. Loda:
As the story of Sacha unfolds, I hardly expected the earth-shuttering dénouement that, Stan Law, once again offers us, although, in hindsight, it could hardly be otherwise.

Read it. Read it carefully, and see if you, too, will be as surprised as I was. This is a story about a little boy, later a nice, kind, loving man, who changes the world as we know it—with deadly consequences for those who oppose him. Amazing?
For me, yes. For others it may well be scary. Very, very scary!

5 star Review by: Anetta Bach:
According to Sacha, we are all born with a destiny that cannot be reversed. From early childhood, Sacha pursues all avenues to find his. When he does, he pays the ultimate price, or… he’s rewarded beyond our wildest dreams. It depends on your point of view!

The novel is a great read. You’ll enjoy ever page, it will entertain you, yet, at the same time the book will make you think. To paraphrase Franz Kafka: It is an axe for the frozen sea inside you.

5 star Review by: Bohdan Czytelnik:
Having read the book at one sitting, I continue to wonder what would the Great Masters think of the way we carried out the teaching they left behind. The teaching we now regard as myths. Did we listen to the prophets, the saviors, the great teachers? Did we fulfill our destiny?

Sacha was determined to find out what was his purpose. Ultimately he did. Shouldn’t we all follow in his footsteps and search for ours? Or should be continue to follow the blind leading the blind… as we did for countless centuries?

The book is a fascinating meditation presented to us as the life of a man who does not give up his boyhood dream. Read it, but be careful. You might discover the truth about yourself!

Sacha is trying to figure out what he is doing in a human body. He’s obsessed with the idea that he’s not of this world and that he is here, on Earth, to carry out a specific if mysterious mission. He also believes that he cannot go back to his own country until his enigmatic destiny is fulfilled. His eventual success results in dire consequences to those who dare to oppose him.

5 star Review by: Hanna K. Loda:
As the story of Sacha unfolds, I hardly expected the earth-shuttering dénouement that, Stan Law, once again offers us, although, in hindsight, it could hardly be otherwise.

Read it. Read it carefully, and see if you, too, will be as surprised as I was. This is a story about a little boy, later a nice, kind, loving man, who changes the world as we know it—with deadly consequences for those who oppose him. Amazing?
For me, yes. For others it may well be scary. Very, very scary!

5 star Review by: Anetta Bach:
According to Sacha, we are all born with a destiny that cannot be reversed. From early childhood, Sacha pursues all avenues to find his. When he does, he pays the ultimate price, or… he’s rewarded beyond our wildest dreams. It depends on your point of view!

The novel is a great read. You’ll enjoy ever page, it will entertain you, yet, at the same time the book will make you think. To paraphrase Franz Kafka: It is an axe for the frozen sea inside you.

5 star Review by: Bohdan Czytelnik:
Having read the book at one sitting, I continue to wonder what would the Great Masters think of the way we carried out the teaching they left behind. The teaching we now regard as myths. Did we listen to the prophets, the saviors, the great teachers? Did we fulfill our destiny?

Sacha was determined to find out what was his purpose. Ultimately he did. Shouldn’t we all follow in his footsteps and search for ours? Or should be continue to follow the blind leading the blind… as we did for countless centuries?

The book is a fascinating meditation presented to us as the life of a man who does not give up his boyhood dream. Read it, but be careful. You might discover the truth about yourself!

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