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Edge of End, by Suren Hakobyan

Edge of End, by Suren Hakobyan

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Edge of End, by Suren Hakobyan

Edge of End, by Suren Hakobyan



Edge of End, by Suren Hakobyan

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Jonathan wakes up in a desert, his past wiped from his head. He’s alone having no clue who and what he is, where he has come from and where he should go. There is only one way–forward when he spots a little town in the distance. Empty streets, old houses, the town seems abandoned. There’s no one to ask for help, there’s nowhere to go. Jonathan wanders the town in search of any sign of life trying to bring his lost memories back, but odd visions haunt him from time to time. Soon Jonathan comes to the realization that he’s moments from death as absolutely evil dwells in the town seeking fresh souls. The seemingly dead town is only outwardly empty. Grey skies, no sun, no days and no nights. The town is stuck in time. With only one entrance and one exit, but the way leading to the exit is filled with creations that Jonathan has never envisioned, even in his worst nightmares. Who is he? Who brought him here? With a female resident–Elizabeth, Jonathan has to work his way through the horrendous town, figure out his past and find the exit.

Edge of End, by Suren Hakobyan

  • Published on: 2015-03-16
  • Released on: 2015-03-16
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Edge of End, by Suren Hakobyan

Review OMG! ~Rebecca~ If you liked Stephen King's The Mist or can remember Dreamscape you will probably enjoy this story ~Andrew~ I would say that the uniqueness of the story makes this book worth the read ~Cassie~

From the Author New edition. Re-written, 332 pages instead of 262 pages.Edge of End is a horror and fantasy story about a man who finds himself in an odd town without any memories of his past. To survive he has to face the powerful evil dwelling in town.Through hideous monsters, devils and demons, abnormal residents, he has to work his way to the exit. This is not just a fantasy novel, by telling this story I want to send a message to the readers. It's there, between the pages and it won't miss your eyes. Unlike the last edition (262 pages), the new one is 332. Re-written, 5 added chapters, re-edited. Having received letters from the readers I decided to develop more about Jonathan's past, show his strong and weak sides. Also I worked on the female character - Elizabeth. Some reviews say that English isn't my native language. That's true. I wrote this book two years ago, my English has changed since then, and now, re-writing it, I've made the story flow better. Still there might be several mistakes, a few ones, but I do count on your support and understanding. Follow the story, follow the meaning and the message I've put in it.


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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful. What Would You Do? By Lexie1 Reading the synopsis of the book I was really excited to dive into the book. After a few chapters in, I was questioning if I wanted out. The MC John has no memories of his supposed previous life and is trying to figure out what exactly is going on in this town. The writing was solid, although I did notice a few grammatical errors; there weren’t enough to make me tear my hair out like some books. The biggest issue I had with this book was that it was approximately 90% descriptive and 10% dialogue. I love 1st person POV because I can get into the character’s head, however dialogue to me is equally important. The description of the town was very in-depth without being too detailed, as were the action sequences. However, I just personally enjoy a lot of good dialogue between my characters. I think the synopsis of this book should be tweaked so that readers know what they are getting themselves into; also it may draw an entirely new set of readers.Suren Fant took the time to explain how the book evolved into this exploration for the reader and how he wanted to cause his readers to stop and explore their beliefs and open up a path of exploration and questions. This book does exactly that. I think he succeeded beautifully in that endeavor. I know throughout the book I was questioning what I would do in this situation, various motivations, subplots, etc. All of this was before I read what Fant was hoping to achieve.As I stated before, I really want and need dialogue in my books. However, this book did keep pulling me along. It’s a very short read-an hour or under. I wanted to see what happened to John & Elizabeth. I was curious of the motivations of Sam and what would ultimately happen. While personal preference would have me give this a 3 star rating simply because of my own bias, the writing and plot deserve a solid 4. John is developed well as a MC (Elizabeth, not quite as much), the plot is solid, and there are enough twists in the plot that it keeps readers on their toes. I definitely think somehow the synopsis needs to include what Fant explains as his goal at the end of the book. This will attract the right kind of reader and IMO gain him more fans. I believe he has the imagination and talent to do well in this arena.I was provided a free copy of this book for my honest opinion.

14 of 16 people found the following review helpful. awkward and preachy By Cinderrific I know English isn't the author's first language, but the phrasing and dialogue in this book are extremely awkward. There's no subtlety to the story, and the preachiness really wears on you after a while. Combine all that with the bizarre 1st-person narrative style, and I had to skip many chapters out of sheer frustration, which I never do. Not a book I'd recommend....

14 of 16 people found the following review helpful. OK story, nothing spectacular By Tandrence This story needs to be edited some more, it is full of mistakes. The author should have made sure of this before publishing.

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