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The Children of Darkness

von David Litwack

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A thousand years ago the Darkness cameâ??a terrible time of violence, fear, and social collapse when technology ran rampant.

WINNER: Pinnacle Book Achievement Award - Best Science Fiction
WINNER: Feathered Quill Book Award - Gold Medal: Science Fiction/Fantasy

"But what are we without dreams?"

The vicars of the Temple of Light brought peace, ushering in an era of blessed simplicity. For ten centuries they have kept the madness at bay with "temple magic," and by eliminating forever the rush of progress that nearly caused the destruction of everything.

Childhood friends, Orah, Nathaniel, and Thomas have always lived in the tiny village of Little Pond, longing for more from life but unwilling to challenge the rigid status quo. When they're cast into the prisons of Temple City, they discover a terrible secret that launches the three on a journey to find the forbidden keep, placing their lives in jeopardy, for a truth from the past awaits that threatens the foundation of the Temple. If they reveal that truth, they might once again release the potential of their people.

Yet they would also incur the Temple's wrath, as it is written: "If there comes among you a prophet saying, 'Let us return to the darkness,' you shall stone him, because he has sought to thrust you away from the Light."

"The plot unfolds easily, swiftly, and never lets the readers' attention wane... After reading this one, it will be a real hardship to have to wait to see what happens next." ~ Feathered Quill Book Reviews (Awarded "The Children of Darkness" the Gold Medal in Science Fiction & Fantasy)

"A tightly executed first fantasy installment that champions the exploratory spirit." ~ Kirkus Reviews

EVOLVED PUBLISHING PRESENTS the multiple award-winning first book in the extraordinary "The Seekers" series of dystopian sci-fi adventures. [DRM-Free]

BOOKS BY DAVID LITWACK:

  • The Children of Darkness (The Seekers - Book 1)
  • The Stuff of Stars (The Seekers - Book 2)
  • The Light of Reason (The Seekers - Book 3)
  • The Daughter of the Sea and the Sky
  • Along the Watchtower
  • The Time That's Given

MORE GREAT SCI-FI FROM EVOLVED PUBLISHING:

  • The "Red Death" Series by Jeff Altabef
  • Two Moons of Sera by P.K. Tyler
  • The Silver Sphere by Michael Dadich
  • The "Panhelion Chronicles" Series by Marlin Desault
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Truthfully I had a hard time with this book it did not hold my interest and I struggled to get through it.the beginning is confusing as to what is happening, just seemed like 3 children coming to age and we're figuring out how to deal with it. Then one of the children is taken and held by the 'religious' leaders of their world till the confess to something. Reminded me of McCarthyism. The the same 3 children are on a quest which reminds me of the video game Zelda, the characters get so far and are rewarded with food and rest. YA might enjoy this good but not adults

I did receive this book for free to read and review. ( )
  Debbie.Cavish | Apr 18, 2021 |
My original The Children of Darkness audiobook review and many others can be found at Audiobook Reviewer.

The Children of Darkness by David Litwack is the first novel in a series called Seekers. This story follows the story of a group of young adults as they begin to distrust the world around them and yearn to find a way to change all the negatives that they have become accustomed to. When their friend Thomas is taken from their small village of Little Pond to a Temple City to learn and fear the darkness (a historical period of knowledge and violence), Orah and Nathanial are concerned for their friend. Thomas returns haunted. When Orah is taken next, Nathanial attempts to try to save her. During this ordeal, Nathanial learns of a quest to return knowledge to their dystopian and knowledge-fearing world. And so, the trio set out on a challenging path to find out if there is truth to the legend. Unwittingly, they are pursued relentlessly by the governing Temple. The Temple is set on stopping the return of knowledge to the land and will do anything to stop the three companions as they risk everything for a cause that they are not even sure they believe in.

While this novel touched upon a lot of standard dystopian themes, it was unique in many ways. I enjoyed the quest aspect of the story and loved the contrast between the characters, their motives, and ultimately their loyalty to one another. The story is also told from multiple points of view, which allows insight into individual characters and makes these aspects of the story richer. Similarly, explanations and feelings regarding the period of the darkness and the idea of knowledge were thought provoking. The end of their quest revealed something that I thought was incredibly interesting and loved how it was handled. I did not love the characters themselves, unfortunately. Perhaps, they felt a little flat for the most part or I was not particularly inspired by their dialogue and thoughts. The ending was well done and I am intrigued by the fact that the story continues, as this novel could have been a stand-alone story.

The narration by Erin deWard really did the story justice. Without her voicing, the story of have come off completely differently. It fit well with the characters and the environment. The production quality was good as well. I would recommend this novel to anyone who enjoys young adult dystopian novels filled with righteous quests.

Audiobook was provided for review by the narrator. ( )
  audiobibliophile | Sep 6, 2016 |
I received book one in exchange for an honest review, and this is not your classic of good versus evil but it has a twist. Three friends grew up in Little Pond, Orah is a weaver and fancies herself in charge of her two male friends, and she never thought about what lay behind the tall mountains. Nathaniel dreams of changing the world and maybe going as far as Big Pond to see what it held, while Thomas just wants to play his flute and drink the forbidden drink. When Thomas is taken for teaching at the Temple he betrayed his friend as he just wants to go home and never see the dark again. Soon the three friends learn about the vicars lies and seek out clues to where the forbidden keep is to learn about the truth that was kept from them all of their lives. ( )
  Linda.Bass | Jan 4, 2016 |
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Fantasy. Fiction. Literature. Science Fiction. HTML:

A thousand years ago the Darkness cameâ??a terrible time of violence, fear, and social collapse when technology ran rampant.

WINNER: Pinnacle Book Achievement Award - Best Science Fiction
WINNER: Feathered Quill Book Award - Gold Medal: Science Fiction/Fantasy

"But what are we without dreams?"

The vicars of the Temple of Light brought peace, ushering in an era of blessed simplicity. For ten centuries they have kept the madness at bay with "temple magic," and by eliminating forever the rush of progress that nearly caused the destruction of everything.

Childhood friends, Orah, Nathaniel, and Thomas have always lived in the tiny village of Little Pond, longing for more from life but unwilling to challenge the rigid status quo. When they're cast into the prisons of Temple City, they discover a terrible secret that launches the three on a journey to find the forbidden keep, placing their lives in jeopardy, for a truth from the past awaits that threatens the foundation of the Temple. If they reveal that truth, they might once again release the potential of their people.

Yet they would also incur the Temple's wrath, as it is written: "If there comes among you a prophet saying, 'Let us return to the darkness,' you shall stone him, because he has sought to thrust you away from the Light."

"The plot unfolds easily, swiftly, and never lets the readers' attention wane... After reading this one, it will be a real hardship to have to wait to see what happens next." ~ Feathered Quill Book Reviews (Awarded "The Children of Darkness" the Gold Medal in Science Fiction & Fantasy)

"A tightly executed first fantasy installment that champions the exploratory spirit." ~ Kirkus Reviews

EVOLVED PUBLISHING PRESENTS the multiple award-winning first book in the extraordinary "The Seekers" series of dystopian sci-fi adventures. [DRM-Free]

BOOKS BY DAVID LITWACK:

The Children of Darkness (The Seekers - Book 1) The Stuff of Stars (The Seekers - Book 2) The Light of Reason (The Seekers - Book 3) The Daughter of the Sea and the Sky Along the Watchtower The Time That's Given

MORE GREAT SCI-FI FROM EVOLVED PUBLISHING:

The "Red Death" Series by Jeff Altabef Two Moons of Sera by P.K. Tyler The Silver Sphere by Michael Dadich The "Panhelion Chronicles" Series by Marlin Desault

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