The Trespassing of Souls (Seb Thomas #1)

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The Trespassing of Souls (Seb Thomas #1)

2015 | Children | Science Fiction/Fantasy | Young Adult (YA)

An ogre, a leaf-covered boy and teachers who are able to appear anywhere through magical doorways! Upper school is certainly more eventful than middle school was for Seb Thomas, an out-of-place teenager who struggles to fit in.

Haunted by the strange Ogre-like character, he comes to realise that there is more to reality than the obvious world he sees around him.

Confusion and self-doubt plague him as he discovers the truth about trespassing souls, the special power he has been given to deal with them and the role Nature seems to have designed for him...



Published by Stone Circle Publishing

Edition Kindle
ASIN B019UH7D2G
Language English

Young_Adult Fantasy

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The Trespassing of Souls (Seb Thomas #1)
M.S.C. Barnes | 2015 | Children, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Young Adult (YA)
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The Trespassing of Souls (Seb Thomas #1) by M.S.C. Barnes
This book is simply amazing! To be honest, from the synopsis, I was expecting something a bit light-hearted, nothing to be taken too seriously. Instead, what I found between the pages, was an incredible, in-depth, and intriguing tale that just so happens to have children as some of the main characters. It is in no way limited to children or young adults though, as it deals with the serious subject of souls, trespassing souls, good and evil, what happens after life, and the Soul Drop.

I was in complete agreement with Seb when he was frustrated with the teachers and the lack of information. Although I could understand Alice's explanation about learning to walk, talk and eat, I could also completely empathise with Seb's point of view!

With a complete range of exceptional characters, a well-woven story with many layers to it, and action throughout, I absolutely loved this story and didn't want it to finish. I would highly recommend it to ANYONE who enjoys epic fantasy. As for me, I'm really hoping that there will be a follow-up!

* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book, and my comments here are my honest opinion. *

Merissa
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