The Sight of Demons The Master of Perceptions Book One Volume 1 Dr Darin C Brown Books

The Sight of Demons The Master of Perceptions Book One Volume 1 Dr Darin C Brown Books
From the beginning, I was sucked into Hunter's world. I just couldn't believe this highly articulate, obvious intelligent narrator was simply an autistic boy trapped in his own head by demons. I mean, yes, that seems like as realistic an explanation as any of how an autistic child would experience the world. But there had to be more. Was this some kind of scientific experiment that had gone wrong, leaving an adult's mind in a child's body? Were the demons aliens, or visitors from another dimension?Most of all, why were they torturing this poor kid?
As Dr. Brown slowly and skillfully revealed bits and pieces of the truth, and the narration shifted and matured with each revelation, I became more and more attached to Hunter. I felt his pain, his successes, his losses, and his triumphs, and I couldn't put the book down - I read it in one pleasant Saturday afternoon.
We're left at the end in a good place. No cliffhanger here (thanks, Doc!), but there is clearly a lot more to the story. I'm eagerly awaiting Book 2.

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The Sight of Demons The Master of Perceptions Book One Volume 1 Dr Darin C Brown Books Reviews
At first, I had a hard time getting "sucked in" to the story, but after the third chapter I had trouble putting it down. Great read! Excited for the next!
Excellent read. I enjoyed it tremendously. Wait for the unexpected. I cannot wait for book 2.
Enjoyed being pulled into Hunters world and learning about his abilities. Dr. Browns writing pulls you right into the story. As the pages unfold you just want to keep learning more about hunter and his abilities. If you want a great page turning read this book is for you! Looking forward to seeing how Hunter grows in the next book!
I really enjoyed this book. Interesting characters. I was immediately drawn in as Hunter becomes aware of himself, his surroundings & his possibilities. I truly hope that Darin has a sequel to this so Hunter can find out more of the 'truths' of his parentage & capabilities. Great job Darin!
This is a very enjoyable tale of the emergence of an autistic child with exceptional talents. Although this shut in boy originally thinks that he is seeing demons, as he fights his way out of his shell and into the real world, he discovers that his sight is much, much more. It is very satisfying to watch him embrace his dangerous abilities.
I started off not knowing exactly where the story was going to take me. As it progressed, I understood, and became truly intrigued.
My criteria of a good story is when I care about the characters, for good or worse, I need to care to be interested. This book does that and I am looking forward to volume 2!
An intriguing and well-written story of a boy diagnosed with an extreme form of autism--but we find out it may be something much more than that. This is, in a way, a story of childhood trauma, the power of self will, and the emergence of a new kind of super-hero. Once I caught on, I kind of delighted in the long emergence from the void the young main character experiences, which includes meticulous chess and anatomy lessons taught by his grandfather, and the process of him learning about his abilities. I found the book hypnotic in its deliberate pace, imagery, and attention to detail. I would classify this as a story for teens, but enjoyed it myself as an adult.
From the beginning, I was sucked into Hunter's world. I just couldn't believe this highly articulate, obvious intelligent narrator was simply an autistic boy trapped in his own head by demons. I mean, yes, that seems like as realistic an explanation as any of how an autistic child would experience the world. But there had to be more. Was this some kind of scientific experiment that had gone wrong, leaving an adult's mind in a child's body? Were the demons aliens, or visitors from another dimension?
Most of all, why were they torturing this poor kid?
As Dr. Brown slowly and skillfully revealed bits and pieces of the truth, and the narration shifted and matured with each revelation, I became more and more attached to Hunter. I felt his pain, his successes, his losses, and his triumphs, and I couldn't put the book down - I read it in one pleasant Saturday afternoon.
We're left at the end in a good place. No cliffhanger here (thanks, Doc!), but there is clearly a lot more to the story. I'm eagerly awaiting Book 2.

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