Member Reviews
The Final Book: Gods was a great story about gods, humans, romance and the fall of humanity. However, the religious connotations and history mean you need to have a decent grasp of religion especially that of the Greek gods so it did lead to a little Googling on my part. But for the most part it was a good story.
This book was very interestingly written, which kept my interest throughout the read. The characters are well developed and mostly enjoyable characters. It then adds the cynical look at religion an jumps between very different time periods. Overall I thought it wa sgreat, but I know people who would not appreciate what this is at all.
Such a great read, loved the story and the characters. Would love to read more, please write more !!!! Also please consider getting this on TV.
I'm not going to give a rating for this book because I don't think it would be fair (or accurate). This was a case where the book just did not work for me and I wasn't able to finish the novel. The story started off interestingly enough but I couldn't get into it and I felt like there was a lot going on for me. I think that the author actually did a really good job of taking the Greek mythological character and maintaining their personalities, even including little details. I think the reason this novel didn't work for me was because there was just a lot going on. From cloning to theology, this book talks about everything. For me, that was a bit too much to handle. However, I want to mention here that this novel has gotten great reviews on Goodreads, reviews that will probably be more accurate. If you like Greek mythology and are looking for something deep and out of the norm, then this is the novel for you!
It was a bit difficult to understand and follow at first but once you get through that the book is enjoyable.
The mingling of Titans, Gods, and mortals; threads time, souls, faiths, myths and legends.
From ancient Mesopotamia through present; rebirth and ascension through Sumerian, Greek, and Egyptian deities; galactic warfare and rebellion; genesis and anima; the Gods engage and intervene in the future of mortals and themselves.
Written in the form of three interspersed books with artifacts of history and love letters; SW Hammond’s debut novel is an epic story with exquisite prose and the depth and scope of meticulous research.
It was well written with interesting characters. He covers a very big breath of time with many time jumps. However, it was also a very cynical look at organized religion. It definitely wouldn't be a book I'd recommend for everyone.
The Final Book: God is the debut novel by Goodreads author SW Hammond. I was given a copy in exchange for an honest review. I can start out by saying that the synopsis of this book caught me immediately; it is well written and immediately compelling. I enjoy stories with a basis or core laid in mythology, and the Greek myths have always been my favorite, so I had high hopes for this story.
This book does not disappoint!! Like the synopsis the entire story is well written, well detailed and constructed. With three central time periods shifting back and forth the story coves the ages, and shows the grand compass of the stage of events.
Characters are well developed and very enjoyable. I found myself quickly trying each character with its Greek mythology counterpart. Hammond takes great care in incorporation even the smallest details for the Greek myths into the foundation of his characters and I often found myself smiling with the ease of falling into this version of the world from Gods, and Titians to Oracles.
The story like I mentioned is well developed and is well paced to cover all the elements the author is seeking to include and explain. It covers a surprising amount of topics from theology, cloning, the struggles of love, and justice.
Overall I really enjoyed this story; it is something different in the current tides or retellings, and remakes. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys a good story with solid characters looking for something out of the norm.