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- Title: Triangulate
- Author : D.K. Reed
- Release Date : January 24, 2018
- Genre: Sci-Fi,Books,Young Adult,Fiction,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 867 KB
Description
In Book Three of The Stones of Bothynus trilogy, the Greene sisters’ lives are complicated by a showdown between good and evil, as Triangulate explores deep mysteries of existence and choices we make to live in the light or fall into darkness—with an added touch of humor.
Annie is obsessed with half-angel Aaan but only has two weeks at her grandmother’s farm, near Aaan’s cave, before flying to Budapest. She convinces Aaan to leave his cave with her but their short-lived acquaintance may be over when he agrees to participate in risky experiments with the stones. The visible battle that ensues is only the tip of the iceberg for the larger battle that rages in the Angel Realm.
Triangulate follows Aaan into the Angel Realm, where he seeks answers from powerful beings. Hailed as an “exciting, thought provoking conclusion to the Bothynus Trilogy,” by the Columbia Review, that is “likely to force the reader to contemplate his or her own mysterious existence and relationships.” “Reminiscent of works by C.S. Lewis and Charles Williams,” says Kirkus Reviews. D.K. Reed’s third novel is a must read for all ages.
Praise for the first two books in the series, Snap to Grid and Minimize:
“Thrills, suspense and passion…an intriguing combination of science and mysticism.” Hailed as “genuinely moving” with “appealing characters and an action-packed plot.” Kirkus Reviews
“An engaging, thrilling story, angels and spirits, the inspired beauty of the supernatural world, and the tensions between good and evil… that will stay with you long after the final page ... Highly recommended!” and “An original story that entices the reader with a wonderful mix of reality and fantasy.” Columbia Review
“This book had me captivated from the start...filled with many amazing moments and will leave the reader wanting more.” Litpick Review