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In this spirited sequel to the acclaimed The Rook, Myfanwy Thomas returns to clinch an alliance between deadly rivals and avert epic -- and slimy -- supernatural war.

When secret organizations are forced to merge after years of enmity and bloodshed, only one person has the fearsome powers---and the bureaucratic finesse---to get the job done. Facing her greatest challenge yet, Rook Myfanwy Thomas must broker a deal between two bitter adversaries:

The Checquy---the centuries-old covert British organization that protects society from supernatural threats, and...

The Grafters---a centuries-old supernatural threat.

But as bizarre attacks sweep London, threatening to sabotage negotiations, old hatreds flare. Surrounded by spies, only the Rook and two women who absolutely hate each other, can seek out the culprits before they trigger a devastating otherworldly war.

Stiletto is a novel of preternatural diplomacy, paranoia, and snide remarks, from an author who "adroitly straddles the thin line between fantasy, thriller, and spoof " (Booklist).

  • Sales Rank: #45219 in Books
  • Published on: 2016-06-14
  • Released on: 2016-06-14
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.50" h x 1.88" w x 6.50" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 592 pages

Review
An Amazon pick for "Best Books of June 2016" and "Best Books of 2016 So Far: Science Fiction & Fantasy"

"I just loved this book. If you think Daniel O'Malley couldn't top The Rook, you were wrong. STILETTO is as satisfying and spellbinding as his first book, with a new cast of magic-wielding humans called the Grafters. Myfanwy Thomas, the Rook, is trying to broker a truce between the Grafters and her own Checquy, but a third party is trying to prevent this truce by any means possible...including Myfanwy's assassination."
―Charlaine Harris

"Daniel O'Malley raises the action, monsters and witticisms to new levels in this sequel to The Rook....a devilishly funny follow-up....This ambitious romp reads like X-Men meets Supernatural as narrated by Jasper Fforde, only funnier....O'Malley reaches new heights of grotesquery in the best possible way."―Jaclyn Fulwood, Shelf Awareness


"O'Malley strikes a skillful balance between irreverent humor and adventure. His narratives move back and forth, providing detail but without becoming cumbersome. This X-Men meets X-Files-style adventure will appeal to fans of superhero comics and adventure novels."
―Vicki Briner, Library Journal

"There are writers who craft intricate plots, writers who breathe life into incredible characters, and writers who pen lines you want to quote all day long. O'Malley is one of the rare finds who regularly manages all three....It took Daniel O'Malley four long years to write this sequel. That time paid off."
―Jeff Somers, B&N Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog

"Much-anticipated....Stiletto is less office politics and Cthulhu and more X-Men and Dungeons & Dragons."―Andrew Liptak, i09, "All The Books You Desperately Need to Add to Your 'To Read' Pile This Summer"

"An excellent sequel.... O'Malley works his magic in adroit new ways, recalling all the legerdemain that delighted us the first time around [in The Rook]. STILETTO is laugh-out-loud funny, occasionally bawdy and paced like a spy thriller replete with chases, betrayals and tragedies...Fear not, dear reader: Daniel O'Malley is in charge."―Joyce Saenz Harris, Dallas Morning News

"My favorite book of 2016....STILETTO is a light-hearted romp through a world that's both familiar and strange."
―Ellen Zielinski, Louisiana Advocate

"Thank goodness I didn't find out about O'Malley's first book, 2012's The Rook, until this year; there's no way I could have waited four years for the sequel."

―Alex Lent, Millis Public Library, Literary Hub

About the Author
Daniel O'Malley graduated from Michigan State University and earned a Master's Degree in medieval history from Ohio State University. He then returned to his childhood home, Australia, where he works for the Transport Safety Bureau, writing press releases for government investigations of plane crashes and runaway boats.

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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful.
Because there's no way I can do the awesome of the book justice
By Celeste Pewter
Intro:
Every year, there will be at least a few books where I'll finish the book and think: "Damn it. Can I just write a GIF-filled review and call it a day? Because there's no way I can do the awesome of the book justice, with my review."

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Because an Emma Watson GIF should be enough to convince anyone, right?

​Unfortunately for me, and fortunately (?) for all of you: I don't have good GIF game. So I'm going to hunker down and do my damnedest to explain:

* Just why Stiletto was worth the four-year wait,
* How Daniel O'Malley is clearly a badass feminist, who writes excellent female characters, and
* Why I will be highly suspicious of anything citrus-scented from here on out.

​Ready? Then read on for more!
Things that worked:
Characterizations:

If there's one thing readers likely learned from The Rook, it's that Dan O'Malley writes damned good female characters. Myfanwy Thomas was a super powered everywoman, with the humor, snark and organizational capabilities that made her unforgettable to every reader.

So it's probably unsurprising to say that the two female leads of Stiletto: Pawn Felicity Jane Clements and Grafter Odette Leliefeld, are every bit as compelling as Myfanwy. Though Felicity and Odette are clearly from two very different worlds, O'Malley does an exceptional job of showing how they both fit seamlessly into the greater Checquy/Grafter merger puzzle.

Felicity and Odette's relationship naturally evolves as the book progresses, beginning with them meeting as adversaries, and eventually moving into hesitant friendship. Along the way, O'Malley does a nice job of using their personalities and backgrounds to flesh out the institutionalized hatred between the two groups, and also helps to emphasize the challenges of being young and female, in changing, complex environments.

Through trial and error, both girls individually come to learn that the other has strengths and gifts that are not dissimilar to their own, and their eventual friendship is a great reminder of just what it means to have an ally in challenging situations.

Writing/World-Building:

So let me get this out of the way: yes, Stiletto is a very long book. It's actually about 100 pages longer than The Rook, which was already a very long book.

(Fun fact: the Stiletto audio book is about twenty three hours to Rook's sixteen.)

But it's evident from the first few chapters, that the added length is exactly what O'Malley needed to flesh out this new and slightly more complex world. He uses those pages to great effect; not only building on the quirky, super powered world of the Checquy, but also crafting - pun intended! - a convincing, heartbreaking foundation for the Grafters

There's an inherent logic for how the Grafters came to be, and just how the hatred between the Checquy and the Grafters initially developed. Though the history was a tad more than I needed a times, it's an absolutely convincing look at just how everything has been building to this moment, and for Odette's delegation to pave the way.

As for the actual writing? Dan is as funny, detailed and necessarily succinct as ever. Both of his female voices are strong in third person, and have quirks, tics and thoughts that soundly differentiate them from one another. Just like The Rook, there were bits of dialogue and description that I just wanted to reread over and over, which made the reading process probably longer than it had to be.

The supernatural elements/the surgical elements

Outside of outdoing himself by coming up with more inventive powers - a conversation with a group of Pawns about white people and wasps had me chuckling out loud - O'Malley also uses the Checquy powers and the Grafter surgical skills to ask some pointed questions about talent, power and how one can chose to use and/or misunderstand those gifts.

Both the Grafters and the Checquy are initially equally fascinated/repulsed by each other's abilities, and O'Malley shows what it takes to get the two sides to bridge their differences. It's a process that takes repeated effort and diplomacy, and the hurdles scaled are often painful moments that come with trial and error.

The distrust on both sides serves as a reminder of just how easy it is to judge because of institutionalized behavior, and how often it might take extraordinary circumstances to bridge that gap. O'Malley gives repeated nods to the fact that it's not, and will never be easy to find a steady peace between the two groups, but also shows how easy it can be - v�s-a-v�s Myfany, of all people - to not hate, if it's not part of the culture - something that readers will likely ruminate over.

Interpersonal power politics aside, O'Malley also asks readers to consider just how easily it is to abuse an extraordinary gift like a Checquy power or Grafter skills. It's an acknowledgement of the idea that with great power comes even greater responsibility, and will likely encourage many a reader to consider just how they'd handle such gifts.

(On a slightly less serious note: Thanks for ruining my love of citrus forever, O'Malley.

Just kidding. I kid.)



On relationships, and how it relates to the greater good:

While The Rook was more or less centered on the idea of Myfanwy learning how to come to terms with her new self, Stiletto is very much a book about relationships.

There's the core relationship between Felicity and Odette, which has its ups and downs, and super-powered learning curve. But there are also the relationships that the two women have within their own lives, which impact their development and contribute to the overall story.

Without giving spoilers away, O'Malley meticulously uses these relationships to ask time and time again, what individuals like Felicity and Odette value in a world where one wrong move in the merger can result in a supernatural war.

There are repeated challenges to just what both women hold to be true, including some fairly specific instances that question their agency, and whether the two women are willing to surrender their own beliefs to the merger - both voluntarily and involuntarily. It's tricky territory to navigate, but O'Malley hits the right note on how he chooses those relationships to ask those larger-scale questions, including some brutal moments where both women are forced to question what they know to be true.

Outside of our two female leads, the book is sprinkled with family relationships, friendships - including some familiar faces (!) - and even adversarial relationships that really help emphasize the point that as intriguing as their supernatural or surgical powers may be, the Checquy and Grafters are still at their core, made up of interpersonal relationships which help drive the narrative (and drama!) forward.

And finally...

The ending:

Though he shines when it comes to writing action scenes, O'Malley also has a gift for writing quieter, introspective moments.

As the book winds down, O'Malley does a nice job of not only tying together loose ends, but setting up a firm foundation for the potential future of his cast of characters. We see how Felicity, Odette and the secondary characters have reached and evolved to this point, and it sets up a nice, optimistic foundation for the future of the merger.

Though it seems clich�d the call the ending cinematic, it really is. And this is a good thing.
Things that didn't work/Things to consider:
While I'm tempted to say absolutely nothing, I will acknowledge that the synopsis of the book is a tad misleading.

It definitely gives readers the impression that Myfanwy is the protagonist of Stiletto, when the focus of the book is solidly on Felicity and Odette. Though I personally didn't mind this shift, I do think that some of the readers who were especially attached to Myfanwy may initially feel a bit let down.

However, let me just reassure all prospective readers right now: Felicity and Odette more than make up for any lack of Myfanwy. They're collectively badass in their own right, and Myfanwy's brief appearances just round out an already solid novel.
Final verdict:
After four years of waiting for a return to the world of the Chequy, I can absolutely say that Stiletto was worth it.

Outside of being a fun, well-written romp in a world where every minute spent is a worthwhile one, Daniel O'Malley has also written a great tale on what it means to be young, female and living in a supernatural world on the brink of change.

Felicity and Odette begin Stiletto with seemingly nothing in common, but conclude the novel recognizing that there is a universality in their goals, aims and even their very understanding of the world around them. O'Malley's essentially written a parable on learning how to walk a mile in another's shoes, and readers will likely come away having learned a little bit from that journey.

Highly recommend for all readers, full stop.

(In fact, why are you still reading this review? Go buy the book already!)

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Worth the wait!!
By Amber
I loved The Rook and have been waiting anxiously for another book in the world of the Checquey, and it is very much worth the wait! Completely addictive, to the point that I took a day off work to read it because I knew I'd be good for nothing until I had finished it.

Think of what would happen if the X-Files and the X-Men were blended up together and cut by Terry Pratchett, and you're only starting to get the idea. Tremendous fun and plenty of wry witty humor and delicious sarcasm to make you laugh out loud. And wait until you read some of the descriptions of sounds and smells!

Please, Dan, can we have some more?

13 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
A shift in focus
By JZS
“The Rook” is my favorite fantasy of the past ten years. I won’t embarrass myself by telling you how many times I’ve re-read it :) So I approached “Stiletto” with a combination of extreme excitement and a little trepidation. I didn’t expect to love it like “Rook” (of the thousands of books I’ve read there are probably only 10 that I’ve re-read multiple times) but what if it was a major disappointment? Given O’Malley’s talent I should have known not to worry.

First of all, if you haven’t already read it, go forth & read “The Rook”. “Stiletto” can be an enjoyable standalone but you will appreciate it more if you read the first in series. Beginning a few months after the conclusion of “The Rook”, “Stiletto” continues the story the Checquy but the focus is shifted. The primary protagonists are younger members of the Checquy and Grafters. And although the story takes place in London, it is more focused on the backstory of the Grafters than that of the Checquy which was covered extensively in the first book.

“Stiletto” is also much more linear than its predecessor. While “The Rook” constantly shifted from letters detailing various characters’ backstories, to Thomas’s trials & tribulations, to Myfanwy’s current dilemmas, “Stiletto” has a more traditional mystery pattern although there are some “history” insertions.

“Stiletto” was VERY enjoyable and engrossing. Although yesterday was extremely hectic, I found myself reading every spare minute (including while pushing the vacuum?) But did I love it as much as “Rook”? No- but I didn’t expect to (lightning in a bottle). Myfanwy Thomas returns but only a few parts of the book are told from her perspective. I’m sure that I won’t be alone in finding this to be the one disappointing thing about the book. The characters of both “Myfanwy” and “Thomas” (you’ll understand that if you’ve read “Rook”) were a big part of my love of “The Rook” and while I knew it was too much to expect a return of “Thomas” I missed Myfanwy’s unique “voice”. The new characters were very likeable but just didn’t capture my imagination in the same way. But even with that disappointment, “Stiletto” stands on its own as a top notch fantasy.

O’Malley has set up such a diverse and interesting universe that there is potential for many more books with very interesting characters- and I plan to read every one of them :)

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  • Sales Rank: #80561 in Books
  • Brand: Yen Press
  • Published on: 2012-12-11
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
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All in all this is an awesome book and I highly suggest this!

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Still exciting ... but starting to drag
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David Wilcock's previous New York Times best sellers, The Source Field Investigations and The Synchronicity Key, used cutting-edge alternative science to reveal oft-hidden truths about our universe. In The Ascension Mysteries, David takes us on a gripping personal journey that describes the secret cosmic battle between positive and negative happening every day, hidden in both the traumas of our own lives and the world's headlines.

Through his contact with a positive higher intelligence behind the UFO phenomenon, groundbreaking scientific information, and data from high-ranking government whistle-blowers, David reveals that the Earth is now on the front lines of a battle that has been raging between positive and negative extraterrestrials for hundreds of thousands of years. The Ascension Mysteries explores the towering personal obstacles David overcame to unlock the great secrets of our universe and looks ahead to what this battle means for each of us personally. By unifying ancient texts from a variety of religions with scientific data and insider testimony, David presents a stunning conclusion - that Earth is on the verge of a massive cosmic event that will transform matter, energy, consciousness, and biological life as we now know it and will utterly defeat the great villains of our time.

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  • Original language: English
  • Running time: 1228 minutes

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Brilliant, honest and enlightening, with info you won't get anywhere else
By Robin Landry
Another brilliant and enlightening book by David Wilcock, that ended far too soon. For any who don't know, Wilcock bears a great physical resemblance to Edgar Cayce, probably the best psychic we've ever seen(Nostradamus might be as good, but he's too confusing for me to understand), and medical intuitive. Caye said that he'd continue his work in a more enlightened age, and whether Wilcock is the reincarnation of Cayce or not, he is certainly enlightening the world today with his unceasing work, on Gia TV, and through is many excellent books. This one is his latest, and it's another step up the ladder to finding out exactly who we humans are, and where we're going. Wilcock's writing is down to earth and as easy to read as a John Grisham novel, and with Wilcock's subject matter, even more thrilling.

One thing that David has done in this book, is to give a glimpse into his young life, and how he was bullied to the point of a hospital stay. Being a girl, I never experienced bullying, so I can't imagine how awful this must have been. David learned self-defense which is a much better idea that just having public service messages about not bullying. These stories add to the wholeness of who David is now as an adult and how he can bravely explore the 'bullies' running our world today.

I can't say I was in love with the long chapters on David's upbringing and drug use, but I give him credit for honesty. If true confessions are not your thing, skip to the best part, which I explained below. It's well-worth the price of the this book.

My favorite subject in the book is are the stories of the ancient builder race and all that they've left behind. Buildings made of a glass-like structure that have been around for millions(?) of years. Some are on the moon, and some are in the rings of Saturn. There's a book called the Ringmakers of Saturn that's rare and very expensive but worth it. Anyway, the moon is full of mysteries and supposedly, it was an 'ark' for the giants who lived on Tiamat, the super earth between Jupiter and Mars. This race was so warlike, that they either blew up their own planet in their war with their moon, Mars, or someone else did it for them. They used nano-technology to build up the moon and bring it into our solar system so they could leave their planet before it blew up(probably by their own hands). I can't help but think that our own elite would do the same thing, leaving the rest of us on a doomed planet.

These 18 foot giants, then waited until the dust settled, and then went down to earth which now had salt water on it, care of Tiamat's explosion, and a moon that made tides leaving earth much more dynamic. Then these giants came down to earth to live and made themselves a slave race out of the locals( you can see pictures of them herding around the smaller humans in the Sumerian tablets). Of course there were reptilians who had gone underground to escape the turmoil these guys had caused, and have been fighting with the Tiamat survivors ever since, with humans as the cannon fodder. David has really cleared up a lot of history for me with his research, and testimony from insiders(Brilliant Pebbles), which is why I read everything he puts out.

Here's a breakdown of the first few chapters so you can see how enlightening this book really is.
Chapter 1: Introduction(David shares the early life of his parents and how this influenced him growing up).
Chapter 2: A Battle Against Darkness(David explains the influence of the Rock & Roll scene of the 60's and what those Beatles and Stones songs were all about). With the Viet Namn war raging, American youth rebel.
Chapter 3: Touching The Infinite. (Carlos Castenada appears on the scene with his Don Juan books, awakening the idea of an alternate reality surrounding us).
Chapter 4: Darkness And Light(As David grows up and asks questions of his father about the origin of the universe, his minds starts to awaken to cosmic feelings).
Chapter 5 Could ESP Save The World?:(Jones Town massacre was examined. I had no idea that 700 survivors who ran into the jungle might have been killed by the US Military, or that the British Black Watch commandos were having 'training' exercises in the area at that time).

There is so much more to this book, which I'm sure I'll reread as I've done David's other books. Between this new book and Wisdom Teachings on Gaiam TV, David Wilcock has got to be one of the most interesting author/speakers/researchers of our time. Just as Edgar Cayce started us on the road to enlightenment, so too is Wilcock helping us see that there's more to this reality that we can even imagine.

The book ends with the Twenty-fifth chapter called Blueprints of the Future. Learn how the pyramids are connected to the Bible and how Heaven just might be our future on Earth in a new Golden Age. I ordered this book in January and it has exceeded my expectations. Thank you David Wilcock for sharing.

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A Grand Finale After a Downer First Half
By TroughtonFan
Just finished reading this latest book by the modern hero, David Wilcock. The Introduction and the second half of the book make for wonderful, exciting reading, even for long-time addicts of Cosmic Disclosure and Wisdom Teachings on Gaia. But David takes a real risk in including an autobiography that occupies pages 27 - 240 (Chs. 2-13 for Kindle readers), a risk that many will conclude doesn't ultimately pay off. As one early amazon reviewer suggests, readers new to David and the revelations of his "insiders" may well be discouraged and turned off by the very detailed, frankly depressing account of his formative years. The best advice for most readers may be to read the Introduction, and then begin again at page 241 through the end of the book (Chs. 14-25). David's life-story chapters quickly get bogged down in a sad series of bullying and self-sabotage episodes, all recounted in painful detail. Frankly, it's a drag to read. David might have covered the essence of his misery more concisely in a single chapter or even a few sentences: the exceptionally bright child of creative parents, David's life fell apart when his parents divorced; he began to gain weight and stopped caring about his personal appearance; as a consequence, he was victimized mercilessly in the public schools of Schenectady, NY as the smart, fat kid; eventually he stopped the bullying by the nick-of-time application of martial arts techniques, but he was still an outcast; the few friends he made were callous jerks who bullied him more subtly under the guise of friendship; he got addicted to booze and alcohol quite early and quite profoundly, which only worsened his life; the few bright spots included some girls who, despite his overall appearance, were attracted to his "beautiful blue eyes" and the chance discovery of ABBA, forbidden listening in his household as "disco"; he attended SUNY, described as a notorious party school at the time where he was bullied again and got even more heavily into drugs and alcohol (but no sex); his life was finally turned around by two events - his sociology professor's discussions of the Cabal/Secret Government, and his (imaginary) near-arrest on drug charges; he began attending AA meetings, but dropped out prematurely, probably substituting his addiction to drugs and alcohol with an addiction far more fortunate for all of us - UFOs and conspiracy theory. This gets us to Chapter 14, where the book proper begins, and it's instantly a glorious shot in the arm (as it were) for the flagging reader. Most, but not all, of the material here will be familiar to regular viewers of his Gaia shows, and will certainly blow the minds of newcomers who succeed in slogging through this far. Here's a brief recap of some key disclosures:

- Our solar system may have been designed as a kind of “spiritual advancement” farm, with its ultimate goal apparently to bring beings in form (bodies) back to Source/God - this is suggested rather than verbalized
- An advanced protection grid was installed around the solar system (over 1 billion years ago), after which the super-advanced builders mysteriously disappeared
- There used to be a giant earthlike planet (named Marduk) between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter (now the asteroid belt)
- Humanoids on Marduk warred with other advanced civilizations, but apparently not with humanoids on Mars as suggested in David's TV series, and the planet Marduk was destroyed, with Mars all but destroyed in a different catastrophe (both half a million years ago)
- This catastrophe shut down the protective grid, allowing negative entities to enter the solar system
- The “souls” (or perhaps the bodies?) of the warlike Mardukers were recycled into more human bodies on earth, apparently mixing with the humans already here but distinguished by their gigantism and apparently by their extended skulls (or perhaps these are a different species?)
- A negative group of extraterrestrials took advantage of the destruction of the protection grid to invade and essentially conquer Earth (300,000 years ago) – our image of Satan is said to look like some of these beings
- The reptilians are said to feed on negative emotions (fear, hatred, terror, etc.), which is called “loosh,” (Robert Monroe was the first author to write about this concept in his "journeys out of the body" accounts, not mentioned here) and it is their intention to make the planet as miserable as possible to feed themselves with this loosh energy
- This is at least one reason why life on Earth has been generally pretty grim and miserable throughout human history – the more misery, the more loosh to eat (drink? breathe? David doesn't say)
- The former Mardukians (though this is not made very clear - there seem to have been a separate later wave of "fallen angels") - had entitlement issues and have dominated the rest of the human population as royalty and the financial elites
- At the end of WWII a large portion of the German ruling elite relocated to vast warm underground caverns under the Antarctic ice
- The US dispatched a war fleet to conquer the new German Antarctica, under Commodore Byrd (1947)
- The Antarcticans all but annihilated the American war fleet, and as a result, the US President eventually caved in and signed a treaty with the Antarcticans
- The new corporate American and Antarctican allies established a “secret space program” in place now and the elite sought to trigger WWIII after which they would re-emerge from underground bunkers to a new world "purified" of all of its surface inhabitants
- Fortunately, somebody up there likes us and the world's atomic arsenals were taken down by ETs/ higher density beings, some of whom set up massive spheres in our solar system apparently as a means of restoring the ancient protective grid
- An "alliance" of those opposed to the Cabal and reptilians is fighting back (and hopefully this will not prove to be a case of "meet the new boss, same as the old boss")
- The solar system is entering a long-prophecied high-energy cloud area that has the capacity to trigger an "ascension" (hence the book's title) of humanity, or at least the more deserving portions of humanity who follow the advice to "just be nice"
- The precise nature of this "ascension" is not clear, but David seems to envision it as an exchange of our physical forms for the "rainbow bodies" attested to in Tibetan Buddhism, or as new spiritual bodies predicted by Paul ("and the dead shall be raised incorruptible").

The wild second half of the book nearly makes up for the depressing first half, but it's a close call. Why this long, depressing life story? Just speculating here: David may have realized that the final 11 chapters were simply not enough for a full-length book (at least not those we've been used to from him), or he may have found the opportunity for a public catharsis irresistable (and who can possibly blame him). At one point (pp. 228-29) he blames his early behavior on the elites: "My life had fallen apart, exactly as the power elite had hoped it would." Maybe, but it doesn't register quite that way. David writes that the long bio section is necessary to show why he has become a fighter of cosmic bullies and bad guys, and that does make some sense. As for David's longing for a "rainbow body," he is yet to discover Advaita philosophy which may address his remaining questions. Read David's new book now for its fabulous second half; essential reading, whether it's fact or a new mythology (and perhaps they're the same thing).

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David Wilcock Carries Out A Fascinating Foray Into The Fiercly Phenomenal Realm Of Possibilities
By ZyPhReX
The Ascension Mysteries by David Wilcock is an interesting dissertation into the possibilities that the Universe may yield in the future. Wilcock's foray into the fiercely phenomenal is an unbounded approach into what he believes wholeheartedly to be taking place in the world at this time.

The book features a collation of data points, some of which come from verifiable sources, and some of which come from alleged whistleblowers, that merges in its core into what Wilcock has repeatedly called the ascension process.

Incidentally, the first half of the book felt more like having a salad, and the second part of the book was where the meat and potatoes was at. As a connoisseur of data, the second part was far more interesting than the first, and am definitely highly appreciative of the countless sources Wilcock uses where applicable.

As a forewarning, some chapter titles - mostly particularly in the first half of the book - are a bit of a misnomer because they make the chapters seem like they were going to be vastly more interesting than they actually were. This is coming from someone who knows how interesting Wilcock's work has been in the past. The subject matters within the first half of the book often went in personal directions, which in a sense was a bit of a letdown considering the possibilities the chapter's name featured. That's a subjective point of view, so your mileage may vary.

In the nascent stage of The Ascension Mysteries, the author begins questioning much of what we've been taught in public schooling, which quite admittedly not only paints history in a different light, but is downright obscure when one delves deeply into that matter.

In any case, Wilcock proceeds to lay the foundation for his work with an analysis of the structure of the Universe, which he has termed "The Source Field". He uses references such as the work of Dr. Hans Jenny and Dr. Luc Montagnier to buttress this theory.

The author follows up touching lightly upon Disclosure Project which took place in 2001 and featured reputable people that claim to have access to data considering UFOs and cover ups that would boggle the mind and these individuals were also willing to testify before congress.

Thereafter, saliently noted by the author are the myriad issues we as a society face with the constant bombardment of what the Cabal wishes to infuse the populace regarding Illuminati Symbolism in pop culture & media, while also venturing into his personal background into relation to how he grew to find this information.

Noted within the confines of the book are also references to Carlos Castaneda and how his findings dovetail with alternative realities. Wilcock also notes how his dreams helped lay the foundation of much of what he knows while also how Big Pharma played a roll into the health deterioration of his mother. The author gives mention to the many instances of personal synchronicities that took place in his life.

From there the author speaks at length about personnel events that revolve around ESP, and how that has helped manifest much of what we know of regarding his work today. In fact, a great portion of the first half of the book is interweaved with personal anecdotes regarding the journey that he has gone through.

Noted also by the author is his delving into LSD as well as his foray into Lucid Dreaming travels spawned in large part by the work of Dr. Stephen LaBerge's PhD Lucid Dreaming book. With this, Wilcock gives us how those two events also played a roll into his understanding of reality as he saw it at the time and as he sees it now.

Promptly soon after, the author then touches upon NASA and many of the issues regarding the information they have covered up at the time, and some of which they still cover up today. Mentioned with the factors of NASA's duplicitious dealings are whistleblower testimony from personnel who were privy to information about Moon missions and such, which definitely leave the reader knowing something is amyss within the halls of NASA.

Covering the work of Maurice Chatelain, who was the director of communications for the Apollo missions, Wilcock also shows how his findings of the "Constant of Nineveh" couple into the book. Wilcock also covers how the Constant of Nineveh interweaves into the Solar system, how precession helps bring ascension about, and how ancient history is littered with references to a possible ascension according to his understanding.

Curiously, Wilcock makes mention of the Breakaway Civilization, but he never mentions that it was Richard Dolan who coined the term in his magnum opus series UFOs & The National Security State. Given how much Wilcock talks about Secret Space Programs, you would figure he would give a proper nod to the idea's creator, since it couples perfectly with Secret Space Program, especially since he's one of the most credible in UFOlogy.

Be that as it may, Wilcock then sets his cross hairs on NASA by giving it a much more in-depth look later in the book that covers a much more thorough approach than earlier on.

Other notable topics include stargates, Ancient Civilizations, moon bases, moon anomalies across the solar system, unofficial disclosure, underground bases, insider testimony, the fight against the cabal, and much more.

One of the strongest strengths of the book is also its greatest weakness some will argue, and that is his heavy reliability on insider testimony. Knowing this, it's definitely an area to keep note of. Some aspects of the book are much stronger than others, but the totality of data points sets the stage for possibilities in intricate ways.

Secondly, the main 'con' of the book - as mentioned previously - is that a lot of the first half of the book is filled with personal info that could have been summarized a lot more efficiently and not so verbose, thus allowing for the book to have even more tangible information. While the information Wilcock provides regarding his family and his past is important to understand all the early process in relation to Wilcock's background, he could have just stacked more evidence for himself instead.

Ironically, a great part of the book felt like reading a journal. That's okay, since it's part of Wilcock's approach but given the topic at hand it would have been nice for his book to be structured in a way that was as ironclad as possible rather than overly anecdotal in a few areas. That's just an opinion though. Given that Wilcock features many references where applicable, some would argue that he's already given us ample evidence for his many arguments.

Whether or not people agree with Wilcock's thesis of ascension is up to them. With all the evidence he provides where applicable, it at least gives people something to ponder about regarding the many topics covered and their inherent implications.

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Paradise Regained In Plain and Simple English: A Modern Translation and the Original Version, by John Milton

John Milton put a twist on the story of Adam and Eve--in the process he created what some have called one of the greatest literary works in the English Language. "Paradise Regained" is Milton's lesser read, but equally great, follow-up. BookCaps puts a fresh spin on Milton?s classic by using language modern readers won't struggle to make sense of. The original English text is also presented in the book, along with a comparable version of both text. We all need refreshers every now and then. Whether you are a student trying to cram for that big final, or someone just trying to understand a book more, BookCaps? can help. We are a small, but growing company, and are adding titles every month.

  • Sales Rank: #1673296 in Books
  • Published on: 2012-06-15
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .29" w x 6.00" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 128 pages

Most helpful customer reviews

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
A very good translation for the most part
By Mikayla
A very good translation for the most part, although a few parts are too oversimplified and one place refers to God's power as "magic." Also, I might have preferred that the translation was on one side of the page and the original words on the other, rather than the translation verse by verse. You do, however,vhave the option of just showing the translation or just the original text, which was helpful when I was very tired or crunched for time and needed to finish reading quickly. Overall it was very helpful and a great value for the price. If you need help understanding the epic poem, I certainly recommend this book.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Still good, even after 400 years.
By J. Carter
I bought the ebook version for my Kindle. I had already read the poem twice in its original form, but I wanted to read it a third time in plain English, just to see how it would sound without the blank verse. The simple English translation is faithful to the original, and its prose does not detract from Milton's masterpiece.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Just what I pleasantly expected.
By Kaa
Was looking for this book specifically. I had read it in the past and was due for a reread and thought I would try the updated English. It keeps it's same charm and will be an easier read for newcomers.

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