This is the second book in a series of three. It’s so enjoyable to learn about Harry’s lives and journey. He is such an endearing character. Just like the first one this one is filled with twist and turn.
Harry, who was once Little Brother and a few other names as well, has had his fair share of heartache and joy, friendship and betrayal, life and death. He has lived for eons whether through sleep or by being present and awake from stasis. The tales that the Traveler must tell are of joy, friendship, betrayal, hate, and love. I loved reading about the beginnings of man through the eyes of an eyewitness and following his journey to today. The book is filled with adventure and excitement and is such a great read! The Traveler will not disappoint those who crave a good story that is written throughout the ages and has a bit of new age energy thrown in. The characters are “real” and often quirky but easily relatable especially Harry. I now need to read the first book in the series and cannot wait for the Next adventure that Harry proceeds on. Pick up this book and read it!!
This story was just as interesting as the first! I definitely recommend reading them in order. It picks up where with left off and follows Harry through different times. You also get to find out what happens with Tristan after Harry goes into stasis. This one pulls at the heart strings like the first one did! This really is a very interesting science fiction read!
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The Traveler is back, but this time his experience is slightly different, he has woken up in a different frame of mind, he has woken with despair in his heart and another lifetime to live, however this time he does not know if he will be able to last through the experience again.
While in his latest stasis period, he has been changed, he has woken up in a completely different configuration and cannot understand why, that is until his memories come crashing back. He is overcome by emotion and struggles to take everything in to a point which is detrimental to his health, but eventually he comes out of it and is able to process enough so that he can eat and drink.
One thing which remains though is hope, hope that he can live with the despair in his heart, hope that he can work within his new physical configuration and hope that he can still communicate with those around him, but will this hope be able to get him through the trying times and chaos which lies ahead? Will The Traveler be able to come to terms with this latest ordeal? How can he overcome the loss and despair he is being swamped by and being life back into his current lifelessness?
This is a sci-fi which deals with some hard hitting emotions and situations, through the lens of both the observer and the observed and which makes you think about your own experiences and how they have affected your life while you follow along with the story.
Interesting read. I will be honest, I did not read the first book, I feel like there were holes that would have been filled had I read the first book, so I definitely recommend reading them in order. I really enjoyed the first part of the book the most. Reading of the life of Small Brother and the tribe. I was devastated with the way the Shaman reacted and handled things, I was fully invested in Small Brother’s life and was excited to see him bond and live with the tribe and Old Father. Reading of Stalker was interesting but not as exciting for me as the first and 4th parts. I was happy to learn that Tristan was able to see Harry again after so long but, Elena was getting on my nerves with not being readily accepting of him. Who wouldn’t want to talk to bugs?
When The Traveler awakes from his latest stasis period, he tries to remain hopeful about what’s to come. But simple hope might not be enough to survive another lifetime and all the chaos that goes along with it. This time around, The Traveler will be forced into some challenging situations, including a physical configuration that leaves him shaken to his core and wondering who he even is.
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