About the Book
Book: Veiled Sun
Author: Brett Armstrong
Genre: Christian Dystopian, Sci-Fi
AD 2040: Every day the world slips further into lies. Seventeen-year-old Elliott knows that better than most. Project Alexandria is rewriting history, shaping the world according to sinister goals. To stop it, Elliott must assemble the “Veiled Sun”, a secret program written by his grandfather. The only people he can count on are siegers—outlaws who use their coding skills for purposes almost as nefarious as Project Alexandria. Overcoming the schemes and betrayals all around him, he’s the world’s best hope to save reality, if he doesn’t lose hold of it himself.
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About the Author
Brett Armstrong has been exploring other worlds as a writer since age nine. Years later, he still writes, but now invites others along on his excursions. He’s shown readers hauntingly sorrowful historical fiction (Destitutio Quod Remissio), scary-real dystopian sci-fi (Day Moon and Veiled Sun), and dark, sweeping epic fantasy (Quest of Fire). Where he heads next is as much a discovery for him as readers. Through dark, despair, light, joy, and everything in between, the end is always meant to leave his fellow literary explorers with wonder and hope.
More from Brett
In the near-future world of Veiled Sun, reality is an endangered species. The erosion of confidence in traditional sources of undisputed truth–media, government, academia and science, religion, family, and friends—forces continual skepticism and self-reliance. At the same time, technology is making it more and more possible to “escape” reality. Virtual reality allows us to trick our minds into thinking we’ve literally stepped into another world and augmented reality brings elements of other worlds into our own. Deep Fake is even offering the ability to change past realities by manipulating audio and video recordings in ways our minds can’t distinguish from the real thing.
1 Corinthians 13 is one of my favorite passages of Scripture and verse twelve is probably one of the clearest places to see a sentiment key to the series:
“For now we see only a reflection as in a mirror, but then face to face. Now I know in part, but then I will know fully, as I am fully known.”
Veiled Sun follows a teen who knows that reality is being tampered with for nefarious purposes. More important he also sees beyond the physical reality to the spiritual while handling an attack on both. Believers need to be firmly grounded in their faith in a world that increasingly muddles the lines between real and not real, truth and falsehood. There’s research that suggests our brains interpret what we read in the same way as lived experiences. So, in a sense GK Chesterton and others were right when they told us long ago that what we read becomes a part of us. My hope is readers will be better prepared to weather the storms that will come against their faith and hold onto the Truth even as truth is increasingly difficult to discern from fiction.
My Thoughts
Veiled Sun by Brett Armstrong is a Christian Dystopian book. It is book 2 in the Tomorrow's Edge series. I would strongly recommend reading book 1 so that you have a full idea of what is going on. I did not get a chance to read book 1. While this is not my favorite genre to read, I have read other books that the author has wrote. The author has a gift of the pen. The author has written a clean book that is perfectly acceptable to read with your upper grade and above. My 9 year old reads at a middle school level and I think that he would be able to follow the story. There is action and suspense and the book will keep your attention. Elliott who is 17 is saddened and realize that the world is slipping away. The truth is becoming less on the forefront and it is crowded by lies. Elliott knows that there is a way for everything to go back to normal. He will have to assemble the "Veiled Sun", a secret program written by his grandfather. This was intriguing because he had to depend on the help from the outlaws. It was fun to follow the action and steps that Elliott goes to to try and get everything back to normal.
If you are not used to dystopian genre - you will see a story that features oppressive governments, evil, hate and a world in shambles. The wonderful thing about this book is how the author has woven the Gospel into the book. The author has written the Gospel so wonderfully. The author has done a great job with his descriptions of the story. When I am reading a book and they are so descriptive, I like to close my eyes for a moment and let the scenery playout around me. The author has written some amazing characters.
I received a copy of this book through the Celebrate Lit blogging program - all thoughts are my own.
Blog Stops
Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, January 14
Texas Book-aholic, January 15
Wishful Endings, January 16 (Author Interview)
Sara Jane Jacobs, January 16
Locks, Hooks and Books, January 17
For Him and My Family, January 18
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, January 19
deb’s Book Review, January 20
Library Lady’s Kid Lit, January 21
Inklings and notions, January 22
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, January 23
Blogging With Carol, January 24
Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, January 24
Artistic Nobody, January 25 (Guest Review from Joni Truex)
Book of Ruth Ann, January 26
Simple Harvest Reads, January 27 (Guest Review from Donna Cline)
Giveaway
To celebrate his tour, Brett is giving away the grand prize package of a gift basket consisting of a signed copy of each book, book swag (including specially made bookmarks, story excerpt crafts, and character cards), and a $10 Amazon gift card!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/105a3/veiled-sun-celebration-tour-giveaway
Thank you for sharing the review.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your thoughts on this book, it sounds like a must read for me
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a really good read. Thanks for your review.
ReplyDeleteWonderful review! Sounds like a fascinating series. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi Connie,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for reading Veiled Sun and sharing about it. I'm glad you enjoyed it! :)