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A high school student named Steve is pulled across the veil separating the worlds of Earth and Mithal in the hope he is the legendary Third Power. His coming foretold by prophecy, he is believed to possess a unique magic that can heal the supernatural sickness ravaging the land and combat the Second Power, a sorcerer who channels the might of Hell itself. With his abilities growing faster than his control, Steve must become a healer to end the plague, a statesman to unite the races, a warrior to lead the Resistance and, ultimately, discover the truth about himself or sacrifice them all.

Third Power Robert Childs 9781520386362 Books

I really enjoyed this story. As others have already mentioned there are a few grammar mistakes but overall the writing was vibrant, descriptive, and varied enough to keep my attention despite the occasional flaws.

I don't normally read books about 'human gets snatched from Earth to a magical kingdom to become a great world saving wizard', but something about the description of this book lured me in and I gave it a chance despite some of the warning reviews about grammar. I read the preview and even though some of the grammar might not be perfect, those first pages lured me in. In fact, I skipped buying a better written book because its intro didn't capture me like this one did. So my best advice is to read the free preview and judge for yourself.

I'm happy I gave this story a chance. It started off with a traditional boy gets fingered as 'special' and gets teleported to another world. However, he's not so happy about that and wants to go back. Woot! Differing already. He also has a darkness inside which can rear its ugly head when he gets really angry. Yay! Not a Mary Sue! When things start looking dire for those he cares about, he makes the sacrifice to leave his home to be this savior the prophecy says he is even if he doesn't believe in himself. He's one of those guys who does whatever it takes to protect others and make others happy which winds up leaving him very unhappy. Some reviewers called him whiny but I thought he felt pretty real, especially since he's still young. He's also not all powerful and has to work at learning control and he's still afraid to face the big bad guy which is good - I like heroes to work at it.

So things go sort of like you'd expect until the wrench is thrown in and maybe he's not really what he thought he was after all. I loved this aspect. Then other things happen and even though the revolutionaries make the best of plans, the evil dude has better plans that they have to struggle to overcome. So the enemy isn't totally stupid, though he could have perhaps been a bit more proactive. I felt he should have probably slaughtered the entire world by now. He's also pure evil so a little bummer about his cartoony nature and why I dinged one star from this story. The ending didn't happen the way I or our heroes thought it wound happen which was a nice change. Oh, some bits are predictable but others are a surprise.

The world building isn't too bad with nice scenic descriptions of several places as well as different races - humans, avians and werewolves. There are other races mentioned in the world but they didn't get involved in this battle. I guess the only flaw here is that the Earth people should have probably felt more out of their element with the different clothes and cultures, though the hero instinctively trying to glance at his watch for the time was a nice touch.

The princess as a love interest made me grind my teeth. I think our hero put up with her way too long and she wasn't a likeable character having no use in their society other than having people wait on her. I was hoping to see some character development for her, especially after their first confrontation, but no, she remained stuck. Fortunately, the other two female leads were strong and fun to read about. Though I wish we had more from the POV of the female from Earth, especially when she went into the magic forest to find herself.

Overall, the book could use a bit more polish but it stands well enough as is to be entertaining. When it came time for me to put it down, I didn't want to, so that's a good sign. I recommend it to anyone looking for a fun fantasy read.

Product details

  • Paperback 728 pages
  • Publisher Independently published (January 3, 2017)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1520386362

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Great book!
Simple premise, Good Guy Wins, Kills the bad Guy, Get's the Girl.
I have read many books in the last 2 months, but this is by fare one of if not the Best I've read to date! Hoping for a second one so I can see what happens with them in the next chapter! An Awesome read I highly recommend to anyone!
This was one of those favorites you don't want to put down. From all round action to a well full of prophesy. To one intruiging self proclaimed favorites!
This story was amazing, it had so many twists and turns, just amazing!

Truly a great plot and an amazing work of art. I hope there will be another book in the future.

I would recommend this book to anyone who likes a great story!
Interesting read. Good character development. Drags in a very few places, but overall a very well paced read. Not too much violence or other content that is inappropriate for teen readers and up.
Patrick Miranda Totally enjoyed this story. Took a little time to build the characters and story base, but then I was sucked into the story, never really being able to anticipate the direction of the plot (great). Waiting for the next installment of the series (hopefully it will be soon).

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Very well written. Good characters. A few surprises. A handful of likable characters. A few pulls on the heartstrings. What is not to like?
A very good book which was very fun to read. I am hoping to see much more from this author in the very near future
I really enjoyed this story. As others have already mentioned there are a few grammar mistakes but overall the writing was vibrant, descriptive, and varied enough to keep my attention despite the occasional flaws.

I don't normally read books about 'human gets snatched from Earth to a magical kingdom to become a great world saving wizard', but something about the description of this book lured me in and I gave it a chance despite some of the warning reviews about grammar. I read the preview and even though some of the grammar might not be perfect, those first pages lured me in. In fact, I skipped buying a better written book because its intro didn't capture me like this one did. So my best advice is to read the free preview and judge for yourself.

I'm happy I gave this story a chance. It started off with a traditional boy gets fingered as 'special' and gets teleported to another world. However, he's not so happy about that and wants to go back. Woot! Differing already. He also has a darkness inside which can rear its ugly head when he gets really angry. Yay! Not a Mary Sue! When things start looking dire for those he cares about, he makes the sacrifice to leave his home to be this savior the prophecy says he is even if he doesn't believe in himself. He's one of those guys who does whatever it takes to protect others and make others happy which winds up leaving him very unhappy. Some reviewers called him whiny but I thought he felt pretty real, especially since he's still young. He's also not all powerful and has to work at learning control and he's still afraid to face the big bad guy which is good - I like heroes to work at it.

So things go sort of like you'd expect until the wrench is thrown in and maybe he's not really what he thought he was after all. I loved this aspect. Then other things happen and even though the revolutionaries make the best of plans, the evil dude has better plans that they have to struggle to overcome. So the enemy isn't totally stupid, though he could have perhaps been a bit more proactive. I felt he should have probably slaughtered the entire world by now. He's also pure evil so a little bummer about his cartoony nature and why I dinged one star from this story. The ending didn't happen the way I or our heroes thought it wound happen which was a nice change. Oh, some bits are predictable but others are a surprise.

The world building isn't too bad with nice scenic descriptions of several places as well as different races - humans, avians and werewolves. There are other races mentioned in the world but they didn't get involved in this battle. I guess the only flaw here is that the Earth people should have probably felt more out of their element with the different clothes and cultures, though the hero instinctively trying to glance at his watch for the time was a nice touch.

The princess as a love interest made me grind my teeth. I think our hero put up with her way too long and she wasn't a likeable character having no use in their society other than having people wait on her. I was hoping to see some character development for her, especially after their first confrontation, but no, she remained stuck. Fortunately, the other two female leads were strong and fun to read about. Though I wish we had more from the POV of the female from Earth, especially when she went into the magic forest to find herself.

Overall, the book could use a bit more polish but it stands well enough as is to be entertaining. When it came time for me to put it down, I didn't want to, so that's a good sign. I recommend it to anyone looking for a fun fantasy read.
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