![]() ![]() While most storytellers and narrators have the entire palette of descriptions for, let’s say, another character or location, this is a new limitation and right from the start it made me intrigued about the character and where he would go. ![]() See (not said ironically), the story is told by a blind young man. Whew… This is the task Emlyn Chand gave herself in her first young adult novel, Farsighted (Found on here), a possible five-book series.įor one, there is a very unique narrator, one that took me quite by surprise with a “Doh, why have I not seen, or thought, of this before!?” Frankly, the idea is, in my opinion, almost revolutionary for storytelling. There is really no more important book in the series than that first one and it can apply an extra burden on a writer’s narrative as they not only try to give you a solid story, but excite you enough to want to continue the adventures of the main characters, while giving you a feeling of closure and not closure at the end. It’s a hard task when a writer decides to begin a book series. ![]()
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