November Fox Book 1: Following Joy
A Metaphysical Visionary Fable
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James Abbott
About this listen
Think you've heard it all? This revelatory chronicle will have you thinking otherwise. Into the swirling vortex, you will be drawn - whether you think this is your sort of audiobook or not. You just might find yourself questioning your own perceptions of reality and be left craving more.
November Fox has never even heard of other dimensions when a teleporting magical cube appears on her doorstep. With a hole in her heart and a cosmic identity yet to be discovered, the orphan rock star accepts an invitation to find the key within herself that will unlock the mysteries of form.
Little does she know, The Architect, from the race of philosophical beings who create our world of form, has been watching over her all her life.
Grieving Erica, a teacher and writer from London, finds The Architect's fascinating letter in a glass bottle washed ashore on Brighton Beach. Pages continue to magically appear as she, too, is compelled to follow November's quest.
Realities eclipse as we embark on a metaphysical adventure through time and space. November learns that harnessing the power of her mind and heart is fundamental if she wishes to unlock the cube and escape the sometimes sinister, sometimes wonderful dimensions into which she is propelled.
Combining elements inspired by the new thought movement, the law of attraction, magic, mysticism, wisdom, and wonder, November learns that she can use the power of dreaming, imagination, and positive thinking to remake herself and her world.
November Fox will be enjoyed by listeners who liked wisdom-filled, visionary fiction fables like The Alchemist; the escapism of Alice in Wonderland; or the mind-bending nature of the movie, The Matrix; As an idiosyncratic fantasy/science fiction crossover, it is suitable for teens and adults alike.
©2015, 2016 E.E. Bertram (P)2018 E.E. BertramWhat listeners say about November Fox Book 1: Following Joy
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- Jeff
- 19-11-18
existential creative and love
I enjoyed this story with the mix of 2 worlds and how the can cross or collide. I did feel that it was a bit long and took to long to get into the meat of the story. but i like action from the start.
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- Kindle Customer
- 07-03-19
Doesn't deliver
interesting start and general idea that doesn't deliver. theres a lot of good ideas but not story
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- Kindle Customer
- 24-01-20
Excellent Urban Fantasy
Miss Bertram is a new author for me, and I was confused as to why the male narrator at first, but it all made sense very quickly. The story is being told by a male protagonist from a different place to us, about a baby girl he spots in a 'screen' showing our world. Over time he gets glimpses of her as she grows up and is sometimes able to influence her a little at times when he sees she needs it most. I won't say anymore as it would require spoilers.
If you are looking for urban fantasy with a difference, you should enjoy this story. It doesn't follow the usual rules of the genre that a lot of the UF writers seem to feel is pretty much set in stone, I would say this is more esoteric and dreamlike. Here not be dragons, vampires and zombies. But there's plenty of metaphorical 'dreaming' and alternative dimension visitation and a super cute baby elephant. Just give it a go, you might be surprised!
As for James Abbot, I quite enjoyed his reading style, he sounds like he's reading directly to you and not just reading the story out loud. Sort of reminds me of Stephen Fry in that way, even if Abbot doesn't have the same vocal range as Fry or R C Bray. Most importantly, he did really well on the female characters and I loved his baby elephant voice, absolutely perfect.
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