AUTHOR: MYCHAEL BLACK
Pages: 53
Date: 07/05/2014
Grade: 3+
Details: No. 1 DungeonCrawl
Received
from Changeling Press
Through
Love Romances and More
Own / Kindle
The blurb:
“Gamer Elijah Burrows is a
self-professed loner. Disowned by his parents for being gay, he takes solace in
his video games. Out of all his favorites, his newest one - DungeonCrawl - is
swiftly rising to take the number one spot for him. When a lightning strike
hits his house, knocking out the power, Elijah is anything but happy.
Lack of electricity is the last thing
he’s worried about the second he steps foot out his front door.
What happens when a gamer finds himself
stuck in the world of his fantasies? And how the hell does he survive without
the aid of a mouse and keyboard?”
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My thoughts:
Elijah Burrows leads a secluded life.
Banished by his well-known and influential parents after he came out to them,
he lives alone and kills the time playing video games. His latest game,
DungeonCrawl, is fast becoming his favourite. Just when he’s getting into his
stride in the game a thunderstorm hits and knocks out all the power. Frustrated
Elijah walks out of his door only to discover that his whole world has changed.
Gone are the suburbs where he’s supposed to be living and instead he finds
himself in a log cabin in the middle of a forest.
It isn’t long before Elijah realises
that he’s somehow found his way into his favourite game. Not only that, in this
world - Timiria - he’s known as Elian Surgis, the name he picked for his
avatar. Things get even more exciting when he discovers that in this world he
has a lover - Sarin Eckhert -and an important mission.
Of course dealing with real threats
face to face is a far cry from controlling an avatar with a keyboard and mouse.
But Elijah has found a world where he’s accepted as he is, where he has a lover
and a goal in life. He may be in mortal danger, but Elijah is happier than he
has been for a very long time.
I liked the idea behind this story. A
fervent gamer ending up in his favourite game and having to figure out how to
survive and deal with his new world and all the unfamiliar things he encounters
there, is an interesting, although not very original, premise. Which makes it a
shame that Timiria, wasn’t really described in any detail. In fact, that lack
of detail was true for everything and everybody in this story. I didn’t get a
feeling for Elijah, Sarin, the world they inhabit, their enemies or their allies.
Potentially big and shocking revelations are mentioned in passing and hardly
reflected upon and dangerous situations resolved with incredible ease.
Of course this is only the first instalment in a series and it is quite possible that Timiria and the characters inhabiting it will be expanded upon in future stories. But I can’t help feeling that a first book in a series should be captivating enough to hook a reader. By the end of that first story the reader should be invested in it, the characters and the world. And while I do feel mildly curious about where this story might go next, I don’t feel compelled to read on. And that’s a shame because, like I said, I liked all the ideas I came across in this book and know that if they’d been fleshed out a little bit more I might well have ended up hooked. As it is this is a take it or leave it book for me; if I come across the next instalment I will more than likely read it. I can’t see myself going out of my way trying to find it though.
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