Aurelious
Forty; Volume One
Release
Date: 12/20/14
252
pages
Summary
from Goodreads:
Aurelious Forty has led a lonely,
troubled life. He stays disconnected from the world around him with no family
and no friends. He lives merely to exist…to survive.
Aurelious’ life changes in an instant when an impulsive decision forces him to abandon everything he has ever known. Choosing to follow strangers into a new world, he discovers he was born with a gift so strong, so unique; it could give him the power to change humanity.
But the shadows of his childhood are long and dark and run through every fiber of his soul. Can Aurelious break the chains of his past and use his gift for good? Or will the nightmare of his tormentors set him on a path of revenge so fierce it could destroy us all?
Aurelious’ life changes in an instant when an impulsive decision forces him to abandon everything he has ever known. Choosing to follow strangers into a new world, he discovers he was born with a gift so strong, so unique; it could give him the power to change humanity.
But the shadows of his childhood are long and dark and run through every fiber of his soul. Can Aurelious break the chains of his past and use his gift for good? Or will the nightmare of his tormentors set him on a path of revenge so fierce it could destroy us all?
GUEST POST;
A Deeper Look at
a Main Character: Aurelious Forty
Aurelious is, at
times, a bit of an enigma. He is a very emotional character and while
he shares his emotional experiences with the reader, he tries
desperately to hide them from the characters that he interacts with
on the page. He is typically unsuccessful in masking his own emotions
from those around him though he’s generally unaware of how
unsuccessful he is because he’s fairly self-absorbed, at least in
the beginning of the book. Enigma.
There is a lot to
love in Aurelious but he makes you work at loving him, he doesn’t
give it right away. There are times when you might think it’s
easier to dislike him but then he draws you in and you’re reminded
of what he endured as a child and you’re proud of how far he’s
come.
Although he is the
main character and the one telling us his story, he isn’t the hero.
He is really more of a sidekick who has to learn from the hero and
finds himself fumbling along the way, a lot. He fumbles so much that
he makes the hero a little less heroic for a minute. But, when he
starts to look outside of himself, when he starts to connect with and
care for the people around him, when he shows us how much he changes
and overcomes, then he does become a little bit more of a hero
himself. Or at least makes us question how a hero could be defined.
Aurelious Forty
struggles. He learns. He grows. He changes. He is an imperfect
character, just like the rest of us. And, in his imperfection, he is
worthy of being loved, just like the rest of us. As the person who
created him, I must confess, I hope people will embrace his flaws and
love him.
Dianna
Beirne lives in a fantasy world. Okay not really, but part of her wishes she
did and, since that’s technically impossible, she writes about fantasy worlds
instead. Her first Young Adult novel entitled Aurelious Forty; Volume One
quickly turned into her first Young Adult series with the addition of Aurelious
Forty; Volume Two and, Aurelious Forty; Volume Three.
When not writing, she’s generally daydreaming which morphs into wondering if
that last daydream could turn into a book. She has also recently discovered
podcasts but doesn’t exactly understand what they are or why they’re different
from regular radio shows. So it’s safe to assume that her next book won’t be
about a podcast. Instead she’ll just keep listening to the ones that she finds
that hilarious because laughing is one of her favorite pastimes and she finds
way too many things funny!
Prior to dedicating her time to writing, Dianna taught undergraduate and
graduate courses about using literacy in the elementary, middle, and high
school classroom. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education, a
Master’s degree in Literacy and a Doctorate in Education specializing in
Curriculum and Teaching.
Dianna lives in New York and is the grateful mother of a son whom she misses
terribly when he is away at college.
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