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Kevin Cox

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Average rating: 4.21 · 135 ratings · 95 reviews · 6 distinct works â€� Similar authors
Bewilderness (Bewilderness #1)

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Neverscape (Bewilderness #3)

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The Weight of the Wishing Stone by Kevin  Cox
"A really wonderful new fantasy tale with a unique concept and a host of well thought out and well developed characters. I loved watching the two story line converge as the characters realised they were on the same quest, and the vast array of charact" Read more of this review »
The Weight of the Wishing Stone by Kevin  Cox
"This book was written in quite an interesting manner. The book is told in two points of view that switch back and forth as the story leads to the characters meeting. Because of the way the book switches this character driven story offers character de" Read more of this review »
The Weight of the Wishing Stone by Kevin  Cox
"a YA fantasy. If you are looking for mythical creatures, epic journeys, and magic this book is for you! I felt it gave Lord of the Ring vibes personally. This is the first book in the series, so it has world building; yet is also immersive/ character" Read more of this review »
The Weight of the Wishing Stone by Kevin  Cox
"Such a great book! I love how the two main characters came together - I was on the edge of my seat waiting for it to happen! The world-building was perfect - not too simple and not too overwhelming, a great balance to immerse readers.

Overall I highl" Read more of this review »
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“Ambrielle stood out in the street for a while, looking up at all the stars in the sky. She reflected on the vastness of the universe, wondering where she fit into it, wondering where she even was in relation to Earth. Was she even in the same galaxy? What if it wasn’t the same galaxy? There were at least billions of them.”
J. Kevin Cox, Bewilderness

“As Ambrielle approached, there were gasps and loud murmurings among the audience as they got their first glimpse of a human. The floor they walked on was like polished mekkadium, smooth and glassy beneath Ambrielle’s sandals. Aradel walked to a place on the floor beside a circle of glowing vaeranite embedded into the marbled floor.”
J. Kevin Cox, Bewilderness

“There were things that began to roam about in the dark. They were called Nulthereals, the Whisperers. They seemed to be helping the curse. Many of the survivors called to them,â€� Sidaire said, “pleading with them to restore the plants. Several had simply given up hope they were so crippled by sadness and depression that no one was doing anything practical to try to solve the problem. Everyone stopped caring. The world began to fade into the desert you see now. Then sometime after that, villagers began to mysteriously go missing, one by one.”
J. Kevin Cox, Bewilderness

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“As Ambrielle approached, there were gasps and loud murmurings among the audience as they got their first glimpse of a human. The floor they walked on was like polished mekkadium, smooth and glassy beneath Ambrielle’s sandals. Aradel walked to a place on the floor beside a circle of glowing vaeranite embedded into the marbled floor.”
J. Kevin Cox, Bewilderness

“Ambrielle stood out in the street for a while, looking up at all the stars in the sky. She reflected on the vastness of the universe, wondering where she fit into it, wondering where she even was in relation to Earth. Was she even in the same galaxy? What if it wasn’t the same galaxy? There were at least billions of them.”
J. Kevin Cox, Bewilderness

“There were bright stars overhead and an orange glow around the horizon. The silhouettes of hanging frond trees made the realization sink in. Ambrielle was back in the oasis, the oasis in the middle of endless dunes and rock. The lonely desert wilderness she hoped to never see again.”
J. Kevin Cox, Bewilderness

“There were things that began to roam about in the dark. They were called Nulthereals, the Whisperers. They seemed to be helping the curse. Many of the survivors called to them,â€� Sidaire said, “pleading with them to restore the plants. Several had simply given up hope they were so crippled by sadness and depression that no one was doing anything practical to try to solve the problem. Everyone stopped caring. The world began to fade into the desert you see now. Then sometime after that, villagers began to mysteriously go missing, one by one.”
J. Kevin Cox, Bewilderness

“Beyond the grassy field were hundreds of huge skyscrapers, pulsing and glowing with blue and violet lights. The architecture was like nothing she had ever known. The design of the building structures was extremely complex.
The buildings themselves were alive, moving in one way or another. Some structures had layers that rotated independently from the rest. There were other structures with large moving parts on the sides of the buildings or the roof, turning constantly. In some cases, entire buildings were moving. It was like they were all parts of a giant machine.”
J. Kevin Cox, Bewilderness

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