Available only on AmazonScience Fiction & FantasyASIN: B07X313M55

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The Shamans at the End of Time

Armas, Florian

by Florian Armas

★★★★★5.03 confirmed internal ratings

About the Book

First came the days of the Virus Plague. Then came the war. Then worse. Losing their grip on power, a group of powerful corporations started a nuclear war, and seven thousand nuclear heads killed most of Earth's life in a single day. The survivors were dying slowly. A modern shaman is sent back in time to create a new future. Because of a portal malfunction, everything goes wrong.

Vlad, a young soldier, takes his place and finds himself in the middle of a Stone Age tribe, and a new reality filled with quantum magic: The Rivers of Thought. There is a centuries old war between the shamans, and an old evil threatens to rule and destroy the world again. Vlad must discard everything he knows and forge a new ... future. Part history, part romance, and all kinds of magic, The Shamans at the End of Time will draw you in and never let you go, even long after you've ended the last page.

Book details

AuthorFlorian Armas
GenreScience Fiction & Fantasy
LanguageEnglish
ASINB07X313M55
Rating5.0 / 5
StatusLIVE

Confirmed Reader Feedback

3 confirmed reader reviews.

5.0

If you like stories with a mystical vibe, you might enjoy this one.

It is an interesting and unusual book. I liked how the author mixes mystery, adventure, and a bit of spiritual feeling. The story kept me curious, and I enjoyed the atmosphere. Some parts were a little slow for me, but overall it was a good read.

5.0

sirprising journey

I really liked how the book throws Vlad into a completely different world and lets you feel his confusion and curiosity right along with him. It was nice that the story blended danger, mystery, and a bit of romance in a way that felt personal and made me want to follow every twist.

5.0

Great Concept Well Developed

A gripping story of a modern man in a stone age setting which explores the challenges of cultural expectations. Quick moving, realistic portrayals, interesting view of shamanism.