Sight by T. R. Braxton

By • Dec 8th, 2011 • Category: Book Review 2011Email This Post Email This PostPrint This Post Print This Post

In Sight by T. R. Braxton young Nathan Walker learns that he has a special gift. This gift can be a blessing or curse according to how its owner uses it. Nathan and his family meet an elderly woman named Ruth who volunteers to help Nathan master his gift. Ruth also helps Nathan learn how to understand his gift. Before his lessons are completed Ruth explains to Nathan specific instructions regarding his gift and if not followed could cause damage beyond his imagination.

James Walker comes to the realization that his son is different than most children. James tries to understand the abilities that his son possesses even though they make him feel uncomfortable. James decides to acquire help for his son while pursuing the opening and running of his grocery store. When the family is hit with a sudden tragedy, Nathan’s behavior changes and nothing will ever be the same for the Walkers.

Sight is about history, family and the powerful abilities that a young boy possesses. This book will surprise readers from its slow beginning to its overwhelming ending. While reading this book I felt anger and sadness while being excited to reach the end of the book. The author did a wonderful job keeping me just as curious as Nathan about the wonders of his abilities. I recommend Sight to others.

This book was provided by the author for review purposes.

Teresa Beasley
APOOO BookClub

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is an aspiring writer from Indianapolis, Indiana by way of Evansville, Indiana. She has been an avid reader since the age of ten years old. Her passion for reading became a form of therapy, which helps relax her in times of trouble. She is a wife and mother of three sons. She currently works in the medical field, while pursuing her writing career. She reviews books because of her love and joy of reading, but also because she wants to share with others the meaning of a good book.
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