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Indian Summer, The Return of The Myth of The Running Man

Indian Summer, The Return of The Myth of The Running Man

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic mix of adventure intrigue and mythology.
Review: Beautifully written original profound philosophy woven into a delightful tale that creates modern day mythology.This is a must-read for anyone searching the maze of life.Filled with meaning and new thoughts on society,sex,religion,and slipstream love,Indian Summer could be the greatest book since The Lord of the Rings!Cornel again proves himself to be one of the greatest writers and thikers of our time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love Is The Universal Answer
Review: The beautiful flow between man and woman is found to be captured in the very first paragraph and continues to move in patterns mimicking the cycles of the moon, earth, and man like a long night of ecstasy throughout the novel.

I have never read anything quite so rhythmic and so completely understandable as well as the work being able to offer an understanding of the ways of pure love, be it in nature or man, or even animal. A work of art that I graciously applaud and recognize to be as meaning filled as the words of many of our more recognized prophets, Love Is The Universal Answer. We can use love to describe life in so many ways.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic sci-fi philosophy based on pagan wisdom +history!
Review: The reader is transported through time,space and the astral plane on an adventure that explores pagan logic and the cosmic power of love.So-called sci-fi merges with historical facts about the history of religion and Shakespeare.The quality of Cornel's writing is so superb that the reader feels as though he or she soars into a sensual dream world.All this pleasure and entertainment combines with a deep philosophy of Nature and Mythology.It is a book of great value and meaning. Highly recommended!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ancient gently humorous pagan perspective on monotheism.
Review: Trish Stevens,writing for the "Maine Writers and Publishers Alliance" calls INDIAN SUMMER,The Return of the Myth of the Running Man,"...a page turner".She goes on to say "...you are barely aware of it until you are swept away and wonder how it happened.Cornell has conjured up a sci-fi thriller with a new sense of discovery through psychological and sensual explorations."..."The subject is multi-layered which establishes the story as science fiction,but like all good sci-fi's,it all seems real and very possible"...develops a theme that suggests a world like Shakespeare's Arden...and, as in '"As You Like It', the presence of gods and goddesses begins to be felt."..." Cornell weaves a tale that wraps around on itself,leaving the reader to wonder how it all began."Indian Summer" is definetely a pagan experiance which merges cultures into a new modern folklore."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ancient gently humorous pagan perspective on monotheism.
Review: Trish Stevens,writing for the "Maine Writers and Publishers Alliance" calls INDIAN SUMMER,The Return of the Myth of the Running Man,"...a page turner".She goes on to say "...you are barely aware of it until you are swept away and wonder how it happened.Cornell has conjured up a sci-fi thriller with a new sense of discovery through psychological and sensual explorations."..."The subject is multi-layered which establishes the story as science fiction,but like all good sci-fi's,it all seems real and very possible"...develops a theme that suggests a world like Shakespeare's Arden...and, as in '"As You Like It', the presence of gods and goddesses begins to be felt."..." Cornell weaves a tale that wraps around on itself,leaving the reader to wonder how it all began."Indian Summer" is definetely a pagan experiance which merges cultures into a new modern folklore."


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