![]() ![]() ![]() The characters are well developed and thought out with qualities that allow you to forgive whatever sins they have. The legacies and ancestry behind us may be a wake up call for the here and now. When we take a step back and dig from our insides, we may not like the outcome, but it's a part of us. The Lost Village also suggests we as humans are far too removed from our past, ignoring it and seeing only what we're told to see. It's the unnerving realization someone or something may be watching you, but still you stumble on in the dark, hoping you don't lose your way or your mind. The ambience of the village is reminiscent of a walk through a forest late at night with a thick fog, disabling your view and fueling your imagination with disturbing apparitions. ![]() Sadly children have gone missing, yet the lack of grief among the families is unsettling. James Village is home to a plethora of strange and unexplained events, giving it a history that is dark and unpleasant. With absolute attention to detail, setting, and ambience, you are along for an incredible ride. Each character is realistic with their own set of baggage, desires, despairs, and secrets. It's a multifaceted story where you want to pay attention, because things go on many different routes. He bestows upon each individual his vast ideas of a unique frame of mind, where you hope to wake up, but find solace in the realm between. Throughout the prolific and sometimes somber story, the readers will be forced to question their own level of thought and conscience. Mark Edward Hall is an insightful author with the ability to craft a brilliant story to speak to any reader of all genres. From the haunting cover, rich with the infusions of blood stained tears of lost children, to the final page where one can actually catch their breath-this is a genuine must read! It takes us on an inner exploration of those very themes, and the inhabitants that reside there. The Lost Village takes us on a quest, an exhaustive journey of human emotions, pain, suffering, and wanderlust. evil, there stands a secluded patch of land known as James Village, Maine. Retrieved from Ä«etween the never-ending battles of good vs. MLA style: "The Lost Village." The Free Library. ![]()
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