![]() I don't care what parts and characters he claims to be real - this was just bad. Delusions of grandeur freshly served up by a very disturbed man-child. Not for kids (and a flinching read for adults), and definitely not for those looking for a award winning book. hell, it's like Onision is making his own genre. It's about a kid who gets blown into the world of science-fiction horror mystery. Why was he chosen What do they want from him Does he have to be a victim Daniel decides to fight and as he wages war on all those who try to harm him, he finds his own adventure. They take him night after night, into the black void of their reality till he begins asking questions. As for the rest of the characters - if they were really in his life, he doesn't do them any favors (and has attacked readers with negative responses to them because they were REAL!). A young boy named Daniel encounters creatures from another world. The very underage sexual situations are horrible, even more so considering he insists that he actually experienced them. When he kept insisting the characters were based on real people in his life, I wearily went through the book again. Now for the story: It is a very freaky story coming from a very disorganized mind. That and he insists it's partly autobiographical. It takes away the reader's attention to the story. There are many errors in spelling, punctuation and sentence structure. That being said, my purpose of reading this book was simply to see what kind of energy and imagination this kid has. Onision is a very public YouTuber whose popularity runs the gamut from negative to positive - mostly negative. But it's a rather adult book, so be careful. It also said on Amazon that the book was for 11-18 year old, I would actually recommend this for adults, as there is sexual activity. While he probably should have edited it before releasing it, he did a rather good job. The fact that you people care about grammar and punctuation is just stupid! The author is just trying to present his own life in this story. It was even more fun because it was short, so I read it no problemo. In the end, he gets together with his girlfriend, reunites with his family and friend, David, and leaves a happily-ever-after. He uses those powers to change the world, defeat God (who was evil in the book) and bring the real God into power. Eventually, he discovers super powers which is what the aliens were after. Thinking it was a dream at first, he sees actual wounds on his body from the aliens experimenting on him. Reapers Creek is about 11-year old Daniel who is being abducted from his home by aliens. From my point of view, it was worth the read. ![]() I got this book interested in why it has such poor ratings. James Jackson, Gregory James Daniel), Listen Episode 108 - Reaper’s Creek by Onision (a.k.a.I don't know what you all see in this book. James Jackson, Gregory James Daniel), Episode 108 - Reaper’s Creek by Onision (a.k.a. James Jackson, Gregory James Daniel) from Terrible Book Club - season - 6, Terrible Book Club - season - 6 Episode 108 - Reaper’s Creek by Onision (a.k.a. ![]() Related Tags - Episode 108 - Reaper’s Creek by Onision (a.k.a. Content Warnings: Alien abduction, child abuse, gore, negative depictions of neurodivergent folks, stabbing, and paedophilia Topline takeaways: (1) this work needs extensive plot re-development and technical editing not just from the author himself, but from hired professionals and (2) the author needs to deal more maturely with nuanced, serious topics like child abuse, murder, and sexual assault. This week, we discuss his third book from 2018, Reaper's Creek. We have finally heeded the call of numerous listeners and read one of Onision's books. James Jackson, Gregory James Daniel) Episode ![]() ![]() Episode 102 - Ravaged By The Troll King by Whitney FoxĪbout Episode 108 - Reaper’s Creek by Onision (a.k.a. ![]()
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