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		<title>Book Review:  The Final Reality by Stephen Martino</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Over the years, I have reviewed the first and second books in author Stephen Martino&#8217;s Alex Pella trilogy. For information on the two books that predate the one reviewed here, I encourage you to go back and read those two reviews or &#8211; better yet &#8211; go read the books themselves. The Final Reality is [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the years, I have reviewed the <a href="https://www.jerseysmarts.com/2014/07/13/book-review-the-new-reality-by-stephen-martino/">first</a> and <a href="https://www.jerseysmarts.com/2017/12/30/book-review-the-hidden-reality-by-stephen-martino/">second</a> books in author Stephen Martino&#8217;s Alex Pella trilogy.  For information on the two books that predate the one reviewed here, I encourage you to go back and read those two reviews or &#8211; better yet &#8211; go read the books themselves.</p>
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<p><em><a href="http://martinoauthor.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">The Final Reality</a></em> is a captivating, fast-paced action/thriller that pits two geniuses against each other with the fate of the world in the balance.  If you have not read the first two books in the Alex Pella trilogy, then you are missing out on one of the most powerful displays of what this world&#8217;s future may look like under unchecked authoritarian regimes.  What is frightening is that the early footprints of these regimes are readily evident in today&#8217;s geopolitical landscape.  National debts rising out of control, a desire to disrupt the spread of free thought and free speech, being instantly shut down when trying to keep massive corporate and/or governmental structures in check &#8211; all of these are the building blocks of the world that <em><a href="http://martinoauthor.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">The Final Reality</a></em>&#8216;s two geniuses inhabit and fight to control.  On the one hand, you have Julius Windsor &#8211; the would-be good guy if everyone only just listened to him and his brilliance.  On the other hand, you have Alexander Pella &#8211; the three-steps-ahead foil to Windsor&#8217;s every move.  If you have read the first two novels in the series, then you know who these two men really are (genetically, that is) and knowing that bit of information makes every interaction between these two that much more exhilarating.</p>
<p>What Martino does better than anyone else in this genre is integrate actual legend and folklore along with biblical narrative in a post-contemporary vision of the future.  In <em><a href="http://martinoauthor.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">The Final Reality</a></em>, you can expect to read a high action thriller that includes Bible-based references on the location of the Creation story&#8217;s Garden of Eden in the same scene that you will read about fantastical flying airships from millennia ago &#8211; that&#8217;s right&#8230; millennia!  And that was one of the fun parts of reading this book &#8211; being brought (again) into this world that Martino creates that has layers upon layers of fascinating stories yet to be told.</p>
<p>Even though <em><a href="http://martinoauthor.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">The Final Reality</a></em> is the final novel in the Alex Pella series, the world that is created through the end of this story is one that is ripe for new legends to be built on, new heroes to emerge, and new tales to tell.  I would not be surprised to see Martino return to this world in the future to tell the story of the new/old continent Mu or to talk about the devastation wrought by the shifting tectonic plates (another utterly fascinating element of the story, for those of you keeping track).  This is one of the most brilliant aspects of Martino&#8217;s writing; namely, that he writes a story wherein millions of people around the world are lost in major global catastrophes related to shifting tectonic plates and yet he is able to keep the focus of the story on Windsor and Pella and their epic struggle for dominance in this new world.  Taking massive, global struggles for power and embodying them in a battle between two individuals makes for a great story.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s an official trailer for the novel:</p>
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<p>Once again, Martino brings his gripping style of storytelling to a world that includes romance, humor, intelligent banter, and glimpses of the science fiction-fueled future earth that may yet come to pass.  If you are heading in to some vacation time and you want a fun, page-turning thrill ride to keep you busy (and maybe give you some insight into what the world may become), then <em><a href="http://martinoauthor.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">The Final Reality</a></em> is the book for you.  </p>
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		<title>Book Review:  The Hidden Reality by Stephen Martino</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Dec 2017 19:03:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Back in July 2013, I reviewed the first book in Stephen Martino&#8217;s Alex Pella trilogy. At the time, I was struck by the novel&#8217;s fast-paced action thriller approach to telling a captivating story that included very strong overtones to our then-current political environment. The Hidden Reality is the second installment in the Alex Pella trilogy [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back in July 2013, I reviewed <a href="https://www.jerseysmarts.com/2014/07/13/book-review-the-new-reality-by-stephen-martino/">the first book</a> in <a href="http://www.martinoauthor.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Stephen Martino&#8217;s</a> Alex Pella trilogy.  At the time, I was struck by the novel&#8217;s fast-paced action thriller approach to telling a captivating story that included very strong overtones to our then-current political environment.  <em>The Hidden Reality</em> is the second installment in the Alex Pella trilogy and is a true successor to <em>The New Reality</em> in both its tone and style.  Just as with the first novel in the series, <em>The Hidden Reality</em> drops the reader directly into the action and moves at a fast pace to jump start the story from the very first page.  If you are looking for a story that has a sleepy opening and then slowly lumbers through chapter after chapter until something major happens, then this is not the book for you!  <em>The Hidden Reality</em> starts off hot and keeps the temperature up throughout the entire novel.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Cover-Picture.The-Hidden-Reality-196x300.png" alt="" width="200" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-9964" />Fast-paced, action-packed storytelling aside, if you are looking for a novel that has compelling characters that you actually care about and can become emotionally-invested in as you read, then <em>The Hidden Reality</em> is your book.  In fact, one of the primary reasons that I could not put this book down was because Martino writes characters that I could relate to and whose stories I <em>wanted</em> to read.  His characters mean something to the plot and are not just throwaway placeholders or MacGuffins.  Alex Pella, for example, is a hero that you want to cheer for; he&#8217;s someone that you want to see win in the end because he awakens the best parts of how we see ourselves.  Putting aside the main character for a moment, the novel has additional characters who are absorbing &#8211; and for different reasons.  Without giving away any of the major plot points, in the beginning of the novel a character named Jules laments to his fellow board members that their corporation is so large and so omnipresent in the lives of everyone on the planet that it has rendered humanity weak and somewhat mentally-stunted.  He goes into a diatribe about people no longer having the fortitude or desire to rise up against these types of overwhelming power structures because they rarely think any more.  As a reader, I found myself considering the many times that I have felt the same frustration as Jules.  I thought about the times that I have passionately implored people to wake up to what is going on around them only to realize that I am stuck talking to people who are mostly wearing blank stares on their faces.</p>
<p>It is not a fun experience and I uniquely understood how Jules felt in that moment.</p>
<p>The brilliance of <em>The Hidden Reality</em> and of the entire Alex Pella series, though, is the deep connections that Martino&#8217;s dystopian future has with the often scary revelations that are becoming far too common in our own world.  When our Internal Revenue Service was used as an attack dog for political purposes and the most prolific website on the internet (Facebook) is rolling out updates to its face-recognition software and strongly encouraging its more than one billion users to play along, one has to wonder how close we are to achieving Martino&#8217;s hidden reality today.  <em>The Hidden Reality</em> features a global organization that can track anyone&#8217;s location based on their subatomic wavelengths, individuals who place implants in their eardrums to communicate, and the fusion and evolution of corporate behemoths into a global government.  Are we really that far away from any of these headlines being published in our own media and in our own time?</p>
<p><em>The Hidden Reality</em> combines a dystopian future with the mental rigor of a medically-augmented and futuristic plot to create an action-packed story that is fun to read and hard to put down.  If I were publishing this review during the summer months, then I would strongly recommend you pick up a copy of this book to read while you are relaxing on the beach.  As we are in the doldrums of winter, though, I cannot think of a better book to read while snuggled up by the fire on a cold winter day.  When the temperature drops outside, I highly recommend you kick it up a notch inside by jumping into the Alex Pella series!</p>
<p>Incidentally, this was the first e-book that I read on Amazon&#8217;s Kindle app.  I do not really have any complaints about the Kindle platform.  In fact, I think it worked out pretty well considering that I had the Kindle app install on my Samsung Nook tablet (weird, right?).</p>
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		<title>Book Review:  The New Reality by Stephen Martino</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2014 01:04:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Quite possibly the best thing about Stephen Martino&#8216;s debut novel, The New Reality, is the fact that the action is fast-paced from the very beginning! There&#8217;s nothing worse than picking up a new book, getting excited to get into the story that you read about on the back cover, and then having to trudge through [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Quite possibly the best thing about <a href="http://www.martinoauthor.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Stephen Martino</a>&#8216;s debut novel, <a href="http://www.martinoauthor.com/"><em>The New Reality</em></a>, is the fact that the action is fast-paced from the very beginning!  There&#8217;s nothing worse than picking up a new book, getting excited to get into the story that you read about on the back cover, and then having to trudge through 100 pages of back story just to get things going.  Martino avoids that entire concern by just getting right to the point and that, alone, made this one of the best thrillers that I&#8217;ve read in years.  The fast-paced action aside, I also enjoyed the story that Martino tells &#8211; even if it may be a harbinger of things to come.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/TNR-206x300.png" alt="" width="200" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-9957" /><a href="http://www.martinoauthor.com/"><em>The New Reality</em></a> is a medical thriller set not too far in the future (the year is 2080, though the story jumps to 2081 soon after it starts) with very real connections to today&#8217;s political world.  As the story moves along, the reader is introduced to different characters situated on a global landscape ranging from America to the Arab states and more.  For example, the main antagonist &#8211; Ari Lesmana, known as &#8220;the Malik&#8221; &#8211; seems to be born from the hype that surrounded President Barack Obama&#8217;s first presidential campaign.  The main protagonist is a scientist and medical entrepreneur named Alex Pella who is cast in the same mold as a Steve Jobs, Elon Musk, or Jeff Bezos.  During the story, Martino ties Lesmana to a citizenry with a near-brainwashed level of euphoric fanaticism.  From my perspective, that connection closely followed the bizarre euphoria that followed Obama&#8217;s supporters after 2008.  I never understood that &#8211; he&#8217;s just a politician, not the Second Coming.  Calm down, people.  Anyway&#8230;</p>
<p>Martino does an excellent job of bringing the reader into the panic that surrounds <em>The Disease</em> and, particularly, the desperation that Pella and his team feel as they try to find a cure before it&#8217;s too late.  Unlike many recent releases in the thriller genre, <a href="http://www.martinoauthor.com/"><em>The New Reality</em></a> brings the reader a fast-paced, action-packed adventure that moves as fast as you can flip a page.  There are no long, drawn out segments of the book to bore you to tears.  Instead, Martino writes in a style closely resembling that of Dan Brown and Harlan Coben.  And that is the style that this story needs to be told in because of the amount of movement that the characters experience during the story.  One chapter takes place in America while the next chapter takes place in a high-tech, super-fast airplane while the following chapter might be in Israel or somewhere in the Arabian Peninsula.  If you like reading a strong &#8220;thrill of the chase&#8221; novel that actually has a significant story to tell, then this is the one for you.  And watch out for the storyline extension at the end of the novel &#8211; it&#8217;ll leave you hungry for the next book in the Alex Pella series!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.martinoauthor.com/"><em>The New Reality</em></a> is the perfect book to read while you&#8217;re laying on the beach this summer, too.  As I&#8217;ve noted, the story moves quickly and Martino moves the core discussion along in each chapter.  You won&#8217;t be left waiting for dozens or hundreds of pages to find out why a certain character said something in a prior chapter &#8211; the answers are given to you as fast as you can read them and put the pieces together.  Martino&#8217;s experience as a neurologist certainly plays into his ability to write a strong medical-based thriller.  If you&#8217;re a fan of this genre, looking for a great book to read this summer, and/or just looking for a book that has characters with depth, a story with resonance, and a real lesson to teach today&#8217;s political leaders, then <a href="http://www.martinoauthor.com/"><em>The New Reality</em></a> is for you.  Plus, based on the high level of quality in his first novel, I think we&#8217;ll be seeing more of <a href="http://www.martinoauthor.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Martino</a> in the literary world.  Give the Alex Pella story a shot &#8211; I really think that you will enjoy it.  I definitely did!</p>
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