Monday, August 1, 2016

Ride the Neural Networks Book Review

Ride the Neural Networks (Benwarian Chronicles Book 5)

By L.W. Samuelson


Ride the Neural Network continues the chronicles of the Benwarians, an alien race from a distant planet who seek to make Earth their home. Travis and his nephew devise a plan to rescue Logan’s father from Robben Island Prison. Before they can do so, Travis must save Windy’s soul by excising her traumatic memories. 

Travis studies human behavior and psychology and learns how to affect the mind and emotions while Logan learns to mind travel. The two of them use their knowledge to help Windy. With their newly acquired skills, they attempt to free Porter. When Travis uses the prison staff’s Christian beliefs to manipulate and distract them, he makes a mind shattering discovery. 


This story can be understood without reading the previous novels. It is a frank examination of Christianity, the human mind, and gun violence wrapped in an exciting story of friendship and duty.

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MY REVIEW OF Ride the Neural Networks

Travis is a Benwarian alien living in Arizona. The ranch that he owns, he got from Glen and Virginia, Windy’s parents. Windy accuses Travis of stealing it from her. It takes Travis and his nephew, Logan, time and a bit of alien chicanery to get to the root of Windy’s self-destructive personality, and free her to become a loving asset to the ranch family. Once he completes that task, he and Logan must set off to Africa to find and free Porter Tellez, Logan’s dad, who has been imprisoned for several years. To do that, they will have to face the devil himself.


This is the continuing story of the blue aliens who came to make Earth their home. I have enjoyed each story of these lovable and quirky characters. This one though, was darker in context than any of the others. It stayed fast paced, and as always, gave realistic descriptions of the indigenous scenery and wildlife. I liked how Christianity was explored so accurately. This author has a very likeable writing style that keeps you riveted and begging for more. I never thought I would end up liking Windy, but with this author, you can always expect to be entertained to the end.
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**The above opinions are 100% my own, whether I purchased the book or it was given to me to review.


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