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    Epic: Dawn of Destiny by Lee Stephen, Arlene Prunkl (Editor), Fiona Raven (Designed by)

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    • Age Range: Young Adult
    • Pub. Date: November 2006
    • 312pp
    • Sales Rank: 170,355
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      • Pub. Date: November 2006
      • Publisher: Stone Aside Publishing, L.L.C.
      • Format: Paperback, 312pp
      • Sales Rank: 170,355
      • Age Range: Young Adult

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      Some men go to war for the glory. Some men go to war to escape. For Scott Remington, war is entirely different. It is a belief. It is a calling. It is a destiny. Leaving everything behind-his fiancée, his future, his life-he embarks on a mission of faith into a battle he can barely understand. This is his story. This is his war. This is only the beginning.

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      March 03, 2007: Dawn of Destiny, the first in a series of books by Lee Stephen. Amidst full-time post secondary and a 30 hour/week job, I somehow found time to read this book in about three days, with the few hours I had to spare. This book had my attention right from the first sentence, and it didn't let it it go until the very last. Lee's writing style made every scene come alive in my mind, so much that it felt like I was plopped into an IMAX theatre. My brain had surround sound. When the scene called for silence, it was dead quiet. At one point in the book during what was called a 'bug hunt,' I was actually startled. Lee created the characters in such a way that it's so easy to empathize with them. They're so incredibly real and fleshed out. There's no cardboard cut-out characters in this book, each of them has a personality that one person or another can identify with.