Soul Identity is a good quick read. But that in of itself does not make a book good. Thankfully this book took it one step above.
It takes its readers into a journey and discovery into their own beliefs. Is it possible to get your souls history and future? And if so, is it moral to find out and try to manipulate it?
Every reader can relate to the topic in the book as we have each wondered what happens to our souls once we die, or if we even have one. It was interesting to read how each character felt about the issue and their own questions about it. Whether they were trying to help Soul Identity flourish, or help with its demise, excellent points were raised that forces the reader to choose a side.
While the book held some good action and twists, the characters could have been developed a bit more. Some of the actions they took also seemed a little jarring and made you question how they got into the situation in the first place. I do have the sequel on my reading list and am looking forward to seeing Dennis’s growth and progression of the story line.
As this authors’ first book, I think it is well done. If he cleans up some characters and tightens up the story line, he is sure to gain a following.




