Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Review: Guardians Inc.: The Cypher

Review: Guardians Inc.: The Cypher


Guardians Inc.: The Cypher

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Guardians Inc.: The Cypher (Guardians Incorporated) (Kindle Edition)
By Julian Rosado-Machain

A dash of science fiction, a dash of fantasy...Guardians Inc.: The Cypher was a story that was oh so familiar and oh so original at the same time. It's like Julian Rosado-Machain took everything that I love about middle grade children's fiction and slammed it into one awesome, well-paced fantasy. It had a mysterious society, good guys, bad guys, in between guys, gargoyles, elves, principals that are skilled at every form of martial arts (and then some), and a mysterious book of prophecies that could determine the fate of the world, among other things.

The story focuses on fifteen year old Thomas and his grandfather, Morgan. After responding to an ad in the paper, he and his grandfather are hired to work for Guardians Incorporated, a business that Thomas quickly discovers is much more than it seems. Guardians Inc. not only has their hand in economics, marketing, medical research, historical restoration and international relations, but they're also responsible for maintaining the balance between technology and magic. When it's discovered that Thomas and Morgan are Cyphers, people with the power to translate any written language, Thomas' grandfather is kidnapped by an opposing society. An interesting and practical power to have, all things considered, and we get to see Thomas put his skills to good use as he explores the underground magical culture and discovers that with his newfound gift, the fate of the world rests in his hands.

While Thomas was most definitely the main character, the relationship with his grandfather was one that felt genuine and loving. Morgan was very much a conscious presence throughout the book, even when he wasn't even there. Julian Rosado-Machain definitely has a talent for writing characters, and even alone, Thomas was very likable.


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