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The Lens and the Looker
The Bronze and the Brimstone
The Loved and the Lost
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The kind of Email that makes a new author smile
We received this email from William Mastrangeli the other day. This is what new authors live for.
“I’d like to start off by saying, I read both the Lens and the Looker and The Bronze and the Brimstone in 2 or 3 days, and I loved them. I rank your books with The Hunger Games and Eragon, both of which I still have not read the sequels to, and I am anxiously waiting for the third book in the Verona series. I want to be an author when I am older and many of my books would probolly be Sci-Fi, and I was not planning on time travel, as it did notmake sence but with your books I just may be able to write a time travel book yet.”
LORY’S REPLY:
Thank you, William. It does my heart good for someone to compare my books to The Hunger Games and Eragon, and to know you read my sequel before theirs. Yahoo! And I’m glad you would like to be an author.
As for Time Travel not making sense. You are right. It absolutely doesn’t. The art of writing these things is then to make the story and characters compelling enough that the reader is willing to suspend their disbelief. However, time travel as a writing device allows me to talk about the important themes of our time and into the future, while also entertaining.
Again, thanks for your kind words and good reading.
Cheers
Lory
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A review of The LENS and the LOOKER by Alex of Fantastical Book Reviews
I was beyond impressed with The Lens and the Looker. Kaufman did a wonderful job setting up the world of his story and creating dynamic characters. His writing really made the book what it is. Kaufman puts you in the story with ease through the language he uses; his style isn’t what one would categorize as pedantic, but it does set the mood beautifully. Because the story takes place in Verona, Italy, you get a sense of the Italian language when he throws in a few words or when he uses words that were common from a time period of the past.
My favorite thing about this novel was probably how well Kaufman managed to integrate all the minute parts of his story. There really was something for everyone (adventure, suspense, romance…) without any one aspect taking over.
The characters in The Lens and the Looker were very easy for me to relate to. For the most part, they were down to earth and interesting.
Shamira was my favorite. She has so many talents and she really seemed to accept her new circumstances. I loved how strong of a character she was. Throughout the novel, Shamira is one person that all of the others can count on. Even though she is from the 24th century, she fits in well with the 14th century just as well. Plus, who wouldn’t want her amazing artistic skills?
Lincoln and Hansum were great too. Lincoln was absolutely hilarious! I loved how he thought everything was “Zippy!” Hansum was cool because he was kind of the big brother sort. He, Lincoln, and Shamira weren’t actually siblings, but Hansum did treat them as if they were some of the most important people in his life.
By the end of the novel, all of the characters really grew into themselves. The Master was far deeper than he seemed at first (and far more of a softy than he liked to show). Guilietta proved that she wasn’t just another pretty face. She was a great character. I loved her because of how caring she was.
Mr. Kaufman is a Master Writer. He created a lovely cast of characters that just felt so… human. I have no doubt that The Bronze and the Brimstone will be a fabulous read as well!
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I truly enjoyed the first book of the trilogy and am eagerly looking forward to the next.
Hi Joanne Thanks so much for your nice note. I’m so glad you liked The Lens and the Looker. If you follow up with The Bronze and the Brimstone, I hope you’ll let me know how you liked that. The final book of the trilogy, The Loved and the Lost, should be out for early summer. Cheers, Lory Kaufman
I loved the first 2 books, I just simply do not want to wait for #3!! 🙂
Thank you, Kelly, for your kind words. Book three, The Loved and the Lost, is now in its final edits. I wish I didn’t have to wait for it either, but alas, we both must. Lots of polishing to do. Keep an eye on the website for a release date. I really hope by October.