Hunter Chronicles 1 Rizal: The Immortal Trial A Nosey Journalist, an Indomitable Hero Two Timelines…One Immortal War by Clifford T. Sychingiok did not disappoint the fantasy fan in me. I picked up this book thinking that it was solely about our national hero, but I realized that it was a fantasy artbook focused on a short story. The said short story was about Dr. Yuko Yamamoto, a bioengineering expert. The accompanying illustrations provided a glimpse into the author’s rich imagination. The equipment illustrations were detailed, and I was impressed with the various timelines in which these characters were presented. It seems that the author visualized these heroes to be able to help in different decades, settings, and locations. All that matters was their preparedness to help, and their skill sets.
Dr. Yuko Yamamoto focused on the legacy of resilience, which inspired her to use her expertise in order to help her countrymen bounce back after World War II. I felt inspired by her sense of purpose. She used her gift in order to help people after the war, and her sense of responsibility prodded her to help and make a difference. Yuko also channeled her hope that one day, Hiroshima will rise again after the war. Instead of focusing on that “one day”, she acted on her day one. She immediately took action. Decades later, she was able to use the same expertise to helm the Philippine Eagle Foundation.
It was an engaging short story, and I would like to know what happens next. The book is filled with richly detailed illustrations. I am curious if the author illustrated the book as well, as no one was credited for these artworks. I look forward to the author’s upcoming works.
The book tapped into my sense of wonder and imagination. We need more books that marry history and fantasy in order to inspire people of all ages to make the world a better place.
Hunter Chronicles 1 Rizal: The Immortal Trial A Nosey Journalist, an Indomitable Hero Two Timelines…One Immortal War is now available!