A Review of
"PETER SWIFT AND THE SECRET OF GENOUNIA”
By Diane Tessman
"PETER
SWIFT AND THE SECRET OF GENOUNIA” by Pat Regan, weaves an
exceptionally thrilling mystical tale, as Lancashire school boy, 11 year old
Peter Swift, encounters a terrifying phantom on his grandfather’s bleak farm
and embarks on a life-changing quest which involves incredible time travel
adventures, back to the time when ancient Celts and Romans were battling each
other. What frightening but exciting experiences are to be had, and what wisdom
is to be learned!
I find PETER
SWIFT AND THE SECRET OF GENOUNIA more
rewarding for the adult reader than the Harry
Potter series. Why? With no
dispersion cast on Harry
Potter author J.K. Rowling,
the author of PETER SWIFT is a man who has traveled the
paths of Pagan wisdom for many years. Pat Regan has studied and lived the
ancient Pagan knowledge and Celt history which echo in the British countryside.
J.K. Rowling wrote the first of the Harry Potter series in a city coffee shop and had
not spent a lifetime studying Celtic Pagan folkways and history. Pat Regan is
the real deal; this is the difference which makes PETER SWIFT such a worthwhile read for adult
readers.
For the youthful reader, PETER
SWIFT AND THE SECRET OF GENOUNIA offers
mind-bending time travel and other fantasy and science fiction delights at a
thrilling, fast-moving pace. Star
Trek and Dr. Who fans will easily fall into Peter’s
epic adventure as he discovers an old Roman coin which magically appears on his
grandfather’s farm. His grandfather Jock has witnessed a disturbing apparition
on his farm for many years; suddenly in the snowy woods, young Peter comes face
to face with this terrifying phantom! And Peter’s astounding adventure begins!
In my five years of living in rural Ireland, I was spiritually
aware of the voices of the ancient Celts still mystically echoing everywhere
and at times, singing out loudly and proudly. PETER SWIFT has these magical, mystical Celt
voices!
The Romans never got to
Ireland, oddly enough. Or maybe they got there and quickly left, leaving
virtually no trace. However, in what is now the United Kingdom, the Romans set up
shop, building roads and all the things Romans always built. The native Celts
put up a brave fight against the brutal invaders and in time, the land was
theirs again. Make no mistake, the Celts were also brutal. New agers give lip
service to “the ancient Celts” through fantasies of muscled Celt warriors and
through sometimes silly new age versions of ancient Druid symbols and beliefs.
I would not want my son to learn about the ancient Celts in this plastic way.
PETER SWIFT like
its author Pat Regan, is the real deal. Yet, it is told in an enchanting way
which is suitable for youthful readers. Listen to this magical quote:
“Just like last time azure
blue, lustrous green, pink and powerful orange seemed to infiltrate right
through Peter's very core. He could truly smell, feel and taste all the
altering shades. It was all so incredibly amazingly, so very weird yet he
wanted this overpowering experience to last forevermore.”
Several hidden messages await the youthful reader in PETER SWIFT AND THE SECRET OF GENOUNIA which are wise and true and will never
be forgotten. This book is a mind-bending treasure and I highly recommend it!
Order today from this link:
More books by Pat Regan:
Join Diane on Exo-Trekking! It’s free and inspiring!
UFO Digest:
No comments:
Post a Comment