Thursday, January 31, 2019

AW Schade - Looking for God Within the Kingdom of Religious Confusion

BOOK REVIEW


Reviewed by Shobana Gomes, Poet/Writer, Published Author, Book Reviewer
https://reviewservicebyshobana.blogspot.com
Date of Review: 31st January 2019


        




Title of Book: Looking for God within the Kingdom of Religious Confusion 

Author: AW Schade
ISBN-13: 978-1983049378
Publisher: Independently Published 
Publication Date: June 4, 2018
Edition: Paperback
Pages: 208 
Price: USD9.95 (sold on Amazon)


Review

“Where is God?”

Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake, for theirs is the kingdom of Heaven, one of the beatitudes of Catholicism, and I believe what started Jacob A.Hinsen on a journey of religious self-discovery, and to seek the authenticity of a God who through his own faultless account in this book “persecutes as well”. A God who punishes, and destroys to reveal his wrath on all believers, and non-believers who do not succumb to his ways. A God of the ancient times, who may have not revealed his true mercy, and compassion to the world before, and of our time.

Jacob, a Roman Catholic questions the faith he was born into after losing his daughter, Jessica, in a devastating car accident. He struggles to accept her death, and blames God, who he finds merciless and ruthless to have let her die in a cruel manner, at such a tender age. “Where is God,” he begins.
Jacob’s quest to search for the true meaning of religion, and in a way be able to find God who is able to manifest himself to him, so that his hunger for truth is revealed, takes him on a road to seek the three main religions of the world.

Jacob’s road to search for answers leads him through the ancient Gateway of Abraham – the only entrance to The Religious Kingdom of Confusion. There, he meets great scholars of the different faiths, and begins his inquisitorial journey into finding true religion and its meaning.
As Jacob advances in his mission, he learns that all the religious scholars advocate peace, and tolerance for each other’s religions.

I found this book such an eye-opener to the many different faiths that Man has fought over since the beginning of time in order to gain supremacy. This is a great book to read which will take the reader, just as the writer intended, on a journey to self-discovery, and “open up minds” to the different advocacy of religious interpretations.

This book, I recommend, to everyone who wants to re-look the meaning of religion, and its hold on us. A very well written book, it will keep you glued to its contents from the beginning, and also satisfy your curiosity to the many questions you may have regarding God, and his hand in this world. It is a must read!


About the Author

A.W. Schade is a Marine Veteran turned prolific writer. With an impressive track record of 30 years in the corporate sector, first as a Bank Manager and thereafter in corporate executive marketing, business development, operations and sales, positions that he held right after his early retirement from the Marines. (He opted for early retirement as a result of recurring flashes of his darkest memories of combat in Vietnam).  As fate would have it, Schade was diagnosed with PTSD, something that in the early stages, he was not inclined to accept and denied. After eventually seeking assistance in therapy and recognizing the need to raise awareness to PTSD, in order to help other veterans who were experiencing the same disorder, he began to write stories to “open minds” as he so aptly writes in his biography.
AW Schade has skillfully demonstrated in his books that the effects of war on veterans and families are very real, damaging and one that needs lifelong healing and support.
His energy directed at writing and thus seeking remedial recovery is credible. What is more commendable and admirable is that he shares his experience to help other veterans and families affected by PTSD by raising awareness of the disorder through therapy sessions and support groups.
Schade is married, a father of three and a four-time grandfather. He holds a degree in Business Management from Syracuse University.

His Written Accreditation to-date

His first story was the award-winning novel, "Looking for God within the Kingdom of Religious Confusion," An enlightening 'creative non-fiction' story of one man's journey to find the truth about God and religion.
To help veterans recognize and accept PTSD, he wrote a story titled “The Demons of War are Persistent – his personal account of denial and living with PTSD and an essay titled “Not Alone” about the trepidation of entering group therapy. Both books are free to read and download on his website https://www.awschade.com
His keen eye and experience in combat techniques saw him publish his first suspense-filled short story.  In “If I fail, what doom awaits the children”, Schade shows his humane and compassionate side as he writes fiction about three kidnapped children who are saved by an elderly veteran, Jacob A.Hinsen.
 In August 2017, Schade went one step further and consolidated all his stories into a single volume “anthology PERCEPTION.' Thus making his stories easier for readers to acquire individually or all in one compelling storybook.*

In conclusion, AW Schade writes with clarity and honesty and comes across as a war veteran who shares his stories through the many personal tragedies that he has faced during combat in Vietnam.


Monday, January 28, 2019

AW Schade - If I Fail, What Doom Awaits the Children

BOOK REVIEW


Reviewed by Shobana Gomes, Poet/Writer, Published Author, Book Reviewer
https://reviewservicebyshobana.blogspot.com
Date of Review: 28th January 2019
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Title of Book: If I Fail, What Doom Awaits the Children 
Author: AW Schade
ISBN-13: 978-097885651 9
Publisher: Another View Publishing
Publication Date: January 1, 2018
Edition: Paperback
Pages: 76
Price: USD4.98 (sold on Amazon)


Review

“Where are the girls?” He asked himself. He expected to at least see their heads animated as they clowned with each other in the back seat. But, no fooling around was going on and he wondered why.
 (Excerpt from A.W. SCHADE’s book “If I fail, what doom awaits the children)
A story skillfully woven to ignite suspense in the reader from the start. The story of Jacob A. Hinsen, a 65-year-old war veteran on a redemptive mission to impart therapy and support to PTSD veterans through volunteer work at the V.A.
However, a turn of events one morning, saw him rescuing three young girls from the hands of dangerous child traffickers!
Jacob’s expertise and training in war-related missions in Vietnam stood out throughout his quest to track and kill the kidnappers one by one. An account of his role while in combat, in the form of flashbacks that he recounts during the life-saving operation, reveals his hidden remorse and regret at the atrocities he faced during combat.
The story ends with a tinge of regret, perhaps even with some guilt. Jacob also attributes divine intervention in certain instances in this life-saving operation, always wondering at the back of his mind, if the events that took place were circumstantial.
I would recommend this book to anyone wanting to have a taste and feel of rescue, combat style which instilled in me recognition to the adage that when time is of the essence, no matter what it takes, instincts and rescue attempts warrant split-second decisions that are sometimes hard to accept on a personal level.

About the Author

A.W. Schade is a Marine Veteran turned prolific writer. With an impressive track record of 30 years in the corporate sector, first as a Bank Manager and thereafter in corporate executive marketing, business development, operations and sales, positions that he held right after his early retirement from the Marines. (He opted for early retirement as a result of recurring flashes of his darkest memories of combat in Vietnam).  As fate would have it, Schade was diagnosed with PTSD, something that in the early stages, he was not inclined to accept and denied. After eventually seeking assistance in therapy and recognizing the need to raise awareness to PTSD, in order to help other veterans who were experiencing the same disorder, he began to write stories to “open minds” as he so aptly writes in his biography.
AW Schade has skillfully demonstrated in his books that the effects of war on veterans and families are very real, damaging and one that needs lifelong healing and support.
His energy directed at writing and thus seeking remedial recovery is credible. What is more commendable and admirable is that he shares his experience to help other veterans and families affected by PTSD by raising awareness of the disorder through therapy sessions and support groups.
Schade is married, a father of three and a four-time grandfather. He holds a degree in Business Management from Syracuse University.
His Written Accreditation to-date

His first story was the award-winning novel, "Looking for God within the Kingdom of Religious Confusion," An enlightening 'creative non-fiction' story of one man's journey to find the truth about God and religion.
To help veterans recognize and accept PTSD, he wrote a story titled “The Demons of War are Persistent – his personal account of denial and living with PTSD and an essay titled “Not Alone” about the trepidation of entering group therapy. Both books are free to read and download on his website https://www.awschade.com
His keen eye and experience in combat techniques saw him publish his first suspense-filled short story.  In “If I fail, what doom awaits the children”, Schade shows his humane and compassionate side as he writes fiction about three kidnapped children who are saved by an elderly veteran, Jacob A.Hinsen.
 In August 2017, Schade went one step further and consolidated all his stories into a single volume “anthology PERCEPTION.' Thus making his stories easier for readers to acquire individually or all in one compelling storybook.*

In conclusion, AW Schade writes with clarity and honesty and comes across as a war veteran who shares his stories through the many personal tragedies that he has faced during combat in Vietnam.

Wednesday, January 23, 2019







Shobana Gomes 
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Having started out with writing poetry in an international writing platform in 2007, I published my first book of modern-day poetry titled “Imagination Unchained – ISBN 978-1-4771-2519-9” in the summer of 2012, available on Amazon, published by Xlibris.com.au.

What started out as a means of writing down my thoughts and feelings after experiencing the unexpected devastating demise of my youngest brother, it has now blossomed into something that I do full-time to fulfill my driven passion and become part of the writing world that I have come to learn much from and respect.

After initially embarking on poetry, I started dwelling into fiction/non-fiction articles, stories, and novel writing, a move that was equally challenging and at the same time fulfilling as I penned away words to make stories come alive.

I am especially pleased that my book “A Christmas Duet” got me the top 10% among writer’s award in the Inkitt Novel Contest since published in paperback edition by Notion Press Ltd – ISBN 978-1-948424-83-7. Also available on Amazon. Additionally, I chose to publish a few children’s stories on Amazon.

Right now, in the year 2019, I am embarking on my most new venture – Reviewing Books at reasonable costs. I believe that good, quality and honest reviews will boost the confidences of authors everywhere and it shouldn’t be a hassle to get these reviews. Through experience, I have found it hard to have my books reviewed because I was unable to meet the fees of using professional reviewers.

I have reviewed a few books entered into the Inkitt Novel Contests and find it a great way to find great authors and delve into their writing abilities and stories.

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