Requiem, Changing Times by R.J. Parker

Posted August 8, 2020 by karenbaron in Fantasy, Review, Thriller and Suspense / 0 Comments

I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy from the Author. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Requiem, Changing Times by R.J. Parker

Requiem, Changing Times

by R.J. Parker
three-stars
Published by Olympia Publishers on September 26, 2019
Genres: Fantasy Thriller
Pages: 450
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Clint and Corbin are having a weird day. Best friends for life, things are getting a little strange around their town, and at school. When they're followed by a strange man looking for Clint and later attacked by an imp, it makes sense to retreat to the safety of home. But when strangers from another world, Banks and O'Neil, arrive with their medley of allies, things get even weirder. Why are they here? What do they want? And what is The Requiem that everyone keeps talking about? As Clint and his friends and family are drawn deeper into a thrilling adventure, only one thing is for sure. They may not be getting out alive. And class with Mrs Christenson will seem like a walk in the park after this.

Requiem, Changing Times by R.J. Parker is a different type of book than I thought it would be. It has the potential to be great.

Can Clint and Corbin help Banks and O’Neil?

Clint and Corbin

Clint Holden is a twelve-year-old kid, trying to get through some interesting challenges at home. Corbin is Clint’s best friend, and they are two peas in a pod. They are trying to deal with middle school, learning about their new teachers, and just generally trying to survive. Well, even more now that they have people from another world after them. These two are pretty interesting characters. I wouldn’t have thought that these two would make a good pair of heroes, but then again, what do I know as they seemed to have done okay here.

Banks and O’Neil

Banks and O’Neil appear before Clint and Corbin did, and I wasn’t too sure about them. These two are part of another world. I’m still unsure about them. Banks is the whole reason why O’Neil is in this mess apparently and that he doesn’t seem to be very popular around some people. O’Neil likes his alcohol a bit too much, as he is always seen referencing it a lot. I’m unsure about these two being the other set of heroes as well.

Requiem, Changing Times CRMy Questions and Comments

These two sets of heroes are just so different from each other that I don’t know how they got anything done. Then there is the whole beginning with the assassin, and what happened to him? I would not consider this a middle school book even though Clint and Corbin are in middle school. The whole drunkenness of O’Neil seems to take it out of that entire genre. There are just too many supernatural creatures involved; I felt like the author needs to streamline the creatures by picking like three maybe.

3 Stars

After everything that I have said up above, I am only giving Requiem, Changing Times by R.J. Parker, three stars for a rating. I did finish this book, but as I am writing this review, I am still trying to wrap my head around what I just read. Mr. Parker has a fantastic story, but there were some parts that I probably would have left out of the book. Perhaps a professional editor would be able to assist with some of these issues.

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Thank you for dropping by! I hope you enjoyed this review of Requiem, Changing Times by R.J. Parker.

Until the next time,

Karen Signature

Happy Reading!

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About R.J. Parker

RJ Parker

Russell Parker was born in Bountiful, Utah. As his father was safety manager he had to move around until his senior year of high school, when he came to Cache Valley, Utah to stay. He married the most wonderful woman in the world and they are the parents of four fantastic kids, with one crazy dog.

Russell played all kinds of sports and was an outdoorsman until an accident brought him to writing. A writer since high school, encouragement brought his stories to life.

Reading this book contributed to these challenges:

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