Ubiety by Grzegorz Kunowski

Posted May 26, 2020 by karenbaron in Mystery, Review / 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.

Ubiety by Grzegorz Kunowski

Ubiety

by Grzegorz Kunowski
three-stars
on December 17, 2018
Genres: Metaphysical Sci-Fi
Pages: 112
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If you were to find yourself at the edge of a dying world with a lingering sense of reality, would you simply fade into the nothingness or would you fight for everything you hold dear? This assertive question is at the heart of the thought-provoking book Ubiety, for this book was designed to help people emerge into reality and find the truth whilst questioning both what could and should be.

Join Adam’s journey through the gruelling world of the unforgiving future, diving into the many mysteries which will uncover bittersweet secrets to see if he can save the fate of his daughter along with that of the world, using nothing but his boldness of character, the brilliance of one’s mind and a hint of madness. However, be aware, this journey will not be easy but remember that some of the greatest fortunes lie on the darkest paths.

Ubiety by Grzegorz Kunowski is a novella written by the author when he was only sixteen years old. It is an oddly written book.

Can anyone figure out reality?

We follow Adam on his journey that may seem like we are traveling with a mad man. It is hard to explain without reading the book yourself. Adam’s journey is a confusing one at first. We go through three different types of things with Adam.

Adam

Adam is a weird person as we are going through some memories of his and finding some highly unusual things happening. To me, Adam seems like he could have had a better life if some things didn’t happen, much like most of us. Knowing what those things are, though, doesn’t seem to occur in the book. Things are the way they are because that’s what Mr. Kunowski wants it to be. There isn’t much that I can say about this character without saying a lot about the book that could contain spoilers.

Three Stars

Ubiety by Grzegorz Kunowski is a book that I usually wouldn’t read, but I thought that I would give it a shot. It appears that it is a dark themed book that doesn’t do much of a mystery or leave the reader with knowledge of what they just read. I am still trying to figure it out as I am writing this review. Mr. Kunowski has a lot of editing problems that also made it hard to stay in the book as well. I had to jump out of the book a few times, along with reading it out loud, to make sure what I was reading made sense. The author has potential but needs to edit and decide on a plot. So that he may explore a lot more of what he is trying to convey with this story. I am giving this book three stars, and I’m not sure who I would recommend this book to if anyone.

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Thank you for dropping by! I hope you enjoyed this review of Ubiety by Grzegorz Kunowski.

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About Grzegorz Kunowski

Grzegorz Kunowski

My name is Grzegorz and I am currently a student in the United Kingdom, I really enjoy travelling, photography and of course writing. Despite my study of very technical subjects I still hold and value the arts very closely. Music is something else I am very fond of, there are great pieces across pretty much all genres, but my favourite would have to be indie rock. As for reading, most of the things I am given to read is extremely technical and the large amounts of people would consider it boring, I don’t blame them! So, in my own time historical books are great but occasionally I stumble upon a golden piece of fiction too.

Most of my writing tends to take place in the evening, there is always a sense of peacefulness in the later hours, it has also been scientifically proven that people are more creative at night. My writing is also more irregular, I may do absolutely nothing one week, a few paragraphs the next week, and then 10 times that the week after. The writing which I do, most likely won’t be for everyone’s taste and that’s alright, it tends to be more abstract and complicated, I do believe that there are plenty of books which are absolutely fantastic but tend to follow a set of concepts that usually makes them predictable, therefore I’d say that my own ends up being more complicated but it also adds a sense of unpredictability.

Reading this book contributed to these challenges:

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