Saturday, April 4, 2026

Book Review: The Lightborn Generation Children of the Light and the future of Humanity by Werner Stejskal

  

 
The Lightborn Generation Children of the Light and the future of Humanity
by Werner Stejskal
What I like about this story is that it's not only roman, but has mysteries, sci fic, adventures and so much more.
Starts out with a woman finding herself at a seated area and she has no idea how she got there. She feels a bit different and even had a rape assault investigation at the police station. yes she is pregnant. She does give birth to a daughter and she is sent to a special housing for people like here. Her mind works a lot different than humans minds. They can just look and see what's in the other mind and know everything about them.
This daughter grows up with a lot of others who possess the same attributes as her. She leans towards Ryan and they form a bond that is higher than they could ever image.
They were put on earth to heal humanity and it's explained how it's all done.
It's the only hope the earth has.
Entertaining read, wish there was more length to find out more about this civilization. 

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