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Reviewed by Jamie Michele for Readers' Favorite
Discovery of Geminus by Neil Orint is an all-age fantasy that revolves around fifteen-year-old Henry Brooks, who discovers Geminus, a magical twin world to Earth, in a vision. He travels there with his friends Kate, Max, and his dog Rocky, but accidentally reveals its secrets to Marcus, a manipulative boy who disrupts Geminus by introducing Earth's weapons. Meanwhile, the conquistador Gonzalo Pizzaro, who has lived over 400 years due to the Fountain of Eternal Youth, plots to conquer Geminus and Earth. Henry, feeling responsible for the ensuing chaos, sets out to fix his mistake. He becomes an apprentice to the shaman Father Antonio and learns from mystical creatures. With his friends, Henry faces challenges and uses his new powers to save both worlds from destruction.
Neil Orint's Discovery of Geminus is a wild adventure that is suitable for readers of all ages. It is of considerable length, but the novel's brisk pacing ensures that the pages fly by whilst we follow Henry and his friends. Orint has created a fascinating backdrop between Earth and Geminus that is chockablock with richly detailed settings, coupled with a natural combination of dialogue and narrative that pulls readers into his immersive worlds effortlessly. The interactions between characters, the blend of historical and fantastical elements, and the transitions between the angst brought by Pizzaro and the wonder of Geminus could entertain me, whose age I will not disclose, and my pre-teen daughter. Anyone who knows my children also knows what a remarkable achievement that is. I do hope for more, which is a not-so-subtle hint that this work deserves to be a series.