Book Review: 'The Call' by Peadar O'Guilin
- Abi
- Apr 1, 2017
- 1 min read

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The Call is a book which I have never read before. What a breath of fresh air! Peadar O’Guilin’s book offers individuality and a new way of writing, yet its grim theme has opened my eyes to Irish mythology as well. The idea of the book is extraordinary. The unconventional way of using numerous point of views shows how the events affect each character in a different way, giving the reader more of a personal connection to each voice. Normally when it comes to different perspectives, it can become confusing about who is talking; however, O’Guilin has seamlessly transitioned between each person. The ending is something I didn’t quite expect… so be prepared for an emotional rollercoaster. The Call shows that no matter what difficulties you may have in yourself, you can still become a hero. I would recommend this book to those who are looking for a thrill seeking story and all those interested in fantasy, even if you are not interested in these sort of genres this book will still and capture you into the world created by Peadar O’Guilin.
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