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A mishmash of my favorite tropes! I love stories that explore utilizing the full capacity of the brain. I also loved the combination of that idea with wizards and spirits. Some authors take the safe route and only explore one or two tropes at a time, but I liked the combination here.

The characterization is done well, maybe a bit too well! The MC grew on me, and the other protagonist-type characters were very likable. The characters we aren't supposed to like are absolutely insufferable and I wanted to strangle them through the page. For example, the overbearing boss annoyed the heck out of me. It was a bit annoying how everyone freaked out that work hours increased from 9-5 to 9-6, since I work from 9-7 personally. I guess it depends on the job. The boss seemed unrealistic to me in that he would demand another hour from his workers but he himself would leave at 3, per narration of the MC. I prefer my evil characters to be ones I can empathize with, since without that they come off a bit hollow. I would have liked the story more if it didn't dwell on the menial corporate job since I didn't find it really tying into the story, other than it gave the MC something to live for.

I also found the prose a bit wordy and some beginner writer no-nos, like describing the MC's appearance by having them stare at themselves in a mirror, but those types of things weren't glaring. The book itself was clearly well-edited and overall this was a very enjoyable read!

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The 11th Percent edition by TH Morris Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks Reviews


The 11th Percent is a fast-paced fantasy/action novel by T.H. Morris. The title is based on the theory that most people only use ten percent of their brain power, but Morris suggests that there is a subset of the population with an extra one percent. These so-called Eleventh Percenters have a high level of creativity but are plagued with self-doubt, experience emotions more strongly, and can communicate with spirits.

Jonah Rowe works at a boring job with an overbearing boss, struggles with writer’s block while attempting to complete manuscripts for his novels, lives alone and has few friends, and is still grieving the death of his beloved grandmother. A conversation with his boss in the first few chapters foreshadows hidden reserves of self-confidence and inner strength, which earned my respect and make me instantly like him as a character. After a particularly trying day at work, Jonah leaves and starts seeing visions-the world has turned blue, there are spirits and a cat that remains his companions throughout the novel. Later that night, he decides to go out for a while, when he is accosted by two malevolent spirits. A kindly spirit named Jonathan intervenes, and Jonah arrives at an estate where other Eleven Percenters stay. Feeling he has finally found his place with his new friends, he decides to develop his eleven-percent potential to its fullest. But there is danger lurking, and Jonah may be the only one who can unravel the web of deceit that he and his friends have been wrapped in.

Morris creates excellent characters. The reader will feel an instant connection to Jonah, and later will meet his new friends the health-nut painter Reena, the fitness-obsessed sculptor Terrence, even the musical but disagreeable Trip. I especially liked Jonathan, a spirit protector who serves as the mentor for Jonah and his friends. A few of his characters are “epitome” characters who fall flat (such as the sycophantic, tartish Jessica) but they are so minor to the story that their further development is not essential. For the most part, the characterization is excellent and Morris does a great job at making the reader feel connected to them.

The plot is fast paced and provides lots of action and twists. It is not predictable by any means. Morris creates a lot of suspense and keeps the reader guessing. He does take a few convenient fictional liberties (such as one character’s ability to freeze out a fire), but they do not create plot holes or lessen believability. The flawless narration is one of the best parts of this book. Morris has an outstanding ability to choose the right words to convey his meaning. This is part gives the books a philosophical feel. There were so many quotes I loved from this book but one of y favorites was “The brain resides in the head but the mind encompasses the entire body.” Indeed, one of the major themes in The 11th Percent is the mastery of the mind over the body. The Eleventh Percenters can only reach their full potential once they learn strict mind control.

A highly recommended read, The 11th Percent is the first in a trilogy. I am looking forward to the other two books. Five stars.
The idea of battling spirits was interesting, but I was very distracted by sentences that did not make sense, words that used the wrong case, and other editing issues that I almost quit reading altogether.
First of all, I totally thought this was a Halloween book. Definitely not a Halloween book!

Well, not exclusively, anyway. It has ghosts, haunted houses, cemeteries, that kind of thing, but doesn't reference the holiday specifically. Which is a good thing, I think. It stands alone!

I was pleasantly surprised with this book and really enjoyed my time with it despite some questions about the ending. It had a good variety of characters, the MC had lots of room to grow, and I liked the diversity among those in the book.

What this book REALLY has going for it is the fresh ideas. It's a good and bad thing, really. So many awesome ideas (which I've never read before) also mean that a lot of explanation is required, and this happens heavily in the first 30% of the book. Happily, I didn't feel it dragged.

The writing is good, truly. While this is definitely a first book from this author, I felt a lot of heart and passion. The ending, however, let me down.

SPOILERS***

When it came to Jonah, (throughout the book) I felt like everything came FAR too easily. He just 'happened' to stumble on the needed weapons, and just happened to find his friends right away, and just happened to survive a second attack from the bad guy (who gave up far too easily in the final scenes), without any of them getting hurt through all this mess. Not to mention that he had REALLY angry spirits giving him power (who, though rabid and evil, agreed to an endowment after like 1 minute of conversation- too easy!), but was able to 'magically handle it' without any problems. And I found it difficult to believe that the bad guy would just leave him alive TWICE. Jonah's writing issues were never finalized either.

END SPOILERS******

All in all, I loved it. I loved the concept of endowment from spirits, the idea of 'life just evolving into a different form and not dying' as well as a couple of other things. There were many 'made me think' moments and philosophy concepts that I appreciated.

4 stars!
A mishmash of my favorite tropes! I love stories that explore utilizing the full capacity of the brain. I also loved the combination of that idea with wizards and spirits. Some authors take the safe route and only explore one or two tropes at a time, but I liked the combination here.

The characterization is done well, maybe a bit too well! The MC grew on me, and the other protagonist-type characters were very likable. The characters we aren't supposed to like are absolutely insufferable and I wanted to strangle them through the page. For example, the overbearing boss annoyed the heck out of me. It was a bit annoying how everyone freaked out that work hours increased from 9-5 to 9-6, since I work from 9-7 personally. I guess it depends on the job. The boss seemed unrealistic to me in that he would demand another hour from his workers but he himself would leave at 3, per narration of the MC. I prefer my evil characters to be ones I can empathize with, since without that they come off a bit hollow. I would have liked the story more if it didn't dwell on the menial corporate job since I didn't find it really tying into the story, other than it gave the MC something to live for.

I also found the prose a bit wordy and some beginner writer no-nos, like describing the MC's appearance by having them stare at themselves in a mirror, but those types of things weren't glaring. The book itself was clearly well-edited and overall this was a very enjoyable read!
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