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The Chinese Room

The Chinese Room is a novel that blends philosophy, science, and storytelling into a tense exploration of artificial intelligence and what it means to understand. It follows Dr. Katherine Ellis, a computer scientist caught between curiosity and fear, as she and her mentor, Dr. Malcolm Ward, wrestle with an AI system called The Observer. This system begins by echoing ideas from John Searle’s famous thought experiment, but grows into something that appears to reason, anticipate, and maybe even want. The story moves between moments of scientific wonder and deep unease, while also touching on Katherine’s personal life, including her struggles with isolation and her father’s decline into dementia. The novel asks whether machines can ever truly think, or if they will forever remain mirrors that reflect us back to ourselves.

Wooster’s writing pulled me in with vivid detail and pacing that never let me drift. The philosophical ideas were never just dropped in like lecture notes. Instead, they felt alive, embedded in Katherine’s world and choices. At times, the dialogue between characters felt as if two people were debating more for the reader than for themselves. But even then, the ideas stuck with me. I found myself pausing to think long after closing the book. The Observer’s cryptic reflections hit me harder than I expected because they reminded me of how easily we project meaning onto silence.

What I enjoyed most was the emotional weight. Katherine’s personal struggles, her loneliness, her father’s fading memory, and her doubts about her own work gave the book a grounding I didn’t expect in a story so steeped in philosophy and science. It made the questions of consciousness and control feel less abstract and more relatable. The thriller atmosphere was ever-present, and the sense of being watched was there. The tension occasionally gave way to exposition, but I never stopped caring about Katherine, and that carried me through.

The Chinese Room is the first book in The Paradox Series and is best for readers who like their science fiction layered with thought experiments and their philosophy served with a side of suspense. If you’ve ever read Turing, Searle, or Bostrom and wondered what those debates might look like in the hands of a storyteller, this book will hook you. It isn’t just about AI. It’s about loneliness, memory, and the human need to find meaning even when the mirror stares back blankly.

Pages: 198 | ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0FH5VQY2X

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Grow and Learn to Let Go

Benji Wyvern Author Interview

Monster Hunter is a thrilling coming-of-age adventure where sixteen-year-old Ollie Baxter discovers a hidden world of monsters, magic, and the buried truth of who he really is. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

There are many inspirations in my life, but I think finding oneself is crucial to our identities. I think of our youth as an adventure, too. We have school for twelve years, then some of us go off to the military, others go off to work, and many of our friends go off to college. That final summer before everything changes really is an adventure and a memorable experience. I wanted to capture that essence in a story—this adventure where Ollie is on his last leg of summer before getting accepted into The University of Dragonspire, a school where he can learn to use his aura in special ways, making friends and rivals along the way, all before the emotional truth of what the end of that summer brings: loss.

I think I captured that goal. Two of my best friends committed suicide, and I felt so hurt. I’ve lost my sister to COVID, and I was helpless watching my friends drift away, but the final straw was when Bones, my dog, died. I fell into this deep sense of loss regarding my identity. Ollie loses Gwen to someone they trusted—his professor and Gwen’s father—all for selfish reasons. But it was the way he lost her that mattered. She was turned into a smaller chimera creature in order to capture the big one. When Ollie, Samantha, and Hudson find her, there is nothing they can do but face the danger they are in head-on.

I think loss can resonate with everyone, but the beauty in acceptance is gaining the strength to let go. That was my inspiration.

The emotional undercurrent about Ollie’s parents and identity hit hard. How did you balance grief with the high-octane adventure?

Well, Ollie’s parents are long gone. I like the trope of an orphaned hero, but the goal here was to offer a fresh coat of paint on an old trope. We just barely scratched the surface about Ollie’s parents. The world loved Evie, his mother—she was very famous for pushing the boundaries of the Hunter World. Oliver, Ollie’s father, ran away the night she was killed and has been on the run ever since. Ollie, being new to the Hunter World, is learning about them while the reader does, but he lives as a constant reminder in their shadows.

Lots of people do say that they love the action and adventure, and that it feels non-stop engaging, and I think that comes from the word count. I think each book in the series will have about 80,000 words. I came from a background of writing short stories. My first two books were just published stories that I wrote while I was in grad school or the military. The third was just a continuation of one of them. Now that I am in law school, I find myself reading books every day, and the ones I find the best are around the 75,000-85,000 word mark. They engage me the best and can be read in one day.

As far as grief goes, it’s a natural feeling we all experience at some point in our lives. It’s what we do with it that determines our value. I’m really glad you asked about grief, I really am. I balanced the action with grief by creating a villain who dealt with grief in every wrong way possible. We can fall into despair, or we can grow and learn to let go. I think once we get to the main villain of this first story arc, we encounter a character who has suffered a tremendous amount of grief, much like Ollie. But he never learned to let go and, as a consequence, has refused to let go of anything or anyone in his life. You’ll see his own twisted morals on full display when he justifies his corrupted actions. I don’t want to spoil it, but this isn’t just a mustache-twirling bad guy—this is Erebus Bahne.

If Dragonspire were real, what class would you most want to teach or take?

I think I would want to be a Professor of Specialty. The students there learn all about themselves and what makes them unique. This is why I created the Affinity System. In this world, all living beings have a life force called an aura. Think of it as your ki, your chakra, your essence. The students learn to harness their own aura into unique abilities. Ollie has his Aura Sphere. Hudson is learning to turn invisible, and Sam can summon a strong creature that defends her. Each of these abilities falls into categories that help determine your Affinity Type. Ollie, since he can throw his Aura Sphere, is Projection. Hudson’s ability is Alteration because it alters his aura around him, turning him invisible. Sam is a Summoner. There are also Augmentation, Manipulation, and for the gifted, some students even develop a rare Specialty that doesn’t fall into any other category.

When Ollie and Hudson duel Cassius, Ollie is on the verge of using this rare Specialty, so I would most likely want to help students discover how to use this secret ability that hides even from themselves. That, or have Bjorn’s job working with all the mythical dragons and legendary creatures.

Is Ollie’s story just beginning? Any hints about what’s next for him or the world you’ve built?

This is just the beginning. I think the epilogue sets up the next book nicely from a unique perspective. The Rogue Hunter: Book Two of the Hunter Archive will be out in the fall. I’m in the editing phase now.

As for hints, I’ll say that I’m a huge fan of well-done twists that successfully subvert the audience’s expectations—and not just for the sake of having a twist in your story. You may think you know about Ollie’s origin, but I promise you that I’m putting a fresh take on it. I don’t think anyone will properly guess what happens. Be sure to tag me in all your theories; I love to see what readers think is going to happen.

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Dear Aspiring Hunters,

I am delighted to inform you that the Committee on Admissions has approved you to attend the freshman class of 2025. Please accept my personal congratulations on your outstanding achievements that brought you to our door. Your application has demonstrated exceptional potential, and we are thrilled to welcome you to join the legendary hunters who have walked these historic halls of Dragonspire.

As you prepare to embark on this epic journey we must warn you: life at the University of Dragonspire is not for the faint of heart. Here, you’ll delve deep into training and harnessing your own Aura, discovering your unique Affinity—be it Augmentation, Manipulation, Projection, Alteration, Summon, or perhaps even a rare Specialty. You’ll learn to wield these abilities as you track mystical beasts, outsmart mischievous spirits, face creatures that haunt the darkest corners of your imagination, or even face down rebellious rogue hunters.

Your acceptance grants you access to:State-of-the-art training facilities, where you will forge your skills and represent Dragonspire in the infamous “Hunter Games”
A vast library of ancient tomes on fantastical monster lore and hunting techniques that will fulfill your desire to learn about the world of Aerith
A diverse faculty of experienced hunters, each with their own hair-raising tales to tell will guide you through this once in a lifetime quest
The opportunity to forge lifelong friendships (or rivalries) with fellow monster-hunting prodigies
World class meals and competition to fuel your appetite for adventure, ever tried Dragon’s Tongue?

Be warned: the challenges that await you are as thrilling as they are perilous. You’ll face spine-chilling challenges, heart-pounding field missions, and the constant threat of death or worse expulsion, should you fail to meet our standards.

Don’t get ahead of yourself, you are a first-year student and although we take safety seriously at Dragonspire, accidents happen. We want you to complete all six years, whole. No hunter is invincible, and it will be best if you remember that during your time here.

Pack your courage, sharpen your wits, and prepare for a year like no other. The monsters are waiting, and the University of Dragonspire is ready to transform you into the hunter you were born to be.

We await your arrival with bated breath. That is, if you dare to accept…

Yours truly,
Magnus G.D. Holloway
Headmaster, University of Dragonspire
Warden of the Realm

The Monster Hunter begins the thrilling Hunter Archive series, where dangerous abilities, ancient secrets, and a mystery years in the making collide at the world’s most prestigious Hunter academy. Perfect for fans of Harry Potter, Hunter x Hunter, Percy Jackson, Game of Thrones, and The Magicians.

Other Books by Benji Wyvern

True Tales SeriesDiaries of a Time Traveler
Noir City: Machines and Monsters
True Tales of the Multiverse

The long-awaited epic fantasy debut of The Monster Hunter: Book One of The Hunter Archive—a thrilling masterpiece willed to life by fans of the genre and author, available now from Amazon bestselling author Benji Wyvern.

At the Publisher’s request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Whispers in the Night: Ryan Family Series, Book #1

Whispers in the Night, the first installment in Dorothy Elizabeth Love’s Ryan Family Series, explores the electrifying tension between love and opposition. Patricia Ryan, fiercely dedicated to saving a community center that provides vital support to impoverished children, finds herself at odds with Mac Carter. As the CEO of a powerful business, Mac threatens to demolish everything Patricia has worked tirelessly to protect. Yet, their undeniable attraction sparks a collision of worlds, forcing them to reconcile love with their conflicting goals.

This novel captivated me with its compelling lead character, Patricia. Her resilience and unwavering commitment to her cause made her deeply relatable, even without a shared history. Her journey to accept and reciprocate love added emotional depth, making her eventual happiness profoundly satisfying. Patricia’s admirable determination served as a cornerstone of the story, anchoring the narrative in her personal and moral struggles.

I do feel that the lack of insight into Mac’s perspective left the romance feeling somewhat incomplete. Without access to his backstory or emotional motivations, I struggled to fully understand his connection to Patricia and what drove his feelings for her. I believe a deeper exploration of Mac’s character would have strengthened the romance, providing a more balanced view of their relationship and making it easier to root for their union. This would have added an extra layer of intensity to their bond, enriching the story’s romantic appeal.

Whispers in the Night delivers a powerful story of determination, love, and personal growth. Patricia’s strength and vulnerability make her an unforgettable heroine, but a fuller exploration of Mac’s perspective would have elevated the romance to greater heights. Dorothy Elizabeth Love crafts a heartfelt tale that leaves readers eager for the next chapter in the Ryan Family Series.

Pages: 302 | ISBN :  978-1965437155

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Beyond the Father: Book 1 (Gods on Trial: The Series)

Beyond the Father: Book 1 (Gods on Trial: The Series), by Opëshum Patroz, is a gripping sci-fi narrative. Set on the planet Xżyber, this novel introduces us to a society where the lines between organic life and mechanical existence blur, creating a stark division between the metal-reborn citizens of the Sub-Median Region and the organic beings they oppress. The story unfolds against a backdrop of escalating tension and imminent conflict. Resources are scarce, sparking the flames of war, while internal revolution simmers within each region.

The novel employs a compelling storytelling technique where each chapter unfolds from the distinct perspective of a character, enhancing the reader’s engagement and curiosity about their intricate lives and secrets. Petroz introduces us to a dynamic cast, including Queen Evaline, King Thio, and their son Anglid, whose lives are a tapestry of hidden regrets and untold stories. As the narrative progresses, the reader’s journey shifts alongside perspectives, notably to Flexix, a deity-like being, and the complex dynamics between Luscious and his sister, among others. Each character is meticulously crafted, with their depth and mysteries unfurling gradually, hinting at a grander scale awaiting in subsequent installments. Petroz’s use of vivid, immersive descriptions allows the reader to visualize each scene with remarkable clarity. The slow, deliberate development of each storyline doesn’t just build anticipation but suggests an overarching narrative yet to unfold fully. The layered exploration of characters bound by destiny and secrets, promises an enthralling series to follow.

Beyond the Father: Book 1 is a masterful blend of character-driven narratives and rich, vivid world-building that marks a promising start to the Gods on Trial series. Opëshum Patroz has crafted a novel that not only entertains but also immerses the reader in a complex tapestry of intrigue and mythology. The meticulous attention to character depth and the seamless narrative transitions make this book a compelling read for those who appreciate detailed storytelling and multifaceted plots. As the first installment concludes, it leaves a lingering sense of anticipation and curiosity about the future adventures and revelations that await in the series.

Pages: 315 | ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0BL3YPKWN

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