Storytelling is not merely entertaining. While fiction molds our way of thinking and affects how we look at things and ourselves. It also puts us in other worlds, incites disbelief, provokes empathy, and enlightens human nature by giving us a show of a character struggle. Storytelling can really change our outlook in life as it molds the way we think.
In NORA’S ROGUES: An Interstellar Alliance Book 2 by Judi Lloyd, this is made all too clear. What may seem more like an invitation to the reader to think deeply about what it means to be loyal, brave, and maybe even sensible in ethics and war, this novel does not just entertain but makes one ponder leadership and sacrifice.
Books like “Nora’s Rogues” connect our psychological need to find meaning within and recognize our own set of values, as well as questioning the dynamics of wider powers, and cooperating forces. A good science fiction fan, or a newbie to the world of science fiction, will enjoy reading this book. Fiction is more than an escape to what is going on and far more of a mirror to our deeper thoughts and beliefs. So we wish you good luck to start reading this book as it is capable of shaping your thinking patterns.