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Visions of Destiny

From all appearances, Henry Gainsvort seemed to be a typical, average boy. But at the tender age of 8 years old Henry had an uncanny vision where he glimpsed into the future and saw an event happen moments before it actually occurred. As Henry matured, he had many more visions of the future-a brief glimpse into destiny

However, Henry’s prognostications were not always pleasant or fortunate, and soon his friends and acquaintances became guarded and wary of Henry and his weird predictions. Interest and curiosity turned into skepticism and suspicion. People avoided him because they didn’t want to hear his dark forecasts of the future and he soon became a social outcast.

Living alone in a dismal apartment in Sunset Park Henry resolved never to reveal his visions to anybody for fear that they would ridicule, distrust, and ostracize him. His reclusive hermit-like existence changed when a chance meeting with Augie Martello, a neighbor in his building, blossomed into a close friendship.

Adhering to his resolve, Henry tried to keep his clairvoyance a secret from his good friend, Augie, until an unexpected event brought it out in the open. Much to Henry’s surprise Augie was not put off by his visions. In fact, Augie encouraged Henry to use his predictive powers to make money. Together they visited casinos and racetracks to see if Henry could predict the outcome of gaming events.

Just when success was within their grasp, Henry had a tragic vision that ended everything and Henry was all alone again. Later another vision showed Henry that he could use his powers to reap rewards in a different realm. This time he was successful, but his sudden prosperity attracted the attention of the federal government and it moved to stop him.

Henry went back to his mundane reclusive existence. He continued to have visions but he was able to conceal them so no one would suspect that Henry Gainsvort was anything but an average ordinary guy. Everything was going well for Henry until he had a vision that was more alarming than any that he had ever had. He knew that he had to go to the authorities and sound the alarm, but when he did, he was met with ridicule and derision.

But the laughter and mockery stopped when the tragic event happened exactly as Henry predicted. At that point, the authorities knew that Henry Gainsvort was no mere screwball and they moved to isolate him and keep him under close observation. Before that could happen, however, Henry had two more visions: one of a violent and devastating accident and another dazzling vision that was a portent of a grand and glorious beginning yet to come.

From all appearances, Henry Gainsvort seemed to be a typical, average boy. But at the tender age of 8 years old Henry had an uncanny vision where he glimpsed into the future and saw an event happen moments before it actually occurred. As Henry matured, he had many more visions of the future-a brief glimpse into destiny

However, Henry’s prognostications were not always pleasant or fortunate, and soon his friends and acquaintances became guarded and wary of Henry and his weird predictions. Interest and curiosity turned into skepticism and suspicion. People avoided him because they didn’t want to hear his dark forecasts of the future and he soon became a social outcast.

Living alone in a dismal apartment in Sunset Park Henry resolved never to reveal his visions to anybody for fear that they would ridicule, distrust, and ostracize him. His reclusive hermit-like existence changed when a chance meeting with Augie Martello, a neighbor in his building, blossomed into a close friendship.

Adhering to his resolve, Henry tried to keep his clairvoyance a secret from his good friend, Augie, until an unexpected event brought it out in the open. Much to Henry’s surprise Augie was not put off by his visions. In fact, Augie encouraged Henry to use his predictive powers to make money. Together they visited casinos and racetracks to see if Henry could predict the outcome of gaming events.

Just when success was within their grasp, Henry had a tragic vision that ended everything and Henry was all alone again. Later another vision showed Henry that he could use his powers to reap rewards in a different realm. This time he was successful, but his sudden prosperity attracted the attention of the federal government and it moved to stop him.

Henry went back to his mundane reclusive existence. He continued to have visions but he was able to conceal them so no one would suspect that Henry Gainsvort was anything but an average ordinary guy. Everything was going well for Henry until he had a vision that was more alarming than any that he had ever had. He knew that he had to go to the authorities and sound the alarm, but when he did, he was met with ridicule and derision.

But the laughter and mockery stopped when the tragic event happened exactly as Henry predicted. At that point, the authorities knew that Henry Gainsvort was no mere screwball and they moved to isolate him and keep him under close observation. Before that could happen, however, Henry had two more visions: one of a violent and devastating accident and another dazzling vision that was a portent of a grand and glorious beginning yet to come.

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Just finished reading Visions of Destiny! Wow, I seriously enjoyed the story, I genuinly enjoyed it. The ending was so uplifting after being so sad for the main character and what he was enduring. I was left feeling very satisfied with the ending after reading all the ups and downs of his life with an unusual ability to see visions of future events. Henry’s visions, the reactions everyone had, the battles he went through, and loneliness, the true friendships he had, I felt every part of the book was well written as he went through life. The characters really came to life, I tried to picture these characters in my head. So with that said, I really enjoyed it, very well written story, but…. yeah, sorry there’s a but. It was full of typos. All sorts of typos. There were even incorrect names – Powell instead of Powers for example. A lot of the typos were a missing word within a sentence. Very few were punctuation errors, mostly all were missing words, or the wrong word. It became distracting. Even on the back reading the synopsis, there’s a sentence without a period. Not a big deal, but there were all sorts of typos throughout the book. It didn’t change how I felt about the story though! Ignoring the typos, it really was a great book. I really enjoyed how believable the storyline was. I wanted to keep reading!
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Just finished reading Visions of Destiny! Wow, I seriously enjoyed the story, I genuinly enjoyed it. The ending was so uplifting after being so sad for the main character and what he was enduring. I was left feeling very satisfied with the ending after reading all the ups and downs of his life with an unusual ability to see visions of future events. Henry's visions, the reactions everyone had, the battles he went through, and loneliness, the true friendships he had, I felt every part of the book was well written as he went through life. The characters really came to life, I tried to picture these characters in my head. So with that said, I really enjoyed it, very well written story, but.... yeah, sorry there's a but. It was full of typos. All sorts of typos. There were even incorrect names - Powell instead of Powers for example. A lot of the typos were a missing word within a sentence. Very few were punctuation errors, mostly all were missing words, or the wrong word. It became distracting. Even on the back reading the synopsis, there's a sentence without a period. Not a big deal, but there were all sorts of typos throughout the book. It didn't change how I felt about the story though! Ignoring the typos, it really was a great book. I really enjoyed how believable the storyline was. I wanted to keep reading!
Gail Mullen
Publisher: ReadersMagnet LLC
Published Date: April 4, 2023
ISBN: 978-1-960629-37-1
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