Delighted to share my review for Dan Antion and his debut novel Knuckleheads: Dreamer’s Alliance Book 1.
About the book
Zach and Billy didn’t ask for the paranormal powers that were beyond their capacity to understand, or control. Zach, interacting with his lucid dreams, and Billy, “gifted “with shadowy glimpses of the future struggle to make sense of the world around them. Adults in authority in the nineteen sixties have no time for what they consider mental outliers of the baby-boom.
The boys are institutionalized, marginalized, and ignored. Zach’s father learns of the challenges they face as children and knows the dangers they will face as adults. With no way to comprehend how these boys perceive and move within their world, he must find a way to guide them.
If you like speculative fiction with a touch of technology, humanity and a bit of sarcasm shared among men, you will enjoy this book.
My review for the book October 29th 2022
This is not just a coming of age story set in the 60s, with teenagers coming to grips with life, tragedy and the challenges of finding their way in the future. It is an intriguing exploration of the world of those with special gifts.
Zach and Billy are destined to be outsiders. Both have a gift that sets them aside from their peers from early childhood and bring them to the attention of the ‘experts’ who are keen to label them and manipulate them into the accepted normalcy.
It is hard enough to find your place amongst your peers during these early years but even more challenging when you cannot reveal your true nature for fear of rejection and possible institutionalisation.
They do have an ally in Zach’s father who does his best to shield both of them by employing them in his bowling alley and teaching them street smarts to avoid detection. He is a good man who is open-minded and his approach to their gifts enables both the boys to develop them in reasonable safety and for the benefit of others as well as themselves.
The characters are interesting and relatable, as is the time period for those readers brought up in the 60s and 70s, even in other countries. Told from Zach’s perspective and in dialogue with his daughter following his retirement, the story takes the reader to the end of the school years and with a hint of what is to come next for the two boys.
I was engaged from the first page and connected with Zach and Billy and their fascinating abilities. I think most of us might think having lucid dreams where you could visit anywhere you wished or be able to foretell elements of the future, would be exciting and filled with opportunities, but as the story unfolds it becomes clear is not necessarily a gift but sometimes a curse.
It certainly does not make it easier for the boys as they navigate the teenage years or come to terms with loss of friends.
The author has done a great job with this debut novel and I will definitely be reading the next book in the series to discover how the lives of Zach, Billy and family and friends continue to develop.
Dan Antion was born outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He grew up and attended college in the area around western Pennsylvania. Dan has written and published the popular No Facilities blog since 2011. A lifelong interest in writing became a reality after he retired from a successful 42-year-long career in information management.
Knuckleheads, published in June 2022, is the first book in the Dreamer’s Alliance Series. This story introduces the main characters in this series, in which the next two books will follow in late summer and early winter 2022.
Dan lives in Connecticut with his wife, a few pets and all the wildlife they can feed.
Thanks for dropping in today and it would be much appreciated if you could spread the news about Dan’s book.. Thanks Sally.
57 thoughts on “Smorgasbord Book Reviews – #Comingofage #Fantasy – Knuckleheads: Dreamer’s Alliance Book 1, by Dan Antion”
Thanks so much for sharing this review, Sally. I am happy to hear that you enjoyed Knuckleheads, and thanks for mentioning the second book in the series. Your support means a lot to me. I hope you have a great weekend.
Wonderful review, Sally. Thank you for sharing it with readers. I loved Knuckleheads, and I’m currently reading/enjoying the sequel. Congratulations to Dan! 🎉
I also really enjoyed this book, Sally, and I liked the way Dan framed it with conversations between Zach and his daughter. That was creative and added a lot to the depth of the story. Huge congrats to Dan on the awesome review. ❤
Thanks for sharing the interesting review, on this very interesting book. I think it is about a very teaching story; and i also love sarcasm. 😉 hugsx Michael
What a wonderful review for Dan’s debut novel! I agree with you, Sally, it was a great read and I look forward to starting on the second book. Congrats, Dan!
Thanks so much for sharing this review, Sally. I am happy to hear that you enjoyed Knuckleheads, and thanks for mentioning the second book in the series. Your support means a lot to me. I hope you have a great weekend.
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Pleasure Dan and enjoy your weekend too.
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Fab review Sally. Good luck Dan, and much success with all your writing. Tweeted.
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Thanks Jane!
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Pleasure, good luck.
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Thanks very much Jane.. hugsx
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Welcome
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Wonderful review, Sally. Thank you for sharing it with readers. I loved Knuckleheads, and I’m currently reading/enjoying the sequel. Congratulations to Dan! 🎉
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Thanks Gwen. Sally has been so supportive. I’m glad you’re enjoying the second book.
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Thanks Gwen and looking forward to reading the sequel soon too.. ♥
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Kudos to Dan for the excellent review!
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Thanks Liz…hugs
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You’re welcome, Sally.
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Thanks Liz!
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You’re welcome, Dan!
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Wonderful review Sal. Looks like a good nostalgic read. Great trailer too! Congrats to Dan ❤
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Thanks Debbyand enjoyed very much ♥
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On my big fat TBR! ❤
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Thanks Debby. And thanks for the comment on the trailer. That was my first attempt.
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Fab job Dan. Did you make it on Canva?
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Actually, I used PowerPoint. I figured I’d try it because I knew it very well after all the years I spent supporting people trying to use it.
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Thanks for letting me know. 🙂
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This sounds really interesting, Dan. Thanks for sharing, Sally.
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Thanks Jacqui.. xx
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Thanks Jacqui.
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A terrific review, Sally. Congratulations to Dan.
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Thanks John…hugsxx
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Thanks John.
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I also really enjoyed this book, Sally, and I liked the way Dan framed it with conversations between Zach and his daughter. That was creative and added a lot to the depth of the story. Huge congrats to Dan on the awesome review. ❤
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Thanks for adding your recommendation Diana and I agree, especially as it helps set the scene for the next book which promises to be intriguing. ♥
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Thanks Diana. I am glad you enjoyed the book and I appreciate your and Sally’s support.
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Thanks for sharing Michael..hugsx
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Thanks for sharing this, Michael.
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Thanks for sharing the interesting review, on this very interesting book. I think it is about a very teaching story; and i also love sarcasm. 😉 hugsx Michael
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Thanks Michael and I am sure you would enjoy…hugsx
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Congratulations to Dan for another fine review.
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Thanks Pete.. have a good week..hugsx
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Thanks Pete. I hope you’re having a nice weekend.
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Wonderful review, Sally!
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Thanks Jennie…♥
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You’re welcome, Sally!
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Thanks Jennie!
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You’re welcome, Dan!
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Congratulations to Dan. I’ve read many great reviews of his debut novel already, and I am sure there will be many more. Thanks, Sally.
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Thanks Olga and I am sure it will receive many more too.. hugsx
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Thanks Olga. I am overwhelmed.
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What a wonderful review for Dan’s debut novel! I agree with you, Sally, it was a great read and I look forward to starting on the second book. Congrats, Dan!
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Thanks Jan for adding your recommendation.. have a great week..♥
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Thanks Jan, for adding your recommendation. I appreciate the support from everyone.
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A terrific review, Sally. I must check my Kindle to see if I have it. xxx
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I hope you do Alex as I am sure you will enjoy ♥
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Thanks for posting your review, Sally. Congrats to Dan on continued success. Hugs all around.
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Thanks Teagan.. hugsx
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