Intangible by C.A. Gray

Intangible (Piercing the Veil, #1)

by C.A. Gray

**Magic, Quantum Physics and Arthurian legends.** Peter, Lily, and their friends enter a world of Arthurian legends and shadow creatures they never knew existed. One of them is the Child of the Prophecy, destined to destroy an ancient evil who calls himself the Shadow Lord. When Peter's father is abducted, they find themselves in a race against time to save him.

Reviewed by lindsey on

5 of 5 stars

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I wasn't sure what to expect when I started this book, as I didn't read the synopsis or any reviews beforehand. I went in with an open mind, and I was completely blown away.

It was well-written, and extremely entertaining. I loved the writing style, and though it involved a lot of scientific terms - such as the string theory - it was explained in a way that made it very easy to understand.

After finishing the book, I read several reviews comparing Intangible to the Harry Potter series. There were quite a few similarities, and while the influence was obvious at times, it does not detract from the charm of the story.

Mixing modern science with Arthurian legend, Intangible is a very creative and well-researched book. I would highly recommend this to fans of Harry Potter, or anyone interested in reading a new twist on the legend of King Arthur.

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