When the Great Divide occurred, an
ancient world was destroyed in a massive explosion, and its
inhabitants' souls were scattered across a thousand other
worlds. They coexist oblivious of their origin. Anybody can
be this way if their memory has been gone, but in order to
gain knowledge, you must first go back to your original
state. It can seem impossible, but there is a path to
overcome fear and make the quality and imaginative leap
necessary to be prepared to escape the convoluted
rule-filled existence. In order to create a beautiful fairy
tale, David and Laura will travel that route. Before
departing they will search for all the old inhabitants to
collect them in the Wood of Plane, a location to call House
that is shrouded in an impenetrable shroud of secrecy.
People have been seeking a deeper understanding of life's
purpose since the dawn of mankind. The latest contribution
to this topic of ongoing quest for self-discovery is
Domenico Corna's "Wood of Plane." Fairy tales are a
fantastic method to imagine an other world where we may
examine the systems in our own. The book offers a compelling
narrative with the original theme of man's search for
purpose in life. The author questions people's yearning for
self-knowledge in an alternate universe creating a lonely
spiritual environment that promises peace. The author
imagines lost souls from an ancient planet and conjures up a
kingdom of fairy tales where they congregate to revive their
faded memories. Alternative reality is a great tool to
escape from earthly norms. I adore the author's skillful
storytelling technique and stunning use of lyrical language
in developing the plot. Astonishing world building and a
philosophical viewpoint that has been created in such a
thorough manner attract attention. Bringing parallel
universes together while posing difficult topics requires a
lot of work. In order to compose this lovely tale, Domenico
uses magnificent prosaic language. In sketching the
characters, the author displays incredible talent. Overall,
Wood of Plane by Domenico Corna is a lovely tale that should
be read by everyone.