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Destiny's Door by Judith Tracy
Reviewed by: Jon Minners

Once again, Padwolf Publishing continues to amaze. It seems like in every
issue I am commending this group for the fine work the company puts out.
Each book has been better than the last. The Fix was great and I loved
Murphy's Law, but Destiny's Door by Judith Tracy had to be the best of the
bunch. I don't know why Padwolf Publishing does not get the play it
deserves? But books like Destiny's Door will have me reading works from
their company for years to come.

Destiny's Door is about Donald Thurman, a nerdy kid who loves computers, has
a couple of friends, but no luck with the ladies unless he cybers with a gal
on the 'Net. One day, while surfing, Donald meets up with a species of
extra-terrestrial electron beings on a search for God, who call themselves
THEY. THEY hope to find out why they are on this planet, what their names
are, and how they came to be. THEY look to Donald for help, and he goes all
out to help his newfound friends.

Donald helps the beings create a web page called Destiny's Door where people
can make wishes and They can help those people, essentially moving closer to
God. While this is going on, Donald befriends one of the beings and names
her Ariel, allowing her to penetrate his body and take control of it,
allowing her to learn all there is to know about human beings.

After Ariel leaves Donald's body, the group attempts to create a human body
to live in on the outside world. However, their early attempts fail and now
the only way to be like humans is to take over their bodies. Unfortunately
Donald knows too much and is a targeted by several beings of THEY, but Ariel
comes to his safety. Ariel, who is deeply in love with Donald, decides that
in order to be with him she has to occupy the body of a past infatuation to
win his love. This opens up a whole new can of issues concerning her species
and her own ambition for survival.

This book was just magnificent. The author was able to make you feel for
each character despite their choices. Donald was just an everyday guy who
doesn't know where he fits into the world. Ariel was an everyday electron
that had the same problems. While they were meant to be, it was pretty
freaky how the whole relationship worked out. Ariel's dialogue was great.
She slowly grows with each page, and more importantly, she grows on you and
despite her actions. I also like that there are chapters that contain
stories not even related to Donald's. These stories are important though,
because they help to explain the power of 'They.' These little one-chapter
stories have a Twilight Zone, Tales from the Darkside feel to them. These
tales will creep you out and leave you wondering what will happen next.
These stories were intriguing stories and pushed the plot along and actually
affect Donald in the long run.

Judith Tracy is an exceptional writer. I didn't expect such an emotional
story from what I was reading, but in the end, I was all choked up. The end
is a surprise, but I must say that I am upset that I have not heard any news
of a sequel. I want to continue to read the adventures of Donald or Ariel. I
have grown so attached to them. They have become a part of my world and if
you read Destiny's Door, they will become a part of yours, too.

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