November Fox has never even heard of other dimensions when a teleporting magical cube appears on her doorstep. With a hole in her heart and a cosmic identity yet to be discovered, the orphan rock star accepts an invitation to find the key within herself that will unlock the mysteries of form. Little does she know, The Architect, from the race of philosophical beings who create our world of form, has been watching over her all her life. Grieving Erica, a teacher and writer from London, finds The Architect's fascinating letter in a glass bottle washed ashore on Brighton Beach. Pages continue to magically appear as she, too, is compelled to follow November's quest. Realities eclipse as we embark on a metaphysical adventure through time and space. November learns that harnessing the power of her mind and heart is fundamental, if she wishes to unlock the cube and escape the sometimes sinister, sometimes wonderful dimensions into which she is propelled. Combining elements inspired by the new thought movement, the law of attraction, magic, mysticism, wisdom and wonder, November learns that she can use the power of dreaming, imagination and positive thinking to remake herself and her world. November Fox will be enjoyed by readers who liked wisdom-filled, visionary fiction fables like "The Alchemist," the escapism of "Alice in Wonderland" or the Mind-bending nature of the movie "The Matrix." As an idiosyncratic fantasy/science fiction crossover, it is suitable for teens and adults alike. It comes with 39 illustrations with an Augmented Reality technology feature, enabling readers to further expand their experience. "Things aren't always as they seem, do we wake or do we dream?" http: //www.novemberfox.com This is without a doubt the most unique and amazing book that I have read in many years. Not only does this book take you on a journey through time and space, but you also get to experience some of the things that November experiences with 39 amazing augmented reality illustrations. It's such an incredible addition and it's clear that the author has gone to great lengths to bring this world to life in more ways than just a book. E.E. Bertram is not only an author, but also a musician, and it's amazing to see what happens when you combine multiple medias to create something entirely new. The second I read the line "Things aren't always as they seem, do we wake or do we dream?" in the synopsis, I knew that I was in for a treat. I just didn't know how fast I would fall in love with everything about November and her world! As Klaus would say, "details are mattering." November Fox is filled with beautiful and descriptive writing that allows for an incredibly remarkable reading experience. Even if you don't use the Layar app to look at the augmented reality photos that are spread throughout the book, the writing alone is enough to keep you engaged and provide you with a one-of-a-kind story that is unlike any you will encounter. It's difficult to explain just how fascinating the story of November is, so to help give you an idea of just how magnificent the writing is, take a look at some of my favorite quotes from the book! "She sensed her curious inner pixie winning over her innate cautiousness. When this inquisitive elf comes out, she experiences a sublime break from her enforced self-control. For better or for worse, she wears it like armour to protect her true essence as a free-flying spirit." "The sweeter you can make the music of your soul sing, the more harmony you will find within your environment. But you must tune your instrument!" "You realise that giving things titles could stop you looking beyond the branding to the full reality." "Things aren't always as they seem, do we wake or do we dream? Are we dreaming life or living the dream?" Not only is this book full of exceptional and comprehensive writing, but it also makes you think. With all of the different realities that November travels to, and the lessons that she learns, it opens the door for some very out of the box thinking from the reader. Not only are you reading November's story, but you're also reading about The Architect who is from an entirely different reality and is constantly thinking about how he could be connected to November's world despite not being in her world. There are several instances where The Architect tries to help November and communicate with her in his own way, and things happen in November's world that he believes he caused. One of my favorite quotes from The Architect is, "What if I only live because November does? And is it possible she only exists because I do? Does my observation of her summon her into reality?" This is a quote that really made me think about the possibility of other worlds, and how they are all connected. Throughout November Fox, you will encounter a multitude of quotes and thoughts that prompt the reader to think about more than just the space around them and the world they live in. Do the smallest of actio