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Dawn of Wonder (The Wakening, book 1)

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Have you ever wished you could capture a moment, but not just the moment, the feeling that made the moment what it was?

Dawn of Wonder was written to be an epic adventure and a far-reaching tale of mystery and love, but I wanted it to be more than that, I wanted to capture something I couldn’t quite define.

At first I thought it was atmosphere I was after – that wrap-around feeling that causes you to lose yourself within a story. As I wrote, I began to realise that, yes, it was that, but it was also more than that. It was something more engaging than atmosphere, more real than imagination that I was searching for. When I finally found it, I also found the title of the book.

Wonder and fantasy have much to do with each other. The fantasy genre, especially epic fantasy, opens a secret door to discovery on so many levels, from exploring the histories, hopes and motives of people to braving the shadows of lost and forbidden realms. One of the greatest things this genre has taught me is how to rekindle that sense of wonder. I might not actually be running my hand over the crumbling stone of ancient fortress walls, but I really am spellbound as I consider the possibilities behind the towering barrier. And I may not actually be standing in the forbidden shadows of the great northern forest, but there’s a prickle at the back of my neck none the less as leaves begin whispering to each other. In my imagination I experience all the emotions of life as well as the tingling of wonder – a voice returning from childhood like a lost friend, a voice roused from years of sleep.

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(Above: The mystery in the Drumly forest)

Writing this book was a magical journey for me. It is my hope that readers will be taken on a similar journey and that Dawn of Wonder will be found a worthy contribution to the epic fantasy bookshelf.

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(Above: The mountain fortress of Kultûhm)


Many Pairs of Eyes

It’s really difficult to spot the typos in our own writing, no matter how many revisions we do. As an English teacher, I’d pick up the errors in something I was marking almost without trying. When I review my own work, I’ll look at a sentence like “They jumped onto wagon” and my brain inserts the missing word without telling me. The trouble is that the correct sentence is in the back of my thoughts, and what my eyes are reporting is only a guide – I’m reading as much from the memory of what it should be as by sight. This is why I depend on many sets of eyes to spot the little typo-beasties that slip under my scrutiny.

The beta readers are all listed in the back of the book, but as people mail me to point out mistakes they’ve noticed, I’ll add them here. I am enormously grateful for those mails, so for the sharp eyes and the time taken to contact me, many thanks to:

Chris Dax, Jeff Thompson, Vernon Mitchell, Roy Miller, Bill Inman, Spencer Johnson, Glen Chung, Kiki Leon and Brenton Gabeler.


Reviews of Dawn of Wonder

“This is one of the best novels I’ve read all year. Readers will know what it’s like to be transported to a magical, compelling world within a book.” Five stars.
San Francisco Book Review.Full review

“An excellent fantasy coming of age story. Each of the characters is filled out with a range of emotions and actions. Similarly, their interactions with one another are filled with amusement and feeling. Renshaw’s world building and character development are just incredible. There were many times during the listen that I actually laughed out loud! It is definitely a long book, but it lets the reader soak in every part of it with all the detail. The plot is dynamic and there are many highs and lows for Aedan and his companions, which keep it from getting boring with its length. I actually wanted it to keep going! The end is satisfyingly set up for the next novel, which I’m really looking forward to.”
Audiobook Reviewer Full review

“I can’t describe the plot of Dawn of Wonder because it is very much its own story.  It’s the kind of story where you say “I think I’ll give this a try for three paragraphs and then move on if it doesn’t work out” only to find yourself unable to put it down even for your doctor’s appointment. It’s worth at least a look.  If it’s not for you, set it aside.  (That’s what I told myself.  Two days later I came up for air and have hardly stopped raving the book’s praises since.) I flat out love this book.”
Book in the Bag Full Review

“Renshaw’s talent for building unique worlds and characters, and simply letting them loose to face their circumstances, is on full display. Dawn of Wonder’s crisp flow coupled with constant plot and character development in a fascinating world will draw readers in for a wonderful reading experience.”
Recommended – The US Review of Books. Full review

“Mr. Renshaw’s writing is simply astounding. His elegant, poetic prose turned a very good story with themes that touched my heart into one that is wondrous. One of the finest fantasy novels I’ve read in the past few years, period.”
Davis Ashura, Award winning author of A Warrior’s Path. Full review

Dawn of Wonder foregoes ‘quick and saccharine’ for the satisfying choice of ‘long and compelling’, building the details of a vast production. I can’t wait for Book Two. If this first story is any indicator, it will be along the lines of a Robert Jordan ‘Wheel of Time’ epic series.”
D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review. Full review (scroll down)

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381 thoughts on “Dawn of Wonder (The Wakening, book 1)

  1. Keith

    I recently finished your book. I listened to the audiobook version and could hardly keep myself from listening to it non-stop. I love the length of the book, enjoyed the world you created, and appreciate that you kept it clean. I also noticed that when Aiden met the Ancient he experienced salvation. I don’t know how many people picked on up it but it was quite obvious to me. I am curious to see how it manifests within him in the next book.

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  2. Jose V. Trujillo

    I have just finished rereading “Dawn of Wonder.” An excellent read, captivating from beginning to end! The ending leaves me drooling for the next volume. Thank you for sharing this story!

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  3. kim

    Some stories are meant to be told. Some stories are meant to be read, and some stories are meant to be lived. I love to be able to climb into a book and live with the characters. When I started Dawn of Wonder I found it was a story to be lived. I climbed into the story and felt a part of each thing the characters were experiencing. I am an avid reader, my husband calls me ” The Book Vacuum ” I have read thousands of books or stories in my lifetime and very few of them have I lived with so much enjoyment. Thank you for taking the time to iron out the details, and making this book worth climbing into. I am excited to read the second book. Thanks for such an amazing, well crafted story.

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  4. Christe Wentzel

    Realy an awesome book it is realy emotional at the right times and quirky, funny and awesome character development its a 10/10 book and im eagerly awaiting the next book

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  5. Scott

    Quite unfair….. To read that last page and discover it was the last page! Am eagerly anticipating volume 2, and honestly this ranks right up there with some of my all time favorite reads. A very refreshing story that promises some un-stereotypical twists.

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  6. Todd

    I loved the book and am looking forward to book 2. I am new in fantasy reading and I am starting a collection. Is there a plan to print the book in hardcover?

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  7. Benjamin A

    I’ve never messaged an author before. I don’t really read much! I struggle with English and I always try to challenge myself by reading something new but for a while now I’ve gotten bored with titles and moved on half way through a book because it’s just not what I am looking for.

    Your book however has kept me reading from start to finish. I’ve enjoyed lots of books in the first passed but the only other book I have felt half as passionate about is ready player one. Dawn of wonder is incredible. It transports me away from my day to day life and for a hour or two every evening it fills me with pure joy. The pace, the characters, the progression, the attention to detail and accuracy of everything you write about, it all melds together to make the best book I’ve ever read. I immediately started to read it a second time and I’m sure I won’t put it down for a long time to come!

    Thank you for giving me a reason to love reading!!!

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  8. Houshou R.

    Huzzah! I found your website!

    Thanks to Audible.com I was able to pick up and “read” your book. Seriously, was only able to “put it down” because my iPod died on me.

    Such a refreshing taste for a Fiction-based book. They had the feeling of old-school Harry Potter (Books 1-3). Where the school held mystery and mischief though punished… was secretly encouraged. The intrigue and potential secret alliance of two Nations… fascinating!

    Though something does bother me… and it’s the feeling of a deus ex machina was used. Like you wrote yourself into a corner… but had nothing to “light” your way out of a “stone” pit. While I imagine this will be further expanded upon in the future and become a staple concept in the background, most likely not engaged with fully until the third book; it still felt like a major cop-out to try and explain why another country would want to invade.

    I will, however, be giving a full “glowing” critique on Audible’s Page.

    (Sarcasm and emphasis don’t translate well with written words….)

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    1. Nick

      I find your critique to be a little ambiguous, and am curious as to why you believe he wrote himself into a corner and then took an easy way out? I did not feel that way in the least, and am curious to hear your perspective.

  9. Mike

    This was exactly what i was looking for in a book. The depth of the story was just so enchantingly layered which i consider a rare treat. Too excited for the next book, in fact i check all the time. I found a new favourite author! Keep up the great work.

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  10. Cynthia

    Thanks for a wonderful world and a great read! I, too, look forward to the next installment! Great story, love the mix of real-life and faith and hope and trials and complicated relationships.

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  11. Todd

    What a truly brilliant work. It’s a rare treat that a book leaves me sad when the last page is turned, I wanted it to keep going.

    Eagerly awaiting book 2

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  12. Shawna

    Wow. So impressed with this book. I love to read but am too busy to sit down and read. Came across this when looking for a new book to listen to on Audible… LOVE that app! I work from home and have 2 children… makes it nice. Hardly ever watch TV anymore…. I just listen to great books. Anyways! This book grabbed me from the very beginning! I will be waiting for this book to come out on audible to read (listen to) if I can wait that long. Just wanted to pass on that you have written a great story. Keep up the great work! Can’t wait for more!

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  13. Adam

    Having just finished this novel, I can say without a doubt that Renshaw is my new favorite writer. I absolutely cannot wait for the next one.

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  14. Jacquelyn

    I was very much a tomboy and free spirit growing up, it being my goal every summer to see how dirty I could get, or how many trees I could climb, or how many dragons(snakes) I could catch. Aedan’s story really brings me back to that place and I want to thank you for that. I cannot wait for book 2, but I will. You can count on me as a faithful reader of all of your books forever. Thank you.

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  15. Debbie

    This was a great book. I am definitely recommending it to my son and his friends. They are huge fantasy fans and I’m sure they will enjoy the book. I won’t tell them book 2 isn’t out yet. They can be as anxious as the rest of us.

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  16. Steve

    The book was amazing. Normally i read in print but i downloaded it on my phone and loved it. My biggest problem was i got so into the book i would pull my phone out at work every time it was slow and try to sneak in a paragraph or two before hurrying and hiding my phone again. Can’t wait for the sequel.

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  17. Greetings from Denmark

    I listen to audible books while i commute or exercise, Dawn of Wonder is one of the few books where i seldom had to repeat a section because it was too hard to absorb.
    It might not sound like much of an achievement, but to me it’s the most important part to mention.

    I hope the Audible version will be released as soon as the book is done, i really do like to multitask, it makes me feel like i’m getting more out of pointless time.

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  18. women

    I like what you guys are usually up too. This type of clever work and reporting!

    Keep up the amazing works guys I’ve included you guys to our blogroll.

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  19. Ester Morales

    My husband and I just finished Dawn of Wonder. We listened to it through Audible. It was a wonderful book. I really enjoyed every chapter. We listen to books all the time, but this one was so hard to break from. We almost completely stopped watching television, opting to hear more about Aedan and his friends. We were like others that felt the realization that we would have to wait on book 2 to find out how his rescue goes. I really liked the fact that there was divine intervention and help from God. Also I would like to comment on the narrator. He did an excellent job. The right one can make all the difference in how interesting the book is. Please keep him for your other books. Thanks again! Ester and Jose

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  20. Hale

    I really enjoyed this book. Most coming of age fantasy books bore me, however this one did not. You had plot twists that I never saw coming. I am now hooked. I have to say I enjoyed this book as much as I am enjoying Sanderson’s Arc Light series. I can’t wait for the sequel, and as long as you aren’t as slow as GRR I can wait!

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  21. Kathryn

    I forgot to mention I’ve recommended it to family and friends. I know they’ll get hooked too!

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  22. Kathryn

    I absolutely loved this book! I think this may get be the first Fantasy book I’ve ever read. I’m so glad to know there will be a sequel because I did not want this book to end! I feel like I’ve traveled to a different land and while there I laughed (frequently out loud and covering my mouth so I wouldn’t wake my husband), I held my breath, and I was deeply moved.

    I’ve read many books in my lifetime and only some leave a lasting impression, and I know this one will be one I’ll never forget. I also know that this book will be added to the handful of books I’ve read more than once. I just finished it two weeks ago and it’s calling my name.

    I don’t know how long it took you to write this book, it felt like it might’ve been a lifetime because it was written with such care. I’m anxiously, but patiently awaiting the sequel because I hope it feels the same.

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