Giveaway and Book Review of The Silver
Sphere
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Blurb
:
While
hiding from her troubled father in the local library, Shelby stares at a
flashing instant message on her computer: YOU
ARE NEEDED. She discovers a portal that opens and teleports her to the
planet Azimuth, where soldiers await. Here, she is not a child but a warrior,
Kin to one of the six Aulic Assembly members imprisoned by Malefic Cacoethes,
the daunting leader of the Nightlanders.
Malefic,
the evil spawn of the demon Biskara, razes towns and cities in his quest to
rule Azimuth, and yearns to turn his forces against Earth. Yet every time
Biskara gets close to achieving his malevolent goals, the Assembly uses the
Silver Sphere, a sophisticated armillary device, to thwart him.
With the
Assembly deposed, Biskara directing Malefic's conquests, and the Silver Sphere
out of reach, Shelby is thrust into an unforgettable quest with her fellow Kin.
She must learn to kill and lead an army into battle, or Azimuth—and Earth—will fall.
About the
Author:
I’ve been
writing since first setting pencil to steno pad at age 8. A year later, I began
developing the world of my current series-in-progress, and even created its
title, The Silver Sphere. Now, with the support of years of experience, those
early maps and back stories have progressed into what I hope is a fresh and
entertaining take on the classic young adult fantasy adventure.
Despite my
frequent escapes into parallel worlds, I root myself firmly in my very real
family and community. When not pacing the yard maniacally after every few pages
of writing, I spend as much time as possible hanging out with my studly
9-year-old son, and my inspirational wife Jenna. I also coach several local
youth sports teams in Beverly Hills, and alternate between yelling at my two
crazy Corgis and hiking with my trained German Shepherd.
For more,
join me in my favorite fantasy worlds, from Lord of the Rings to the creations
of C.S. Lewis, Anne McCaffrey and Terry Brooks. Even more importantly, stop by
and say hello on my Facebook page at AuthorMichaelDadich, tweet me
at @MichaelDadich, and stalk
my website at http://www.thesilversphere.org.org.
Contacts:
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Facebook AuthorMichaelDadich
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Amazon paper book
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Amazon Kindle Button
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Review
Well, I
don’t know about you, but I love fantasy literature and this book was right up
my alley. I loved the concept of earth
children being called to save another world.
I especially loved that they were children who had a rough life. I thought it was sweet that the librarian, Mr.
Dempsey, didn’t just dismiss Shelby’s words as nonsense like a lot of adults do
to kids. And I loved that he ended up
going through the portal also.
That
said, I did have a difficult time following the book initially. It jumps around in who it follows as there
are several main characters. After the
first few chapters I got used to the changing views, but it did confuse me somewhat
initially.
Overall,
this is a really good book. I give this
book 4 out of 5 clouds.
This
product or book may have been distributed for review; this in no way affects my
opinions or reviews.
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