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Tuesday, June 4, 2013

"A roller coaster ride of the imagination....The book totally took me by surprise." ~Jennifer Warrick Davis.
 Will the simple tricks of an old blacksmith and his Anvil-created robot be enough to save a forgotten realm spellbound by witchcraft? Find out for .99 CENTS!http://www.amazon.com/Little-Orphan-Anvil-Complete-ebook/dp/B008H40YPW/ref=cm_cr_pr_pb_t
"I couldn't put my kindle down!" ~ Tribalchick, amazon reviews. 

"The style of this book was like a balm washing over my brain." ~ Charles Muller, Book I. 

"Who knew taking a pumpkin from the middle of the woods could cause this much trouble?" Laura Young, book II.

"This is a magnificently well written and very fast paced story...a MUST read series that will grip you and drag you in and keep you very entertained!!!" ~ Jenny Bynum, Book III.


"A real treat for the fantasy loving fan of science fiction and witchcraft." ~ diebus, amazon reviews.

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Stories 'n Tales in Spotlights!: "IMAGINATION EXPLOSION!" The "Little Orphan Anvil...

Stories 'n Tales in Spotlights!: "IMAGINATION EXPLOSION!" The "Little Orphan Anvil...: By  Aneesa Price "Love, Live, Learn" Imagination Explosion! ,   February 1, 2013 This review is from:  Little Orp...

"IMAGINATION EXPLOSION!" The "Little Orphan Anvil" Trilogy




Imagination Explosion!, February 1, 2013
This review is from: Little Orphan Anvil: The Complete Trilogy
A Review of the Little Orphan Anvil by Joseph Beekman

This is a trilogy that parents and older children can both enjoy. The author's imagination is impressive in the manner within which he describes the surprising world he created where magic and metal meld together. I have never before read a book that combines the sci-fi favorite of robotics with one of my favorites - magic.
It is essentially a refreshing play on the evil witch story but what makes this trilogy even more unique is the unexpected twists that the reader definitely would not be able to predict. What makes this a great read for older children is that it inspires that feeling of appeasement, from knowing that good can overcome evil despite the many adversities that the characters face in each of the books.
I would recommend this to readers that loved Harry Potter and felt disappointed when the series ended. This to me, is something you can pick up and find delight that will nurture your imagination in the most unexpected, yet fantastic way.

A review by Aneesa Price - Sugary, Spicy Reads

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