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By Lindsey Richard (UK) Hall

Nic Granger didn't plan to save the world. He just wanted to play The Three Kings of Orr online and defeat the Deceiver. The Deceiver had other ideas. As the land of Orr's nastiest villain, he had escaped into the real world some weeks before when the man who invented inter reality chips actually made one work.

When Nic finds himself in Orr, an amazing journey begins through time, space, the Internet and the world of his own street. With the help his best friend Frog, younger sister Emily, the knight Riddith and Princess Rhea, The Net Warriors are born. They are joined by a host of other characters including Bruce, a dragon with appallingly smelly breath and Prefix, a mace with the character of a playful puppy. As for the hackers, who is black hat and who is white?

Follow their adventures to the End of Time as they are captured by the Hellriders, battle with the headless horsemen, and try to find the Deceiver before he finds them. Can they put the worlds of reality and inter-reality back to how they should be?


A review by Suzanne Coleburn, Reader To Reader Reviews

If you are a lover of virtual reality games you are going to love THE NET WARRIORS. This enticing story begins when a Japanese man who designed Dec chips for digital entertainment and home control centers with the latest computer technology in the beginning of the 21st Century changed things in the world one day when he decided to change things with his game "The Three Kings of Orr." The game was complex, net based and linked to a web ring, rather than DVD or disc based and what happens next is wild and wooly. Katana assumed the part of the Wise King and while in the game he activated his mortal enemy, the Deceiver who was a shrewd and unsavory character who could change into human and animals at will. Before he knows it Katana is dissolved into the game and disappears.

The special IR chip that Kantana designed was installed in a DEC set and sent to the Granger family in a small country town in England where a young 14 year old boy named Nic who has a copy of "The Three Kings of Orr" receives a special message of help on his monitor screen. Nic assumes the persona of the Wise King of Orr and types the words in the message and finds himself blending into the screen and into the game. What a blast. This fast paced story rockets into the fantasy world of Orr and into the reality of life in England, America and Australia as the good guys and the baddies come together trying to save the world from the Deceiver.

Lindsey Hall does a bang up job of keeping his readers glued to the screen finding out what is going to happen next. A jolly good story. Don't miss it!

Suzanne Coleburn, Reader To Reader Reviews www.readertoreader.com

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By by Roy O. Phillips, Illustrated by Dawn M. Phillips
This story is about an older brother, named Kermit, who receives a chemistry set for his Birthday. His younger brother, named Rocky, is a typical little brother and a pain in neck. Rocky's imagination runs wild and he decides his older brother is a mad scientist with an evil plan to destroy the world. Rocky hasn't figured out that if Kermit destroys the world he would destroy himself, which obviously doesn't make sense. There is a small walk in closet under the stairs that has been given to Kermit to use for building models. Kermit decided to use his chemistry set in the closet also since it has a locking doorknob to keep Rocky out of it. One day Kermit hurriedly left and the door did not shut completely Rocky snuck in and decided that mixing the chemicals would destroy the evil scientists plan. Rocky's plan to mix chemicals caused smoke to pour out of several bottles and when his mom saw the smoke she called the fire department. Once the fire department arrived Rocky's brother and mom quickly figured out what he had done. Kermit was very angry and went looking for his little brother. Rocky hide behind their mom but mom gave Rocky the spanking Kermit wanted to.
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By by Elisabeth Schussler and Jim Wandersee
The two botanist-author-illustrators employ whimsical pen and ink drawings, along with silhouetted background elements, creating a distinctive artistic style to help young readers (ages 4-8) visualize the tale. A map of Abby and Tate's neighbourhood situates the story and lets the reader add imagined details to it. It also establishes the territory for future adventures. A science "Facts and Principles" page at the end of the book extends its readers' botanical knowledge and helps to open their eyes to the fascinating world of plants. This book is sized to fit comfortably in a child's hands, and features easy-to-turn pages.
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By Gerald Crowley

Deep down in the drains under the big cities, lives a strange race of creatures called Grozzles. Who live in a land called Grozzleland. Grozzleland is being flooded with oil and grease, by the lazy habits of the Big People in the city above. Can Grotty and his friends save Grozzleland before it's too late? Join Grotty and Captain Snooty on an adventure to find the leader of the big people. In Search of the Big People tells the story in a fun way about the problem of pollution. That gets poured down the drains. The pollution eventually ends up in rivers and lakes, draining into the ocean. In Search of the Big People is the first book of the Tunnel Quest Series. The Tunnel Quest series is a series of stories based around Grotty Grozzle and Friends. Who have adventures on water based environmental issues that are a now more than ever, a problem worldwide. This series is not a series of doom and gloom. But a series of hope. Children are our future and how we educate them now, will help our environment in the future. In Search of the Big People is an ideal story for anyone who has a concern for the environment and would make a perfect addition to any library. Part of the proceeds from the sale of this book goes to Greenpeace environmental awareness programs




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