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Book Synopsis Rieden Reece and the Broken Moon by : Matt Guzman
Download or read book Rieden Reece and the Broken Moon written by Matt Guzman and published by Mindfast Publishing. This book was released on 2023-01-03 with total page 334 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: He’s the only one who can fix the splintered sphere in the sky. But first he’ll have to defeat his own insecurities… Rieden Reece feels angry all the time. Dealing with a typical thirteen-year-old life is bad enough, but the troubled boy navigates school bullies, a divorced mom he needs to protect, and an absent dad. But when one night his bedroom shakes violently, he peers out his window and watches in stunned disbelief as the moon up above breaks apart. Alarmed when a shadowy figure climbs out of the cracked orb, Rieden is shocked when the quirky alien reveals he’s been sent from the future to help him find something mission-critical. And now thrust into an epic battle against immense evil powers, unstoppable enemies, and scary black hole faces, the determined teen fears all worlds are on the brink of collapse. Can one average youth save an entire universe from a countdown to catastrophe? Rieden Reece and the Broken Moon is the thrilling first book in the Rieden Reece middle grade science fiction series. If you or your child like captivating characters, exhilarating flights of fantasy, and finely crafted suspense, then you’ll love Matt Guzman’s action-packed adventure. Buy Rieden Reece and the Broken Moon to stitch the galaxy back together today!
Book Synopsis Rieden Reece and the Final Flower by : Matt Guzman
Download or read book Rieden Reece and the Final Flower written by Matt Guzman and published by Mindfast Publishing. This book was released on 2023-07-15 with total page 341 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Infection. Infestation. Infinity… Can Ri untangle this latest madness? A terrible threat to humanity’s existence which he helped create? There’s something strange stirring within the sleepy town of Desert Lime. Faint and wild whispers in the wind. Otherworldly murmurs from across the expanse of space and time. Crafty shape-shifters have crept into his school. Ri is intertwined in another epic adventure where he’s compelled to outwit bizarre life forms with insidious intentions. But first can he unmask their leader? A stealthy and mysterious alien called the Plague Doctor. No one is safe. In a race to determine who to trust he must stop the planet from crumbling into a barren wasteland before time runs out… That’s it. No pressure. Will Ri step up and become the hero we all need? Once again, the fate of our world rests upon the shoulders of a snarky thirteen-year-old! “You are traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land of imagination. Next stop, the Rieden Reece Zone!” And what a “zone” it is in this rollicking, high-flying, high-octane sci/fi fantasy adventure from Matt Guzman!
Book Synopsis Rieden Reece and the Broken Moon by : Matt Guzman
Download or read book Rieden Reece and the Broken Moon written by Matt Guzman and published by Rieden Reece. This book was released on 2023-01-03 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The first book in a middle grade sci-fi seven book series. Rieden Reece is a troubled thirteen-year-old from a broken home. He witnesses the moon breaking and an alien shadow man crawls out. Together they go on an adventure to restore the unraveling universe. The book series is designed to explore emotional health themes and encourage children to communicate with adults about their personal struggles.Book Blurb:Everyone keeps secrets. And all kids keep secrets from their parents. But what if your secret were so big, so terrible, and so impossible, no one would believe you anyway?Rieden Reece hides such a secret.To an outside observer, Ri may seem somewhat average. A troubled kid from a broken home coping with his personal pile of problems. A snarky thirteen-year-old can only deal with so much.The night the moon cracks changes him forever.When the moon breaks, it starts a chain of events leading him on the greatest adventure of his life. By his side, a shadowy figure from another universe whom Ri calls the Shadow Man. Together they must fight the evil powers beyond Ri's understanding. It forces him to muster up the strength, bravery, and grit he never knew he had.And the countdown until complete collapse continues?.Will Ri be able to stitch the moon back together before his universe completely unravels? And can he reverse what is happening to his helpless mom?
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Book Synopsis A Mermaid In Middle Grade by : A. M. Luzzader
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