![]() ![]() The Green Ember belongs on a shelf in your home. Of course, eventually you’ll want the real book. And if you visit their website today, you’ll see The Green Ember is FREE today in the kindle store. ![]() has provided through the audiobook version, delightfully voiced by Joel Clarkson (available at ). It brings me great pleasure to recommend The Green Ember to readers of every age, everywhere. – Jonah Goodgame (for Jonah’s spontaneous video review, click here) “If you’ve ever liked a book, I think you’ll like The Green Ember” He was recently spotted on the playground halfway through Tolkein’s Silmarillion, and for two years, his favorite book has been Watership Down). In case you’re still on the fence about this fantastic debut novel, here’s what my son Jonah had to say (Jonah is 11, he read the LOTR trilogy for the first time when he was 9. ![]() With rich character development and brisk, thoughtful dialogue, The Green Ember fully lives up to the implicit claims within that stirring start. And blessedly, the action pitched and careened from there with a deft storyteller’s touch. “My place beside you, my blood for yours! Till the Green Ember rises or the end of the world!” The brief prologue ends with a mysterious, captivating call that echoes throughout the rest of the story. Smith (proprietor of ) is my friend, but even if he were my arch nemesis, I would have been swept into this finely written tale of peril and beauty, treachery and hope. That means the world is beginning to learn about Heather and Picket Longtreader. My heart leaps! It LEAPS I tell you! Last week The Green Ember was the #1 Children’s Fantasy novel on. All this week, I’ll be postings short reviews (and doing GIVEAWAYS!!) of new book releases that I think the Slugs & Bugs Blog readers will enjoy. ![]()
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