21,275 words (≈ about 1 hour)
James Fletcher is the world's greatest dad--or so says his five-year-old daughter. But a worldwide catastrophe changes all that. Violent volcanoes erupt all over the planet, spewing a mysterious green vapor called Myas across the five continents. The next thing James realizes is that he has awakened to a new world: the future. He has been saved from his twenty-year coma and placed in a new body--a cold, metallic shell. Running around in his robotic body, he seeks… (more)
Language: English
Written in: 2010
Published: 2010-11-11
Word count: 21,275 words (≈ about 1 hour)
Tags: action, Humor, fantasy, Young Adult, fantasy adventure, Science Fantasy, science fiction adventure
Hi people. I specialize in writing Sci-fi/Fantasy for Young Adults and maybe middle grade. But I do hope everyone can enjoy my works. Please check out my blog at:
http://coranite.blogspot.com
There you can find information on my works and other stuff. If you have any questions, comments, feel free to post on my blog or on this site and I'll try to reply.
Thanks, and enjoy.
Oh...and if you're wondering why CS:FE ends abruptly...it's because I was writing it through blog posts...but no one was reading it.... So I have no motivation to continue. :(
Wed, 02 Nov 2011 23:41:42 +0100
The book starts off intensely enough. Then the scene changes to another dramatic beginning. Then there's another one, and another, and another. The last chapter, in fact, struck me as a pretty good beginning; it didn't share any characters from anything that came before. I would happily read any of the novels that started from any of these places ... but this isn't so much a single story as the beginnings of about six of them, held together with very light thread indeed. I'd urge the author to… (more)
The book starts off intensely enough. Then the scene changes to another dramatic beginning. Then there's another one, and another, and another. The last chapter, in fact, struck me as a pretty good beginning; it didn't share any characters from anything that came before. I would happily read any of the novels that started from any of these places ... but this isn't so much a single story as the beginnings of about six of them, held together with very light thread indeed. I'd urge the author to finish one or more of these books before publishing them. He's a good writer, but should get all the way through one story before starting another one. I can't really recommend this one.
(less)Thu, 11 Nov 2010 21:52:16 +0100
Sorry for the typos. I'll try fixing it up later.