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Upgrader: Re-Engineered

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A dimensional rift has opened, and now a headstrong young man must learn to use an ancient power before the Earth is enslaved.

Dylan Kent is exposed to a mysterious energy from another dimension! Transformed into an ever-changing warrior, Dylan must harness these new powers in order to keep our world free from intradimensional invaders. These invaders have come to our world in search of the power Dylan now possesses. If Dylan is unsuccessful in repelling them, not only will he die but our world will die with him!

137 pages, Nook

First published May 15, 2011

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Terry Tibke

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16 reviews3 followers
August 12, 2011
I really enjoyed this book!
It was fun and interesting and very much what I have come to expect from Actionopolis Publishing.
A wonderful and fast paced read for boys, girls, kids and adults.
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Author 26 books684 followers
August 5, 2011
What a fun book this was! Tibke wastes no time throwing his reader right into the action and from then it's just go, go, go! When he does need to throw in a little backstory or give us a breather from the break-neck pace, he does it smoothly and so well you hardly know it's happening.

The book is listed as young adult, but my eleven-year-old is reading it now and it's perfectly suitable for him.

If you (or your son) enjoy a fast, quick read with lots of cool and creepy monsters, then I'd happily recommend this book to you! I also think this would be a great read for a kid who doesn't much like books.
Profile Image for Ali Cross.
Author 26 books684 followers
August 8, 2011
What a fun book this was! Tibke wastes no time throwing his reader right into the action and from then it's just go, go, go! When he does need to throw in a little backstory or give us a breather from the break-neck pace, he does it smoothly and so well you hardly know it's happening.

The book is listed as young adult, but my eleven-year-old is reading it now and it's perfectly suitable for him.

If you (or your son) enjoy a fast, quick read with lots of cool and creepy monsters, then I'd happily recommend this book to you! I also think this would be a great read for a kid who doesn't much like books.
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Author 58 books567 followers
September 6, 2011
UPGRADER boasts some serious star power. Action MolBuses from the first page on, and there are never any lulls. I felt like I was reading the best bits of comic book—only better.

Dylan Kent is your average unassuming teenager. Not so average as to make him Clark Kent but average enough that you figure out early on he's not a vampire or a werewolf, or anything extraordinary at all. Then that changes; and not by any of the usual means. There are no toxic waste dumps, or over turned semi trucks of radio active ooze in UPGRADER, but there is intriguing plot, and an epic fantasy world looming at the seam of our own dimension.

UPGRADER is not to be missed for the action alone!
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