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Sig Woods and the Book of Elements

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A young boy discovers the power to control nature. He must band together with friends to find the all-powerful Book of Elements.

238 pages, Paperback

First published November 10, 2013

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Y. Pushkin

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Y. Pushkin started his writing career to inspire and motivate readers to see a different perspective on life. His passion for nature and sharing meaningful and insightful experiences is evident through his writing. Pushkin's goal through his writing is to connect and share an experience unlike any other with readers of all walks of life from teen to adult.

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Author 13 books15 followers
February 2, 2014
Sig Woods makes a great story for younger fantasy fans. We start off with an average teenage boy. he lives with his scientist father and baker mother. The girl next door is his first real crush, and he's not sure what to do about her. What Sig doesn't know is he possesses supernatural power.

The story follows Sig along his adventure to finding the Book of Elements. Be patient there's a lot of back story that goes on before the venture actually takes place. He and Ellie, the girl next door, both find they have a special connection to nature. Sig is in tune with the Earth and Ellie with water. Together, with the help of their magical mentor Dietrich, they go in search of the book, hoping to find it before the bad guys do.

This would make a book for older kids, tweens, and early teens. If your reader was fond of the Percy Jackson series, this might appeal to them. The language is very G-rated, and there are no graphic issues to deal with. Giving this to your kids isn't going to raise any uncomfortable questions. As an adult reader, this is a quick book for those short lunch breaks. No one looking over your shoulder can complain. It is my understanding that there will be a re-edit of this book. This may or may not include extra material I was not given as a part of my review copy. As of now, I can safely say this is a young reader gift. I give it 3 stars.
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Author 4 books25 followers
December 6, 2013
A young teen adventure with magic, comedy, and a touch of young romance.

This story tells like a campfire story with a touch of fairy tale. As a young boy discovers that his family has been hiding secrets of great power from him, he finds a romantic friendship with the girl next door. Together, they come into their own and grow to learn some intriguing realities.

A rollicking tale with a family cat that keeps stealing the limelight!

I recommend this adventure for any kids looking for a fun adventure!
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