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Virtual Hero

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Superheroes in space!

Not just any superheroes—virtual superheroes. Four exciting stories of Jeremy, Mickey, and Bridget from the Virtual Chronicles world await your enjoyment. From their base on Titan, the trio find plenty of exciting challenges for their new super human powers. You can join them on these fun adventures as they go where no virtual superhero has gone before.

42 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 25, 2013

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R.L. Copple

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As a young teen, R. L. Copple played in his own make-believe world, writing the stories and drawing the art for his own comics while experiencing the worlds of other authors like Tolkien, Lewis, Asimov, and Lester Del Ray. After years of writing devotionally, he returned to the passion of his youth in order to combine his fantasy worlds and faith into the reality of the printed page. Since then, his imagination has given birth to The Reality Chronicles trilogy from Splashdown Books, and Mind Game, Ethereal Worlds Anthology, and How to Make an Ebook: Using Free Software from Ethereal Press, along with numerous short stories in various magazines. In his Texas Hill Country residence, he continues to create and give wings to new realities so that others might enjoy and be inspired by them.

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July 8, 2014
Copple's collection of middle grade adventure stories featuring three young friends who don their virtual capes and go about saving the world is a good introduction to his novels in "The Virtual Chronicles." One need not have read Mind Game (or the sequels Hero Game and Virtual Game) to enjoy these vignettes. They are well written short stories that capture the spirit of YA thrill-a-minute story telling and that sci-fi near future feel. If you want a different take on the hero genre, this is worth the buck for a couple of lunch times of reading enjoyment.
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