Adventure. Reality-Twisting Technology. Magic-Laced Action.Eden, home to the last of humanity, has taken a thousand years to build beyond what they had destroyed. Vernon Douglas is a seventeen year old student at his local magic school. He dreams of greatness aspiring to become a Paladin. The best society has to offer.He is a rune caster. Shunned by most and not accepted into the most prestigious ranks because of their limitations. Despite his better judgment he accepts his friend's request to join their school's magic tournament team. Giving Vernon a way to show what he is truly made of. Even with protection the sport can kill and magic is an unpredictable force. Vernon faces his fear, doubt, and high school as the final tournament approaches. Will all his efforts be in vain, proving he is really nothing but a lowly rune caster, or can he rise above?The Zero Class is the first book in the 10 book series Cypher Theorem. If you like Jim Butcher or Annie Bellet with solid face paced action laced with magic then this series is for you. Let yourself get swept away to a far off planet where the last of humanity resides.Buy The Zero Class today!
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My whole life I had a large imagination. When I played, with my Legos or running around outside with my friends, it wasn't just playing, I was in a different place or another world. I would dream up stories and settings, where I would normally be the lead, or at least be looking through their eyes.
Playing video games, mostly text based role playing games, was and in most cases still is a normalcy for the escape into some uncharted and untold world where adventure awaited, which fuels my own creations.
My official writing career started in 2011, where I started putting down thoughts and ideas I’ve had building inside my psyche for years. To satiate your curiosity head on over to my website for more about me and my work:
Interesting YA read...cool premise, good world building, believable characters, plenty of action and excitement...This book has a lot of potential but really needs to be edited...it was difficult to get into the story at times b/c of all the errors...it is pretty obvious that The Zero Class is a self published book since it lacks the editing and polish that major publishers are able to provide for their writers... still a pretty good read (could be great with a little more work), and I will be continuing with the series... I obtained this book through Goodreads First Reads in exchange for my honest review.
Has a good story line and I enjoyed the twist of magic and technology together, along with the idea of the human race on a different planet. I enjoyed each of the different characters especially Emma, even thou she only had a small part. Wish there was a bit more information about how Magic came about with the human's who landed on the new planet, Eden.
I caught myself sometimes wondering about certain words, definitely needs someone to edit the work. At times it did get a bit hard to get into the book, due to over describing certain areas, however, I would like to read the next book to find out what happens.
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In a thousand years or so, much of humanity lives on Eden, a world where magic exists.
A kid is a senior in high school when the society makes magic fighting an official sport. He joins up, hoping to join the Paladins, an elite fighting unit.
Pretty good stuff really, but this book needs some major editing. There are a great many mistakes throughout the work.
Man, this book has a really good concept, but the execution is terrible. It REALLY needs to be gone over by a good editor. Hell, even a mediocre editor would be nice. Typos, misspellings, wrong words, repetitive, and needs a good fat trimming. I would like to re-read this some time in the future after its been fixed. It's a really cool idea mixing the tech and magic but it's just hard to wade through.
I won a copy of this book through a Goodreads Firstreads giveaway. I was really excited by the idea of this book. I think the overall concept is interesting, but the writing is very poorly executed. There are so many errors which make it confusing and hard to read. The flow is also very choppy. I would love to try again if there is ever a revised version.
If you can get past the misspellings, the use of homophones in place of the correct words, random commas, sentence fragments, and the constant changing of tenses there is the base of a good story here.
An interesting twist on the traditional ya urban fantasy. I really enjoyed the interplay between magic and technology. I'm looking forward to the next book
Skipping made it slightly difficult to understand but otherwise would have been a solid with more elaboration on the story and not the action scenes alone.