Clockwork Mechanicals - the Complete Trilogy - a middle grades book for one low price. Includes: The Clockwork Mechanical The Ring of Fire High Altitude Airship * That’s 33,902 words and 287 pages.
Eleven-year-old Brad Millner's got a problem.
For starters, he's lost his memory. He can't even remember his own name. As if that wasn’t bad enough, he's stranded on a space station. A space station that’s going to crash into the earth in less than one hour and kill millions of people.
That means Brad’s got less than an hour to disable the space station’s force field so that it burns up when it enters the earth’s atmosphere. The only catch is that a terrible Clockwork Mechanical – the living machine that is behind the diabolical plan to destroy the world – is out to get him.
Join Brad on his frantic quest to disable the space station's force field generator and save the world. See him team up with some unlikely companions - a swarm of little clockwork butterflies, a mechanical spider, and a girl with ADHD - as he tries to outsmart the Clockwork Mechanical.
And once that's done, he's got two more Clockwork Mechanicals to outsmart. Otherwise, the human race is done for.
Peter Stone, an avid student of history, was reading books on Ancient Greece from the age of four. Periods of interest include the ancient world, medieval era, Napoleonic times, and the Second World War. He still mourns the untimely passing of King Leonidas of Sparta and Field Marshal Michel Ney of France.
A product of the Cold War Generation, Peter Stone studied the ramifications of a nuclear missile strike when he was in his senior year of high school, learning the effects of nuclear fallout and how to (hopefully) survive it. He has ever been drawn to post-apocalyptic and dystopian novels and films, and eagerly devoured The Day of the Triffids and John Christopher's Tripod Trilogy when he was a child. He is also an avid fan of science fiction, and his favorite books include the Lensmen Series by E.E.Doc.Smith, anything by Alastair Reynolds, and the Evergence trilogy by Sean Williams. He also enjoys J-pop (especially Ayumi Hamasaki trance remixes), K-pop, Korean movies, and K-drama.
Peter Stone graduated from Melbourne School of Ministries Bible College in 1988. He has been teaching Sunday School and playing the keyboard in church for over twenty-five years. His wife is from Japan and they have two wonderful children. He has worked in the same games company for over twenty years, but still does not comprehend why they expect him to work all day instead of playing games.
I don't care what age this is for but I think it age appropriate for everyone. I loved it and I'm 50 . It has a very good storyline that also teaches us a few lessons about how to treat others without you even aware that it's being done. Peter has done a fine job on this book and I will be checking out more of his books. Give it a try if not for you kids then yourself. I loved it. Now I'm on to the next set of his books I have bought. Great job Peter Stone.
There are some spoilers with this review, but I figure it's the parents or an adult that will be buying for a child that will be reading the review, therefore it won't ruin it for the actual reader. This book is geared toward Age Level: 7 - 12 | Grade Level: 2 - 6
This trilogy is perfect for young kids as it demonstrates problem solving skills, teaches to be kind to others and to be more understanding of children with disabilities. It also educates kids on environmental issues. The author has also included pictures to help the reader visualize the space station, off-shore drilling platform and the high altitude airship which really adds to the story. It really is the complete package and I applaud Mr. Stone for creating this wonderful and entertaining piece of writing.
I like that the Orb wiped Brad's memory so that he could have a different perspective on his classmates that were deemed 'different' than everyone else. Kids these days can be really cruel to other kids that seem different, and this story really showed that there is a reason for everything and they should not be judgmental - if they just stop and give the 'different' kid a chance, they might just surprise you. At least, that is what I got out of it.
This well-written and creative trilogy is an absolutely delightful read that is action-packed and guaranteed to keep young readers interested. It is a story that will appeal to both girls and boys.
Not only do we get a new addition in the form of Georgia, and get to see the origins of Spidey, Roach, and the Butterflies, we get to see Brad, Megan and Robby complete their tasks. We learn exactly what the Orb is, and how the Mechanicals came to our world in the first place.
Too many times in books and movies, the hero, once the danger is over, reverts to the same horrible personality he was before, but that's not the case with Brad. He realizes his mistakes, and changes for the better, and the theme of friendship that started with the appearance of Megan in the first book is cemented in the final.
I must admit, I was a little sad to finish the trilogy, and it's definitely one I will be re-reading in future.
A wonderful adventure trilogy that will appeal to boys and girls, and teaches a few good lessons along the way.
(I received this book in exchange for an honest review)
I was given "Clockwork Mechanicals- the Complete Trilogy by the author, Peter R. Stone, in exchange for an honest review. I read book one quiet some time ago and thought it was a great middle grade read! So when Mr. Stone gave me the opportunity to read the whole set, I jumped on the chance. Steampunk for kids with great characters and a good moral lesson. Read them in order as they go from one point in time to the next, however each book has a definite beginning and an ending. I just love this author. His YA "Forager" series was also a good read. I give it five stars and can recommend for ages 7-13, (though I am much older than that and really enjoyed them)
"Don;t let the Mechanical catch you. it will imprison you for the rest of your life," said the Orb in a space station to an eleven year old who has now the responsibility to save the world from an impending danger of from a machine with a mind of its own, Mechanical planning to wipe out the human race any time. This well written book is adventurous, futuristic and compelling with detailed blow by blow description of how the boy was going to save the world. Pick up your copy today, because you don't want waste a moment without reading it.
Another great book by Peter R. Stone, I absolutely love this trilogy! This book has a great story line and amazing characters. This book is not just for younger reader but it is a fun read for everyone, this book is very fast paced and was interesting from the first page on! These stories are not just stories but they also each you something. I love these books and would highly recommend them to anyone who is looking for another great book!!
The books were short but interesting. They are more for younger readers but are we written wel and have a up beat way of showing kindness toward your fellow man.
This trilogy will capture the hearts and minds of any "gamer". And like any good book, it teaches the reader a lesson. Can't get your child to let go of the joystick/controller? This trilogy will make them, at least temporarily find something enjoyable to do.