Look I'm not saying this is the greatest book ever... maybe the second or the third.
I mean there's adventure, comedy, romance, a misunderstood dragon, elves that would be on the naughty list, a bro-unicorn, post modern dwarves, oh and best of all, me. Lots of me!
Okay me, you convinced me. This is the greatest book ever. Still could use more me, though...
Witness the ridiculous origins of Barely Balanced through the eyes of Medium! Can Small and Large help him on an epic quest to the world of the Fae? Dive into a wild story, packed with fantastic artwork, and hilarious activity pages, including a maze through Medium's chest hair!
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Cameron has been interested in storytelling all of his life. He was first introduced to the art by his father who would tell incredibly frightening tales around the campfire and giggle like a cheesy villain as he made each of his kids walk home alone through the darkened woods.
Though terrified, Cameron was also enthralled by the power of words. Despite his severe dyslexia and A.D.H.D., he began writing. Discouragement due to these handicaps was a constant battle for him, but also a large reason why his writing strives to encourage those who think and act differently to excel.
In college Cameron formed his first entertainment company, Bardic Wind. This allowed him to make a job out of storytelling by writing and performing ridiculous comedy tales and romantic adventures. This sparked the performance fire that led him to create Barely Balanced, an acrobatic comedy show that has won multiple awards for comedy and creativity.
He now travels eleven months per year performing all across America. In his sparse free time he is working on the fourth issue of the Barely Balanced books, a circus themed activity book, and his first full-length novel. To get a sneak peek, check out http://www.camerontomele.com/sneak-pe... And keep up with his adventures at https://www.facebook.com/tomele
This is a fantastically fun comic book that lets you take your friends from Barely Balanced home from the Medieval Faire. The humor is ribald, the artwork is old school, and the cheesy lines are mildly inappropriate.
To be honest, I stole the book back from the kids and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Juggling cats and floating babies, just in the first two pages this book is filled with the wonderful crazy adventure that one would only expect from a Barely Balanced book. A fabulously quick read that makes you sad when it is suddenly over.... Can't wait to get/read the next book.