The Disc is a very interesting account of three young boys, in their treasure hunt, observing a foreign object floating down a stream of water. They put the object with their other so-called treasures, only to learn in their young adult lives, that this object holds the secrets for the cure of all diseases; improve land productivity; promote peace and goodwill among men by the eradicating of drug abuse, crime and war. Naturally, this information would be dangerous in the hands of the medical profession. Try to imagine the cost of being cured of arthritis, cancer, AIDS, etc. Consequently, persons in the medical profession and drug trafficking business try every “trick in the book” to get possession of the Disc, but to no avail. Proper use of the Disc produces varied kinds of The lame walk; the blind regain sight; persons with AIDS cured; the cowards gained courage, etc. The Book is written in playwright format to give its characters a real-life affect; to make the plots of the book develop more naturally and to make the Book more interesting to read. Osiefield Anderson, Ph.D.