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The Extraordinary Life of Riz

A Praying Mantis' Quest for a Happy Ending

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Pub Date 18 Apr 2025 | Archive Date 15 May 2025

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Description

In a world where marriage means death, can a praying mantis have a happy ending?

Riz needed no one in his life except his best friend, Big Al, and Uncle Qasim. And he especially did not need any of those annoying, pesky, fatal she-mantises.

Until Dua came into his life.

When Mother Nature steps in to ruin Riz’s life and happy ending, Riz and Big Al are thrust into an extraordinary adventure, running for their lives from an enemy who knows them too well and will never give up.

If they manage to survive this adventure, could they find the answer to the most mysterious question of it all:

Can a praying mantis have a happy ending?

In a world where marriage means death, can a praying mantis have a happy ending?

Riz needed no one in his life except his best friend, Big Al, and Uncle Qasim. And he especially did not need any of...


A Note From the Publisher

This book is meant for the ages 10+, so it is for Upper Middle Grade readers in the Middle Grade Category, as well as for Teen/YA readers. I would not recommend it for children younger than 10.

This book is meant for the ages 10+, so it is for Upper Middle Grade readers in the Middle Grade Category, as well as for Teen/YA readers. I would not recommend it for children younger than 10.


Advance Praise

"a fast-paced, exciting story with heart" - Beta Reader 1
"brings out the child in me... takes me to a different world" - Beta Reader 2
Please also see NetGalley reviews below.

"a fast-paced, exciting story with heart" - Beta Reader 1
"brings out the child in me... takes me to a different world" - Beta Reader 2
Please also see NetGalley reviews below.


Marketing Plan

1. Social media posts on personal accounts on Facebook and LinkedIn. (F: @nida.farid, L:@nidafarid)

2. Facebook Author Page : will be used for social media posts, as well as to run Meta Ads to access Facebook and Instagram audience.

3. Author email list, managed through Kit.com. Broadcast twice a month.

4. Available on all Amazon stores

5. Distributed by Bookvault and it's global distribution options.

6. Accessing China and India market through PublsihDrive.

7. Use promo sites, like FussyLibrarian, BargainBooksy, BookBub, etc.

8. Amazon Ads

9. School, library and bookstore visits and readings.

10. Visits to local and regional Literature festivals once the season starts in Fall '25.

1. Social media posts on personal accounts on Facebook and LinkedIn. (F: @nida.farid, L:@nidafarid)

2. Facebook Author Page : will be used for social media posts, as well as to run Meta Ads to access...


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i really liked this story! i liked the art along the pages and thought it was a quick and easy read. My niece would love this

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Riz might be a praying mantis, but his journey is anything but small.

This book asks a surprisingly deep question: Can a praying mantis have a happy ending? And while that sounds whimsical on the surface, don’t let it fool you, this is a fast-paced, emotionally layered story that isn't afraid to get dark.

Riz’s world is equal parts charming and brutal. He’s got a bestie (Big Al), an uncle (Uncle Qasim), and one big rule: avoid she-mantises at all costs. That is... until Dua enters the picture and everything flips upside down. What follows is an adventure packed with danger, humor, and a surprising amount of emotional depth for an insect-led tale.

While marketed for middle grade and YA readers, I would not hand this to a 4th grader. I’m 22, and even I felt some type of way at the Caterpillar scene, beautifully illustrated, yes, but definitely intense. The language leans more YA, with mature vocabulary and moments that aren’t softened for younger readers. That said, older middle schoolers and teens who enjoy animal perspectives, survival stories, and unexpected emotional twists will likely connect with it.

The illustrations are eye-catching and add a lot to the vibe of the story. And while it did leave me feeling a bit uneasy at times, I admire the boldness. This book doesn’t sugarcoat nature, it leans into it, fangs and all.

Bottom line? The Extraordinary Life of Riz is an imaginative, daring story that doesn’t play it safe, and that’s what makes it worth the read.

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A beautifully sweet, if sometimes tense and dramatic, story of whether love can survive every obstacle, even Mother Nature. Riz is such a kind hearted main character, you can feel his emotions so loudly in everything he does. His match and ongoing battle to be with Dua also makes him even more endearing.

Think A Bug's Life with more drama!

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