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The Return of the Ring
by The Salu Brothers
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Pub Date
12 Oct 2015
| Archive Date
31 Dec 2015
Description
Dreadlock wants to be the most powerful wizard in the
world and will stop at nothing to get what he wants.
After defeating the good magician Epsilon by betrayal, he
arises after 1000 years to conquer the Kingdom. Only one thing can stop him -
Epsilon's ring.
Prince Archer and his companions embark on an epic quest
to find the ring to save his family and the Kingdom with Dreadlock opposing him
at every turn.
Author_bio: “Nathaniel, Bryant, Reginald & Kenneth
Salu are brothers living in Houston and Saint Kitts. They have had a fondness
for telling each other stories since childhood.
Dreadlock wants to be the most powerful wizard in the
world and will stop at nothing to get what he wants.
After defeating the good magician Epsilon by betrayal, he arises after 1000 years to...
Description
Dreadlock wants to be the most powerful wizard in the
world and will stop at nothing to get what he wants.
After defeating the good magician Epsilon by betrayal, he
arises after 1000 years to conquer the Kingdom. Only one thing can stop him -
Epsilon's ring.
Prince Archer and his companions embark on an epic quest
to find the ring to save his family and the Kingdom with Dreadlock opposing him
at every turn.
Author_bio: “Nathaniel, Bryant, Reginald & Kenneth
Salu are brothers living in Houston and Saint Kitts. They have had a fondness
for telling each other stories since childhood.
A Note From the Publisher
Keywords: Children's Books, Easy Readers, Short Stories, Fantasy, Action and Adventure, Bedtime Stories, Wizards, Magicians, Prince and Princess, Picture book
Keywords: Children's Books, Easy Readers, Short Stories, Fantasy, Action and Adventure, Bedtime Stories, Wizards, Magicians, Prince and Princess, Picture book
Advance Praise
The Return of the Ring is one of those stories. 18
years in the making, The Return of the Ring was a top 10 finalist in the
Nickelodeon / KTV children’s writing competition in 1997 out of several
thousands of entries. Now, the authors wish to share one of their favorite epic
tales with the whole world.”
The Return of the Ring is one of those stories. 18 years in the making, The Return of the Ring was a top 10 finalist in the Nickelodeon / KTV children’s writing competition in 1997 out of several...
Advance Praise
The Return of the Ring is one of those stories. 18
years in the making, The Return of the Ring was a top 10 finalist in the
Nickelodeon / KTV children’s writing competition in 1997 out of several
thousands of entries. Now, the authors wish to share one of their favorite epic
tales with the whole world.”
Marketing Plan
Ebook and Audio
Available Editions
EDITION |
Other Format |
ISBN |
9781506900414 |
PRICE |
US$5.99 (USD)
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Additional Information
Available Editions
EDITION |
Other Format |
ISBN |
9781506900414 |
PRICE |
US$5.99 (USD)
|
Average rating from 14 members
Featured Reviews
Reviewer 57831
2 stars
2 stars
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I'm not sure which came first--The Lord of the Rings or this story. I'm not a fan of either. The saving grace of this book--why I rated it two stars instead of one--is the fact that it was written by a child. When I was seven years old I "borrowed" from stories I loved too. Never won any awards for it or got those published though. Reading this book to my daughter, perhaps that was all for good reason.
2 stars
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Carla J, Reviewer
1 star
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This book was written years ago by a child, the illustrations are childlike and the story jumps all over. This is not a book I would recommend to anyone. Sorry.
1 star
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Al S, Reviewer
2 stars
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2 stars
When reading this it must be recognized from the get go that it was written by a child.
If you know this before hand you will not be confused by the "quality of writing" displayed.
During my initial reading of the book I thought "my 9 year old writes better than this". Now I know why.
Fun for the child to have the book published and good for family remembrances but not recommended for a general audience.
2 stars
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Krysta V, Reviewer
2 stars
2 stars
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2 stars
This story falls in between targets. The illustration to story ratio isn't high enough for the very young reader, and the level of story telling isn't mature enough to appeal to an older reader. I would not recommend this book.
2 stars
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Allison D, Librarian
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This was an interesting book. I am assuming that it was written by some younger people. It’s pretty good for kids. The illustrations are not the best, but for kids the entire undertaking is pretty impressive. I would put this in my library to show the kids that you can do something big, even if you are a kid.
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Featured Reviews
Reviewer 57831
2 stars
2 stars
2 stars
2 stars
2 stars
I'm not sure which came first--The Lord of the Rings or this story. I'm not a fan of either. The saving grace of this book--why I rated it two stars instead of one--is the fact that it was written by a child. When I was seven years old I "borrowed" from stories I loved too. Never won any awards for it or got those published though. Reading this book to my daughter, perhaps that was all for good reason.
2 stars
2 stars
2 stars
2 stars
2 stars
Carla J, Reviewer
1 star
1 star
1 star
1 star
1 star
This book was written years ago by a child, the illustrations are childlike and the story jumps all over. This is not a book I would recommend to anyone. Sorry.
1 star
1 star
1 star
1 star
1 star
Al S, Reviewer
2 stars
2 stars
2 stars
2 stars
2 stars
When reading this it must be recognized from the get go that it was written by a child.
If you know this before hand you will not be confused by the "quality of writing" displayed.
During my initial reading of the book I thought "my 9 year old writes better than this". Now I know why.
Fun for the child to have the book published and good for family remembrances but not recommended for a general audience.
2 stars
2 stars
2 stars
2 stars
2 stars
Krysta V, Reviewer
2 stars
2 stars
2 stars
2 stars
2 stars
This story falls in between targets. The illustration to story ratio isn't high enough for the very young reader, and the level of story telling isn't mature enough to appeal to an older reader. I would not recommend this book.
2 stars
2 stars
2 stars
2 stars
2 stars
Allison D, Librarian
0 stars
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Not set
This was an interesting book. I am assuming that it was written by some younger people. It’s pretty good for kids. The illustrations are not the best, but for kids the entire undertaking is pretty impressive. I would put this in my library to show the kids that you can do something big, even if you are a kid.
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