This box may seem empty,
But there’s more than meets the eye…
Sam Miller seems like an ordinary 12-year-old boy, until he discovers a mysterious box. Suddenly, he lands in a magical world in which he must battle deadly pirates, savage warriors, giant man-eating spiders, and a fire-wielding tyrant. To survive, Sam must overcome his fears, solve riddles, and most of all, be extraordinary.
Kevin A. Springer grew up on a farm in Maryland where his imagination knew no limits. As a husband and father, he reconnected with his creativity while telling bedtime stories to his two young boys. One such story evolved into his debut book, Extraordinary Sam & the Adventurers’ Guild (March 2015, Bookfish Books LLC.), which tells the tale of an ordinary boy who finds a hatbox and discovers a world of adventure and self-discovery.
Kevin is a self-proclaimed dreamer and a kid at heart. When he’s not writing or reading, he is coaching soccer or helping with homework. He lives outside of Atlanta with his wife, two extraordinary boys, and dogs. He is also a co-founder of the Middle Grade Mafia blog.
Kevin is a self-proclaimed dreamer and a kid at heart. When he’s not writing or reading, he is coaching soccer or helping with homework. He lives outside of Atlanta with his wife, two extraordinary boys, and dogs. He is also a co-founder of the Middle Grade Mafia blog.
Find Kevin online:
Twitter: @kevinaspringer
Website: kevinaspringer.wordpress.com
It looks like a lovely MG story. I'm betting my 10 yr old would love it.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a lovely story,full of adventures :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun story. Congratulations to Kevin!
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ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun and interesting story. This is my first time hearing of it. Thanks for sharing. Best of luck to Kevin! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the comment, answering your question, the idea was to protect him,but maybe you are right it isn't very clear,thanks for make me notice it :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Kevin!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds interesting. Almost like Pandora's Box meets Percy Jackson.
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