The Magarisse - Softcover

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9781456835507: The Magarisse

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quot;CLINTON TWP. -- Paul was a freshman when he began writing the novel, which he calls a fantasy story in the vein of quot;Lord of the Rings.quot; Set in an Earth-like world at the end of one war, quot;The Magarissequot; tells the story of two men -- a sailor and a prince of a kingdom -- who try to prevent another war from beginning. The fictional planet has a different geography, but the people look, act and think like humans.The main difference between Earth and Paul's planet is quot;a tree that gives off energy which is the source of life in (that) world.quot; It is quot;quite similar, but not exactly the samequot; as the tree on Pandora in the film quot;Avatar,quot; Paul said.He won't say what threat his fictional world faces because that would give away too much of the story. He did mention that the novel has a love interest, however. quot;In one way she's a very ancient spirit and in another sense a very young woman.quot;quot;Being the author,quot; Paul said, quot;I think that anyone would like it,quot; although he admits that it's not a children's book. quot;It's good for teenagers and young adults.quot;The idea for the novel grew out of something he had been working earlier and from various ideas he's encountered in things he's read. Paul has written quot;lotsquot; of poetry and short stories, he said. At North, creative writing was quot;a good class,quot; but not his favorite. Paul has been involved in a number of theatrical productions -- at North as an actor and as an assistant director -- and is president of the school's Thespian Troupe. He's also involved in community theater. He's been a member of the fencing team and swordplay is depicted in the novel's opening. He plans to study creative writing and theater in college, hopefully at Rutgers Mason Gross School of the Arts, but he hasn't heard from the school yet.The young author's favorite series of novels is quot;The Wheel of Timequot; by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson. He shares a birthday with Harry Potter and the character's creator, J.K. Rowling.Not many of Paul's friends have read quot;The Magarissequot; yet, Paul said, but those who have, told him it's very good. quot;It's nice to hear,quot; he said.The book -- $20 paperback, $30 hardcover -- is available online through Barnes amp; Noble and Amazon. It's $10 as an e-book. An excerpt and more information about Paul is at the book's website, themagarisse.com.quot; - The Hunterdon County Democrat, 2011 quot;CLINTON TWP. -- Paul was a freshman when he began writing the novel, which he calls a fantasy story in the vein of quot;Lord of the Rings.quot; Set in an Earth-like world at the end of one war, quot;The Magarissequot; tells the story of two men -- a sailor and a prince of a kingdom -- who try to prevent another war from beginning. The fictional planet has a different geography, but the people look, act and think like humans.The main difference between Earth and Paul's planet is quot;a tree that gives off energy which is the source of life in (that) world.quot; It is quot;quite similar, but not exactly the samequot; as the tree on Pandora in the film quot;Avatar,quot; Paul said.He won't say what threat his fictional world faces because that would give away too much of the story. He did mention that the novel has a love interest, however. quot;In one way she's a very ancient spirit and in another sense a very young woman.quot;quot;Being the author,quot; Paul said, quot;I think that anyone would like it,quot; although he admits that it's not a children's book. quot;It's good for teenagers and young adults.quot;The idea for the novel grew out of something he had been working earlier and from various ideas he's encountered in things he's read. Paul has written quot;lotsquot; of poetry and short stories, he said. At North, creative writing was quot;a good class,quot; but not his favorite. Paul has been involved in a number of theatrical productions -- at North as an actor and as an assistant director -- and is president of the school's Thespian Troupe. He's also involved in community theater. He's been a member of the fencing team and swordplay is depicted in the novel's opening. He plans to study creative writing and theater in college, hopefully at Rutgers Mason Gross School of the Arts, but he hasn't heard from the school yet.The young author's favorite series of novels is quot;The Wheel of Timequot; by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson. He shares a birthday with Harry Potter and the character's creator, J.K. Rowling.Not many of Paul's friends have read quot;The Magarissequot; yet, Paul said, but those who have, told him it's very good. quot;It's nice to hear,quot; he said.The book -- $20 paperback, $30 hardcover -- is available online through Barnes amp; Noble and Amazon. It's $10 as an e-book. An excerpt and more information about Paul is at the book's website, themagarisse.com.quot; - The Hunterdon County Democrat, 2011

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