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Resa Nelson Author Interview

The Dragon Garden follows an 11-year-old girl who loses her status as a demon queller and, because of this, loses her independence as a woman. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

Even though my height falls into the “normal” range (I’m just a quarter inch under 5′ 2″), it’s very common for adults to speak to me as if I’m a child. I think most of them don’t realize what they’re doing. I suspect in the back of their minds, they’re equating my size with that of a child and on some level, they think of me as a child. And, honestly, I’m smaller than a lot of kids in middle school. That said, I identify very strongly with my main character, Pingzi Po, because of my size and the way I’ve been treated throughout my life. Also, at this point in time, I’m concerned about the survival of democracy in the U.S., and I’m especially concerned about the rights and freedom of women. Combine the way I identify with an 11-year-old girl with today’s landscape, and the result is The Dragon Garden.

There was a lot of time spent crafting the character traits in this novel. What was the most important factor for you to get right in your characters?

My characters are more real to me than most people I will ever meet, mostly because I spend so much time with my characters. I’ve known the two main characters for several years — I’ve written about them in other series at different stages in their lives. It’s hard to explain, but I don’t think in terms of getting the characters right any more than you would think about getting a family member or a friend right when you tell someone else about them. If you ask me a question about any of my characters, I can probably answer without thinking about it, because I understand all my characters and what makes them tick. I know a lot about their lives.

What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?

Literary Titan’s review touches upon the themes of social issues, which are really important to me. To dig a little deeper, my main theme is this: I believe you must do whatever is necessary to protect yourself from dangerous people in order to prevent them from damaging or even destroying your life and the lives of those you love. My degrees are in education and sociology. I believe most people are good. However, there’s a significant percentage of the population who aren’t, whether due to life experience and/or genetics. I’m talking about people have no empathy for others, and that makes them potentially dangerous, especially because they know how to blend in and tend to be people you’d never imagine could be dangerous. I think this is the most important thing Pingzi learns in this book, and I spell out the real warning signs, which she comes to learn and understand.

I also wanted Pingzi to experience the worst possible thing that could happen to her and figure out what to do about it. I want to remind adults and young adults alike that they have the power to be resourceful and figure out how to navigate through life.

What is the next book in the Pingzi and Benzel Mystery series about, and when will it be available?

I don’t know yet. All I have right now is an idea. I never, ever discuss my work until after it’s written. If I talk about it before I write it, then it seems like I’ve already done the work and there’s no reason to put it on paper. But there are three other Pingzi & Benzel books available right now: The Yellow Dragon, The Dragon Bells, and The Dragon’s Omen, which features a young male character who identifies as a girl. That’s one of my favorite characters to date, because this comes as such a surprise to Pingzi and she has to figure out how she feels.

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When a stranger claims to be the rightful demon queller of the Far East, 11-year-old Pingzi worries about losing the life she loves.

Pingzi Po is a member of the Imperial Family and the only demon queller in the Far East. That’s why she’s the only female in the entire country who has the power to live an independent life.

Knowing a demon queller comes along only once every few hundred years fills her with confidence. But after a young man in a far-off province threatens to replace her, Pingzi must travel to that province, where she matches her skills against his. For the first time in her life, Pingzi fails. No longer a demon queller, she knows the emperor can now marry her off in order to gain political favor. She can’t go home.

But refusing to go home means disobeying the emperor. It would break a myriad of laws—and many are punishable by grotesque deaths.

Devastated at losing her freedom, Pingzi is horrified by her only two choices. She doesn’t know how she can survive in a nation where so many laws stack up against girls and women.

The Jediran Quest

In The Jediran Quest, by Cal Davis, readers are invited to journey alongside the vivacious pre-teens of planet Jedira. Braven, from the Delta Colony, eagerly anticipates his school’s customary trip to the mysterious Towers, especially since his mother, the colony’s chief botanist, is slated to join him. However, a twist of fate prevents her from making the trip. Upon their arrival at the Towers, Braven and his peers are confronted with a perilous situation, testing their wits, bravery, and camaraderie.

At first glance, The Jediran Quest is a stellar sci-fi novel, brimming with explorations of diverse worlds and novel planets. However, it unfurls to reveal much more. It is an intriguing tale of survival that exhibits the strength of teamwork and the essence of genuine friendship. It is a narrative so captivating it resonates with both young readers and adults alike.

Davis paces the story well, allowing readers to delve deep into the characters and understand their nuances and complexities. The world-building is immaculate, enveloping readers in the mesmerizing realm of Jedira. Through Davis’s storytelling, one is not merely reading but experiencing the characters’ trials, tribulations, and triumphs. The narrative poses a daunting question: In the face of peril, who do we truly become, and who can we count on?

I felt that some segments felt a bit abrupt and could have benefitted from further expansion. I believe additional pages might have been the charm, but this minor shortfall doesn’t overshadow the reader’s ability to thoroughly enjoy the novel.

Rich with emotion, from moments of sheer joy to heart-tugging sadness, The Jediran Quest is an enthralling blend of storytelling. Highly recommended for those seeking a tale that intertwines adventure with deep emotional resonance.

Pages: 166 | ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0B2TSN1CQ

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The Tales of Scuba Steve: Isfjell Point

The Tales of Scuba Steve: Isfjell Point, penned by Steven Kamlet, offers a thrilling exploration of the underwater world, inviting young readers into an adventure that is as fascinating as it is informative. This engaging narrative follows Scuba Steve, a professional diver, who leads a group of spirited youngsters at a unique swimming camp. Together, they embark on an extraordinary journey that goes beyond mere swimming lessons and into lessons about life and our environment.

Upon diving into the water, the group encounters ever-changing conditions, and when they resurface, they are transported to an icy Arctic landscape. Taking refuge in a cabin, they become aware of their location and the pressing environmental concerns of pollution and plastic waste. This discovery leads them to direct their efforts toward environmental conservation in a sincere and inspiring way. Their adventure continues with breathtaking experiences such as animal encounters from the region and the awe-inspiring spectacle of the aurora borealis.

Kamlet crafts the story with wit, humor, and a creative flair that keeps the reader guessing with every twist and turn. The characters are lively and endearing, filled with playful banter and clever exchanges that add charm and amusement to the tale. What truly sets this book apart, though, is its integration of educational content, such as detailed explanations of natural phenomena like glacial calving. The information is presented in an accessible manner, complemented by a section featuring photographs and facts to further enhance learning.

The presentation of the book is equally captivating, with expressive illustrations that burst with personality and unique designs. These artistic elements lend a fresh and original style to the book, making it visually delightful.

As a professional scuba diver, Kamlet’s passion for nature, the sea, and the environment shines through the pages, providing a genuine and heartfelt touch. While the book successfully conveys messages of environmental awareness in a positive and engaging way, I think some readers may find certain sentences in the explanations a bit complex. This minor detail, however, does not diminish the overall enjoyment and educational value of the book.

The Tales of Scuba Steve: Isfjell Point stands as a delightful and fun-filled tale that not only entertains but educates children on vital environmental subjects. The mixture of adventure, humor, and thoughtful insights makes it a must-read for young audiences, encouraging them to explore the world around them and take an active role in preserving it.

Pages: 102 | ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0C9FW2QMS

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PACK OF THE LOST – The Uninviting Forest

Nikita Kapoor’s Pack Of The Lost – The Uninviting Forest is the first novel in the Pack of the Lost series. When the pack of wolves falls apart, Daffodil and Jasper, two young wolves, find themselves lost in the forest and at the mercy of dangerous creatures. While trying to find their way back to each other, they make friends with new canines and discover the secrets of their ancestors. With an amulet that connects Daffodil to Felix, the wolf god, but prompts her to act maliciously and Jasper’s dreams of impending doom, they struggle to return home. Their goal is to rebuild their pack in a bid to live an adventurous life with liberty.

The Pack of The Lost is a mystical fantasy novel with animal protagonists targeted at young readers. The underlying themes in the story are perseverance, friendship, and leadership. With animal characters, the author frames social orders in a new context. The story features talking canines, supernatural creatures, and realistic portrayals of animal life in the wild. The author gives human-like qualities and personalities to these characters. They experience different feelings, including guilt, excitement, anger, pride, and sympathy. This way, the author continually employs personification to drive home the story’s plot. One thing that stands out in the book is the author’s love for nature and its creatures. She uses vivid words to describe the surroundings and convey the thoughts and surroundings of the animals. Her writing style is poetic, and she uses brilliantly couched sentences. Readers would also find interesting the supernatural elements and legends of magical ancestors.

The Pack of the Lost is an exciting novel full of adventures and innovative analogies. It is a perfect read for younger readers like middle graders, who would undoubtedly discover lessons from this unique form of writing.

Pages: 181 | ASIN : B0BHZGJDCP

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