Petrified World
- Publisher
- Hades Publications, Inc.
- Initial publish date
- Jan 2009
- Category
- Role Playing & Fantasy
- Recommended Age
- 8 to 18
- Recommended Grade
- 3 to 12
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781894063111
- Publish Date
- Jan 2009
- List Price
- $14.95
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Description
You will enter a world of magic and light, power and might, darkness and death. You must save the world of Zaar and the other magical worlds from a terrible danger.
Armed with courage and amazing skills, your actions will decide the fate of those worlds. Only YOU can succeed. Dive straight into this astounding adventure and hang on to your life!
About the author
Piotr Brynczka is the first author in the history of Canadian literature to have a book published where the reader is the hero of the story. Piotr was inspired by the Choose Your Own Adventure collection published in the late 70's - early 80's by Bantam Books in New York. He got hooked to those books at a very young age when his mother introduced him to them.
Editorial Reviews
"Youngsters can have a good time using the magical skills they acquire to battle the forces of evil before eventually triumphing in this swashbuckling adventure." - Ottawa Citizen
"For younger readers, it is very much recommended, and will certainly keep them interested. It's very good for older readers, too." - Dead Trees Review
"It is a landmark in Canadian literature, and as an aspiring Canadian novelist, it always gives me great pleasure to see these types of novels on the rise. The story was ingenious and engaging, and full of twists and turns, and, as such, I believe that you deserve considerable applause. I await your future installments with great expectations, I'm sure taht there are many great stories to be told from your imagination."- Curtis Runstedler, Reader
"Petrified World would appeal to the reader who enjoys a tale of magic and adventure and is in a format is similar to some role-playing video games. The story is of necessity fairly fast moving with some sections very brief at a half page." - Ronald Hore, CM Magazine