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The Prophet of the Termite God by Clark Thomas Carlton Nerd Blast and Giveaway

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SYNOPSIS Once an outcast, Pleckoo has risen to Prophet-Commander of the Hulkrish army. But a million warriors and their ghost ants were not enough to defeat his cousin, Anand the Roach Boy, the tamer of night wasps and founder of Bee-Jor. Now Pleckoo is hunted by the army that once revered him. Yet in all his despair, Pleckoo receives prophecies from his termite god, assuring him he will kill Anand to rule the Sand, and establish the One True Religion. And war is not yet over. Now, Anand and Bee-Jor face an eastern threat from the Mad Emperor of the Barley People, intent on retaking stolen lands from a vulnerable and chaotic nation. And on the southern Weedlands, thousands of refugees clamor for food and safety and their own place in Bee-Jor. But the greatest threats to the new country come from within, where an embittered nobility and a disgraced priesthood plot to destroy Anand … then reunite the Lost Country with the Once Great and Holy Slope. Can the boy who worked in

Pulse by Linore Burkard Book Review and Giveaway

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ABOUT THE BOOK What do you do when the whole world stops? Andrea, Lexie and Sarah   are just ordinary teens until a mysterious event shuts down all technology. In the dead of winter, there’s no heat, no internet, no cell phones–not even a working car. In this chilling Christian YA tale, most of the population doesn’t survive. Pitting faith and grit against a world without power, the girls and their families must beat the odds. But can they find the strength to survive when society collapses and technology fails? Book:  Pulse   Linore Burkard       Author:  Linore Burkard Genre:  Christian YA/Apocalyptic Suspense Release date:  August 24, 2015  Click  here  to get your copy. MY BOOK REVIEW "Pulse" is the first book of Linore Burkard's series. It is all about surviving life when our electrical grid goes down worldwide.   Linore Burkard has a unique writing style.  She had the story be told through journal entries of each of these three teen girls in Win