![]() ![]() Over the next few weeks I am taking part in a gigantic holiday book bash.Īnytime anyone offers me books to read – I’m in. I just know I can’t wait to read Book 2, to continue the journey with Warren Wilkes. Perhaps it is his enthusiasm for the outdoor life that translates across the pages of this book. Kenneth G Bennett is the author of The Gaia Wars and Battle for Cascadia (book 2 of The Gaia Wars). The reality that is woven with the fantasy so realistically it almost doesn’t seem fantastic at all. I think that is what I liked the most about this book. The Gaia Wars is fantastic, as fantasy should be, but it is oh so true. ![]() ![]() Adults and young adults will relate to Warren easily as he struggles to find out where he fits in to the world, where he came from, and if life itself can be kept safe. The character of Onotah is breathtakingly clever, and a poignant reminder of where we are headed with our planet lest we take care. Technically a YA fiction book, The Gaia Wars is a lot more than that. Dark, malevolent forces are set loose upon the earth and its ancient secrets. ![]() When Warren stumbles across an ancient skeleton, and finds a medallion, his world is changed – irrevocably. I admit to feeling a sense of satisfaction at the way the world turns on Todd Jr. Todd Sr., by development, Todd Jr., because he is his father’s son. Living with Uncle Dave, Warren has come to love the Valley and Torch Lake. Clement Valley has been home for thirteen-year-old Warren Wilkes, ever since his parents died just before his third birthday. ![]()
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