Hopper and the magic Gems Press Release
Hopper and the Magic Gems
Hopper and The Magic Gems is a short 50 page story that tackles a magical bunny rabbit Hopper and his exploration across several kingdoms to retrieve some magic gems in order to restore peace and harmony to his world. While the initial story only lasts about 50 pages the book is fluffed with an lgbt disclaimer, an about the author and artist sections, as well as picture descriptors towards the end for blind readers marking it about at 70 pages in full. The story is meant for children and has some advanced wording in an effort to expand the young readers vocabulary. I would personally recommend the book for children anywhere between the ages of 5-11 years old.
It could also work for advanced readers who don’t mind a juvenile protagonist as well. The story opens with a piece by Raven my narrator character who often narrates a majority of my stories in my “Frosted” canon so to speak. All you really need to know about Raven is that she’s daughter to Anansi the Spider and dreams of being the ultimate storyteller.
But Hopper and the Magic Gems isn’t about Raven it just opens up with her telling you the story. As most of my stories do. Most (not all) my stories exist in the same universe, see my giant crossover fic “The Frost” if you want more info about that Hopper and the Magic gems isn’t a manga or an comic book but it is illustrated. It is illustrated by the lovely Chewubi of Instagram The book is padded out with these illustrations and they are done in full color in a cute aesthetic that resembles an sweet anime chibi style. The story is filled with her lovely illustrations that breathe life into the pages. Overall Hopper and the Magic Gems is a story I’ve been working on and planning on sharing for a long time and now that it’s out I’m really proud of it.
It retails on kindle (you can read with the app on your computer once you buy it through there) for about 5$ and on amazon for about 15$ I know that price might seem high for such a short book but given the self publishing platform it was the minimum listing price in order to get expanded distribution (aka selling on other platforms beyond Amazon). Kindle has an app you can download on the computer if the price seems too high and you can have the book bought and read digitally via that app if you’d rather pay the 5$ price. I make hardly anything off of it either way so it doesn’t matter to me too much.
Overall this book was a high key labor of love and I really hope it reaches an audience. It took a long time to write, format, review, rewrite, re-format, and send off to Chewubi for art to be drawn. It’s something I truly and utterly adore so I hope you like reading it as much as I did writing it. I don’t often feel proud of my work but this just might be the exception.

Hopper and The Magic Gems is a short 50 page story that tackles a magical bunny rabbit Hopper and his exploration across several kingdoms to retrieve some magic gems in order to restore peace and harmony to his world. While the initial story only lasts about 50 pages the book is fluffed with an lgbt disclaimer, an about the author and artist sections, as well as picture descriptors towards the end for blind readers marking it about at 70 pages in full. The story is meant for children and has some advanced wording in an effort to expand the young readers vocabulary. I would personally recommend the book for children anywhere between the ages of 5-11 years old.
It could also work for advanced readers who don’t mind a juvenile protagonist as well. The story opens with a piece by Raven my narrator character who often narrates a majority of my stories in my “Frosted” canon so to speak. All you really need to know about Raven is that she’s daughter to Anansi the Spider and dreams of being the ultimate storyteller.
But Hopper and the Magic Gems isn’t about Raven it just opens up with her telling you the story. As most of my stories do. Most (not all) my stories exist in the same universe, see my giant crossover fic “The Frost” if you want more info about that Hopper and the Magic gems isn’t a manga or an comic book but it is illustrated. It is illustrated by the lovely Chewubi of Instagram The book is padded out with these illustrations and they are done in full color in a cute aesthetic that resembles an sweet anime chibi style. The story is filled with her lovely illustrations that breathe life into the pages. Overall Hopper and the Magic Gems is a story I’ve been working on and planning on sharing for a long time and now that it’s out I’m really proud of it.
It retails on kindle (you can read with the app on your computer once you buy it through there) for about 5$ and on amazon for about 15$ I know that price might seem high for such a short book but given the self publishing platform it was the minimum listing price in order to get expanded distribution (aka selling on other platforms beyond Amazon). Kindle has an app you can download on the computer if the price seems too high and you can have the book bought and read digitally via that app if you’d rather pay the 5$ price. I make hardly anything off of it either way so it doesn’t matter to me too much.
Overall this book was a high key labor of love and I really hope it reaches an audience. It took a long time to write, format, review, rewrite, re-format, and send off to Chewubi for art to be drawn. It’s something I truly and utterly adore so I hope you like reading it as much as I did writing it. I don’t often feel proud of my work but this just might be the exception.
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