Read for Review Offer
Dear Subscribers and Readers,
I would like to offer you a free copy of my latest middle grades children's book, 'The Clockwork Mechanical' in return for a review on Amazon.com
'The Clockwork Mechanical' has just been accepted as a finalist in Bookbzz.com's Price Writer Competition 2015. The competition's results will be posted on March 5th.
The book is written for ages 7yrs to 12yrs, but the adults who have read it so far have enjoyed it just as much. It has 88 pages.
If you are interested, please send an email to peter7r9stone@gmail.com and let me know if you would prefer mobi (Kindle) or PDF.
Here are some reviews 'The Clockwork Mechanical' has received so far.
"This was an absolute delightful story. Very creative and totally different. I like that the orb wiped Brad's memory so that he could have a different perspective on Megan than the one he had in school. Kids these days can be really cruel to other kids that seem different, and this story really showed that there is a reason for everything and they should not be judgmental - if they just stop and give the 'different' kid a chance, they might just surprise you. At least, that is what I got out of it.....
This is a great start to what looks like will be a very good series that will appeal to both boys and girls, and I like the fact that is conveys a message within the story." - Tamara @ The Avid Book Collector
"This was a fun little read. Written for the 8 to 11 age-group, it keeps it simple and doesn't get bogged down, or try to swamp the reader with information.
The main characters, Brad and Megan, actually act like the 11-year-olds they are, rather than junior superheroes, and I had a really easy time connecting with them. The story, while being a typical save-the-planet adventure becomes so much more than that in the author's skilled hands, and I loved the Clockwork Mechanical itself. I actually felt like I was along for the ride, and, even though it is written for children, adults that enjoy their adventures to be simple and fun will love it, too. I will be keeping an eye on this series." - Rachel Scalmer
"I was given a copy of "The Clockwork Mechanical" by the author, Peter R. Stone, in exchange for an honest review. I have read two of Mr. Stone's YA Dystopian books and am a fan of his work, so I jumped at the opportunity to read his first Children's book. I happen to like science fiction and steampunk so this book was a good match for me. It was fun, age appropriate and I think kids will enjoy it. Waking to find himself trapped on a space station with an evil mechanical, our young hero has to save the day. Throw in a quirky girl from his earth class and some cool mechanical creations and you get a great read. I can recommend for grades 3-6. If you like children's books (like I do) you would probably enjoy this one to. It does have a clear ending, but leaves us with an opening to another book. I give it 4+ stars. I really liked it." - Jodi
I would like to offer you a free copy of my latest middle grades children's book, 'The Clockwork Mechanical' in return for a review on Amazon.com

The book is written for ages 7yrs to 12yrs, but the adults who have read it so far have enjoyed it just as much. It has 88 pages.
If you are interested, please send an email to peter7r9stone@gmail.com and let me know if you would prefer mobi (Kindle) or PDF.

"This was an absolute delightful story. Very creative and totally different. I like that the orb wiped Brad's memory so that he could have a different perspective on Megan than the one he had in school. Kids these days can be really cruel to other kids that seem different, and this story really showed that there is a reason for everything and they should not be judgmental - if they just stop and give the 'different' kid a chance, they might just surprise you. At least, that is what I got out of it.....
This is a great start to what looks like will be a very good series that will appeal to both boys and girls, and I like the fact that is conveys a message within the story." - Tamara @ The Avid Book Collector
"This was a fun little read. Written for the 8 to 11 age-group, it keeps it simple and doesn't get bogged down, or try to swamp the reader with information.
The main characters, Brad and Megan, actually act like the 11-year-olds they are, rather than junior superheroes, and I had a really easy time connecting with them. The story, while being a typical save-the-planet adventure becomes so much more than that in the author's skilled hands, and I loved the Clockwork Mechanical itself. I actually felt like I was along for the ride, and, even though it is written for children, adults that enjoy their adventures to be simple and fun will love it, too. I will be keeping an eye on this series." - Rachel Scalmer
"I was given a copy of "The Clockwork Mechanical" by the author, Peter R. Stone, in exchange for an honest review. I have read two of Mr. Stone's YA Dystopian books and am a fan of his work, so I jumped at the opportunity to read his first Children's book. I happen to like science fiction and steampunk so this book was a good match for me. It was fun, age appropriate and I think kids will enjoy it. Waking to find himself trapped on a space station with an evil mechanical, our young hero has to save the day. Throw in a quirky girl from his earth class and some cool mechanical creations and you get a great read. I can recommend for grades 3-6. If you like children's books (like I do) you would probably enjoy this one to. It does have a clear ending, but leaves us with an opening to another book. I give it 4+ stars. I really liked it." - Jodi
Published on January 22, 2015 16:02
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