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That's how I know lots of people feel about Free books. "I care not for the extra cash in my wallet, but when I'm reading a FREE paperback, the words are all there are and all that will ever be." Okay, that might not be the best link, but you get the idea. I want to give my book away for a simple, yet honest book review posted on Amazon and Goodreads.
Fill out the form here- http://andersonatlas.com/prereviewer - to receive your FREE paperback copy of Return to Lan Darr in exchange for an honest review posted on Amazon and Goodreads.

About the Book: A thrilling ride across the galaxy, vengeful creatures, dimwitted therapists, exposed secrets and an angry girlfriend (who's just a friend).
Allan Westerfield, a 15-year-old paraplegic, speeds across the galaxy attempting to return to Lan Darr by any means necessary. In hot pursuit is his best friend, his uncle and the bloodthirsty Jibbawk. Chaos ensues, spawning disorder, confusion and panic as the travelers end up on different worlds at different times and face extreme ecosystems, mysterious enemies and push the clock of death to the absolute breaking point.
The second book of the Heroes of Distant Planet Series cranks up the excitement, the mystery and even the humor. A perfect and inspiring story for 10 and up. Buckle up for the ride of a lifetime.
If you want to be a PRE-REVIEWER, I'll send you an ARC for FREE.
go here: http://andersonatlas.com/prereviewer




Surviving Lan Darr takes a unique breed of kid, especially if they're a paraplegic.
Allan Westerfield is a normal thirteen-year-old boy until a series of terrible things send Allan on the greatest adventure any human being has ever been on. He crosses the known galaxy. At first he doesn’t realize he’s gone anywhere because the trip is instantaneous and because the method of travel comes from the least likely thing, a flower.
Across the galaxy is a dangerous place full of unknowns. It is true, that the moment Allan arrives on the planet Lan Darr, he is noticed by dangerous creatures, and pursued.
Allan has never known such a fear. He’s been in such a state of hopelessness that he doesn’t quite realize he is on a grand quest, but he is. He soon realizes how an alien planet, far away from the comforts of home, can make him a hero; a hero, not only for his wounded uncle on Earth, but to an entire population of intelligent beings on Lan Darr.
Will he get home? Will he survive the Bloodthirsty Jibbawk and Killian Crow?
Surviving the Improbable Quest is a spine tingling adventure, with exciting twists & turns. A perfect and inspiring read for 10 and up.

So if anyone is interested in my story, check it out! The reviews coming in are fantastic. It's about a boy in a wheelchair who gets lost on another planet. Lots of fun and excitement and some spine tingling moments as well.
Allan Westerfield: Off-World
