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The Mushroom Wars by Adam Gashlin and Michael Kazmierczak

In 1996, Dr. Beuctus Guggenheim, head of Research and Development at Cantspell’s Olde Fashund Soupe Phactorie, was given the task of creating a preservative for cream of mushroom soup.  His actions set into motion a cataclysm, opening a link between our world and the ‘Mushroom Zone’. Soon a legion of Mushrooms claimed our world for their empire.  A campaign of . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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The Silver Ring by Robert Swartwood

17-year-old David Beveridge is in the wrong place at the wrong time.  When a gunman storms into a convenience store demanding money, he becomes spooked and shoots the cashier before shooting David.  Only David doesn’t die.  Neither does the cashier.  She dies, yes, but David manages to bring her back to life. How? With the help of a . . .

A complete novel.
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THE SILVER RING

Quick & Entertaining: A bite-sized adventure

Editor: A. M. Harte
August 27, 2009

What seems like any other day for David takes a turn for the worse when a ring he finds at the movie theatre ends up having magical powers beyond his comprehension. Just as he begins unravelling the mystery behind the ring, he finds himself chased by mysterious beings, and his very life is in danger.

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THE SILVER RING

I think there’s a novel hiding in the novella somewhere

Member: Shutsumon
August 28, 2009

The Silver Ring is a young adult fantasy thriller that opens with a bang and doesn’t let up until the climax.

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Robert Swartwood knows how to put a cliffhanger at the end of each of his short chapters. I [more . . .]

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