Book Spotlight: Questrons: The Web Riders
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Questrons: The Web Riders
Written and Illustrated by Sphulling Arts
Ages 9-14 | 66 Pages
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub | ISBN-13: 978-1463691165
Aaron is a master game programmer. He programs incredible virtual worlds for online, multi-player games. Gamers can experience virtual worlds for real in their online avatars. Ananya, Aaron’s daughter is following footsteps of her father. Aaron has shared many secrets of programming virtual worlds with his daughter. But unknown to Aaron, Ananya has found a secret passage beyond the bounds of virtual worlds. An accidental discovery while playing with her old computer ‘Ankam’, opens the passage to virtual space for Ananya. She can move at the speed of light on the web with Ankam but is often restricted by limits of electronic hardware. That is not a problem with Josh around in the neighborhood. Josh has a great inclination for robotics. Josh breaches all the hardware barriers and opens the whole internet for them. Josh and Ananya ride the web to the limits of connectivity with the help of Ankam. Web connects anything and everything in today’s world and they find it full of surprises. Their hunger for knowledge earns them the nickname ‘Questrons’. On a quest for knowledge, they make several secret voyages to a virtual world. On this voyage, they explore secrets of the internet as they visit Space Agency to trace social network feed about an asteroid lurking to collide with Earth. But off course ‘Questrons’ can solve any problem with the right approach and attitude….
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About the Author-Illustrator
Sphulling Arts is Atlanta, GA based Animation Studio. It specializes in production of short animated stories focused on education and learning. Sphulling Arts hopes to bring focus back on Science and technology presenting inspiring stories true to the current time.
17 Comments
wow noone want to win this i print out ebooks and bind for kids for x-mas
I’d like to win a paperback version ~ thanks for the giveaway
thanks for a chance to win
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Looks very good! Thanks!
Thanks for the giveaway. This book looks interesting!
I would like to be entered to win the paperback version of this book since we don’t have an e-reader. Thank you.
The paperback version would be a great addition to my friend’s classroom library. As she teaches at a Title 1 school, her students do not have access to a Kindle. This would be a very age-appropriate book for her students.
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Christine Womack
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Thank you,
Christine Womack
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My son and I love to read off the Kindle and would love to read this book! Thanks for the chance to win the giveaway:)
Thank you for the opportunity to win this book for my daughter.
This looks like a great book for reluctant readers – especially boys.
This looks like the perfect book for reluctant readers – especially boys.
My son would love this. Please enter me for the hardcopy. Thanks, Dorine
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Congratulations to the following three winners of the eBook version:
Anne Loyd: Thanks for the giveaway. This book looks interesting!
Wendy Greve: This looks like a great book for reluctant readers – especially boys.
apple blossom: thanks for a chance to win
And the following two winners of the paperback version:
Christy: I’d like to win a paperback version ~ thanks for the giveaway
Christine W: Tweeted http://twitter.com/#!/ossmcalc/status/102524701573791744
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