When a myna bird is struck by lightning and somehow survives, he discovers he's a robotic bird with no memory of his true purpose. Robots from the lab where he was created come trying to bring him back, so he can be destroyed. But Jester has a problem with that.
Meanwhile, a ranger named Rexx is given a top secret mission to save his country from a war they cannot win. A war against robots that were banned a hundred years ago.
About the Author
Chris Solaas was born in Memphis, TN a half-century ago, the fourth child in a happy Norwegian/Italian family. He began writing stories at the tender age of 8. He was sure he was going to be a science fiction/fantasy novelist.
He graduated from the University of Memphis in Electrical Engineering, and began a career in Computer Programming. Things don't always work out the way you plan...
He still lives in the Greater Memphis area with a wonderful wife, four ADD children, and a bi-eyed snow-white monster dog that eats trees.
Somewhere in this mess, God took hold of him and shook him. Sort of like a terrier with a rat. Or a dad with His son. "What are you doing with the time and talent I gave you?"
"Uhhh... nuffin!" he said brightly.
Since then, he's been making up for lost time, writing songs and books for the glory of the King.
His passion is writing entertaining fantasy and Science Fiction stories with a Christian Worldview for kids like his four greatest fans.
You can visit his Author Website for news, contact information, and other cool stuff at
www.lynvia.com
Amazon Review
This was a very cute and captivating read!
You will follow Rexx and Jasper on a wonderful imaginary filled adventure that will be sure to delight the wanderlust in readers of all ages!
This is the first book in this series I've read by this author, and based on this book, I look forward to reading the other antics of these characters!
It's very well written and edited, and as I mentioned above, the story will ignite your imagination and keep you interested throughout the book!
Content Rating
Drug: There is a bit of drinking.
Violence: nothing graphic.
Adult: None, squeaky clean.
Moral: The moral of the story is that discovering one's true identity can lead to unexpected courage and the drive to fight for freedom and justice.
Geared for early readers to 3rd grade. Kids up to 11 should enjoy this series.
Amazon Link:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C71WFFPR
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