Tuesday, February 21, 2017
Welcome back dear readers. I just finished a terrific book signing of my newly published novel "The Sun Jumpers" at Cameron Books in Hemet, CA, but no need to dally about that when we've got "Falling From the Sky" and LuANN back and fired up, chasing the mystery of her son Billy's disappearance in an all new chapter. Just click on the highlighted chapter, in this case: CHAPTER 16 and the text will come up for you to read. Chapter 17 will be posted on March 5, 2017. Leave your comments and enjoy. Happy reading! Ken Luber
Monday, February 20, 2017
Praise for "The Sun Jumpers"
"A witty yet moving tale of teenage love, the power
of friendship, and how bravery and a willing heart can save an entire people
"The Sun Jumpers" clearly showcases author Ken Luber's genuine flair
for creating a consistently compelling, original, and memorable story populated
by deftly crafted characters and replete with unexpected twists and turns. Highly
recommended for school and community library Science Fiction & Fantasy
collections." Midwest Book Review
“A charming flight of
fancy that provides a pleasant, thoughtful diversion…. Luber has constructed a lighthearted romp
that’s permeated by humor regarding adolescent antics, 20-something angst, and
a wealth of inevitable culture-clash misunderstandings. But it also deals with
some serious issues, including modern-day bigotry (the Kishoki are a
dark-skinned people), the sometimes-troubled relationships between parents and
offspring, and the need to find and follow one’s own truth.” Kirkus
Review
Donna Clapham - United Kingdom Book Reviewer
“I loved the
story behind this book and can imagine this playing out well in a movie. It is
a fun, very positive/happy read following the adventures of a group of
teenagers who end up 10,000 years in the future. Most of the book follows their
adventures in trying to get to grips with the modern world and is a story of
deep friendship, love and acceptance in a sometimes difficult world. The book
has a slight philosophical edge that makes you stop and think, but definitely
doesn’t get bogged down in details as could easily happen with a story of this
kind; Luber is skilled at making you stop and think without things becoming too
deep or ruining the light-hearted, playful theme.”
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