Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Youth Book Review: "The First Book of Ore: The Foundry’s Edge"

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Rose recently had the opportunity to review "The First Book of Ore: The Foundry’s Edge" by Cameron Baity and Benny Zelkowicz. It is a first book in a series and she loved it so much she can't wait for the next book. The story is about two heroes set in a fascinating world on a quest of adventure and self-discovery. Great book for youth and tweens alike! I even enjoyed reading it as an adult!

The First Book of Ore: The Foundry’s Edge Book Synopsis:

For Phoebe Plumm, life in affluent Meridian revolves around trading pranks with irksome servant Micah Tanner and waiting for her world-renowned father, Dr. Jules Plumm, to return home.  Chief Surveyor for The Foundry, a global corporation with an absolute monopoly on technology, Phoebe’s father is often absent for months at a time. But when a sudden and unexpected reunion leads to father and daughter being abducted, Phoebe and would-be rescuer Micah find themselves stranded in a stunning yet volatile world of living metal–one that has been ruthlessly plundered by The Foundry for centuries and is the secret source of every comfort and innovation the two refugees have ever known.

Two Thumbs Up from Rose and I and I cannot wait for the next book in the series to be released! This book is available in most bookstores and online at the above link!

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