Friday, December 16, 2011

The 58th Keeper by: R.G. Bullet Review

Title: The 58th Keeper
Author: R. G. Bullet
Publisher: SilverHouse Books, Inc.
Pages: 402
Source: Pump Up Your Books Promotion

Description:

The 58th Keeper is the story of a boy called Archy Bass, who stumbles upon a mysterious and powerful relic. The moment he touches it, two warring forces race to find his whereabouts. One side thinks he’s simply too young and too inexperienced to keep it, and the other just want him dead. Hold on to your seats! The 58th Keeper is a roaring trip that takes the reader on the most wonderful and hair-raising scenes imaginable. R. G. Bullet pulls out all stops in his debut novel to deliver an incredible journey with unforgettable characters. This book will resonate with you for ages past the last line.

My Review:


What a intriguing book, it follows the story of Archy Bass who has been in different foster homes, and his latest one puts him in a private school where he meets Vincent the two form a great friendship.  During the summer Archy is invited with Vincent's family to go to Turkey for a archeological dig.  Where he encounters the 57th keeper who sells him a cheap looking rug.  


From there we learn so much about what the rug it's origins and what he is part of.  Definitely full of adventure, hidden secrets and much more.  Great book for anyone looking for magic and kids. 
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Cheryl said...

Thakns for hosting R.G. Bullet on the last day of his virtual book tour. I'm glad you enjoyed the book. Many of the reviewers have, so it looks like something I should read too.

R.G. will be participating in this afternoon's Pump Up Your Book Facebook chat where he'll be giving away copies of this book and his short story, The Caldecott Chronicles. Details are at http://www.pumpupyourbook.com/2011/11/20/pump-up-your-books-1st-annual-holiday-extravaganza-facebook-chat-party/ There are over 40 authors giving away great prizes. Hope to see you there.

Wishing you and your readers a wonderful holiday season.

Cheryl