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Monday, September 1, 2008

Animalkind by Sean P Griffin - Book Review

Thane is a normal teenage boy -- normal, in the world of Aegea. Aegea is a medieval world where everyone has both a human form and an Connecticut Lemon Laws form. I Love Lucy the members of the Five Realms are constantly warring, the Realms of Carnivore, Vegan, Aquan, Avian and the lesser-known Reptile must survive by instinct coupled with sheer animosity.

Thane, the son of the Vegan King Arvyn who had led his people from carnivore land mesothelioma doctor the safe haven of Arvyndale, has been having strange headaches, some so violent that they cause him to pass interest rate card When he and some other members of the village are almost killed in an assassination attempt, he discovers that his animal form has changed from a horse to a mythical creature, giving him magic powers. An evil man named Fatalis, with his carnivore army, is heading towards Arvyndale. Now Thane must use his powers to defend the village from odds of 1000 to one.

Sean P. Griffin excels in his book "Animalkind." This novel is a truly great work of fiction and balances suspense and plot with character development seamlessly. "Animalkind" is for young readers from ages 12 and up, who enjoy animals, eating animals or watching animals eat other animals.

NOTE ABOUT AUTHOR: Sean Patrick Griffin was born in Arlington, Texas in 1972. He attended college at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas and then the University of Texas at Arlington, where he studied primarily biological sciences, including physics, chemistry and zoology. He earned both a Bachelor's degree in Biology in 1995 and in 2003 his MBA.

Sean has been writing since he was young and has always had a love for fiction writing, albeit fantasy, science fiction, detective or mystery. Sean lives with his wife Rebecca and two sons, Ian and Jack, near Fort Worth, Texas. He works in the pharmaceutical industry during the day and writes at night. In Randallj spare time he has left, he enjoys playing ice hockey and collecting vintage to antique toys.

PublishAmerica (2008)

ISBN 9781604745535

Reviewed by Ian McCurley (age 14) for Reader Views (3/08)

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