Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Just 7 Days Away From Barney and The Runaway!

We are now only seven days away from the national release of Max Elliot Anderson's latest book, Barney and the Runaway. Be sure to return to this blog over the next few days for more developments.

Here are some of the early comments from readers and reviewers.

• Author Max Elliot Anderson grew up as a struggling, reluctant reader and knows exactly what will grab the attention of “tween” boys. I did this book as a read aloud for our fourteen-year-old son who said that it is great. There is much to commend it. Of course, it is filled with action, mystery, and excitement that will keep both boys and girls turning the pages to see what happens next. But there are also important lessons that children will be able to discern along with Mike, such as the importance of family and the fact that we often don’t appreciate what we have until it’s gone. Wayne Walker

• Max Elliot Anderson is a master at giving us exceptional characters and fast moving, exciting adventures that are inspirational and still encourage reluctant readers to enjoy books that teach them the importance of doing what is right. The very special relationships of a boy and his dog, and then an old clown and a young boy, make this a heartwarming story along with conversation starter ideas about the love of parents you will want to share with your family. Beverly J. Rowe

 
• Barney and The Runaway is a great adventure story that is unpredictable and fascinating on every page. It's a great addition to the already terrific novels written by this very talented YA fiction author!!! Viviane Crystal

• “Barney and the Runaway” is a meaningful story about doing what one is told to do. Parents often punish their children, but only because they love and want what is best for them, not because they don’t care. Even though the life of a circus performer with a circus family may appear fun, if given a choice, most would agree that living within the confines of a warm home with loving, caring parents is the preferred choice. As the saying goes, “You don’t know what you’ve got until it’s gone.” After Mike overhears some unsettling news and both he and Barney are involved in a scary and dangerous crime, Mike learns his lesson before it’s too late.  Kelli Glesige
Barney and the Runaway
available March 1

6 comments:

Linda Glaz said...

Just around the corner, Max. Your work to encourage boys to read is amazing. I wish you the best with this new book.

Raquel Byrnes said...

Looking forward to the release, Max. Congratulations!

max said...

Appreciate that thought Linda.

max said...

Thank you Raquel.

PragmaticMom said...

I have been reading about the Max Eliot Anderson series for a while and really need to track one down to blog on it. They sound great for older reluctant readers and I blog extensively on that! ( http://www.pragmaticmom.com/?category_name=reluctant-readers-literacy-school-subjects )

Max, would you interested in sending me a copy?

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max said...

PrgamaticMom, I sent you an email directly.