Friday, February 06, 2026

“Shadow” by Max Elliot Anderson – A Heart-Pounding Boy-and-His-Dog Adventure That Delivers Thrills and Heart

Max Elliot Anderson has done it again with Shadow, a gripping middle-grade mystery and adventure that feels like a cinematic ride from start to finish. If you've ever loved classic tales like Old Yeller or Where the Red Fern Grows, but crave more action, suspense, and modern twists, this book is a perfect fit—especially for reluctant readers aged 8–13 (boys and girls alike).

The story centers on Bobby Taylor, a boy who's dreamed of having his own dog for as long as he can remember. When he spots a neglected, pitiful dog chained in the backyard of a rundown house on his way to school, he quietly "adopts" the animal in his heart, naming him Shadow. What starts as a simple act of kindness quickly spirals into something far more dangerous. Shadow isn't just any dog—he's tied to secrets, threats, and a web of mystery that pulls Bobby into high-stakes trouble involving danger, twists, and unexpected alliances.

Anderson's signature style shines here: fast-paced chapters, vivid "movie-like" scenes, and cliffhangers that make it nearly impossible to put down. The narrative moves briskly (around 200 pages), blending heartwarming moments of the boy-and-his-dog bond with genuine peril and clever plot turns. Young readers will root for Bobby's courage and resourcefulness while feeling the emotional pull of his connection to Shadow.

What I appreciated most:

  • The authentic portrayal of a kid's longing for a pet and the lengths he'll go to protect one.
  • Clean, wholesome excitement—no heavy language or mature themes, making it ideal for family reading or classroom use.
  • A satisfying mix of adventure, mystery, and emotional depth that leaves you cheering by the end.

If you're looking for a book that hooks reluctant readers with nonstop action while sneaking in themes of loyalty, compassion, and bravery, Shadow delivers. Five stars from me—highly recommended for tweens, dog lovers, and anyone who enjoys a thrilling, feel-good story with real heart.

Whether you're a parent hunting for engaging reads or a young reader tired of slow plots, grab this one. Max Elliot Anderson continues to prove why his action-adventures stand out in the middle-grade world. 

Amazon: 

https://www.amazon.com/Shadow-Max-Elliot-Anderson/dp/1649494823/ref=sr_1_2?crid=LEMCZ65QH9J8&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.GH7n5LCsEL4p2nlKEhbzn9zL6W3syyZON8FFpqeU-wg.EEWyWjZmWYeGClJhqzOGpgnuG2oXeWIpQy7EqG5dsko&dib_tag=se&keywords=max+elliot+anderson,+shadow&qid=1770398697&sprefix=,aps,135&sr=8-2 

Monday, February 02, 2026

Have a struggling - reluctant reader, or just one who’d rather play video games than pick up a book?




If you have a struggling - reluctant reader, or just one who would rather play video games than prick up a book and read, what happened with this mother and her son might encourage you to try one of these adventures and mysteries.


One of the most rewarding aspects of publishing books for kids, is when I hear back from a reader, parent, or teacher. Here’s a classic from the parent of a reluctant boy reader. This mother recounted what happened when her son began reading one of my books.


She said, “I was sitting in the family room the other day when my very reluctant reader son came storming into the room. He had been reading your book, LEGEND OF THE WHITE WOLF. He walked up to where I was sitting, and slammed the book onto the coffee table. ‘I know what that guy is trying to do,’ he fumed.”


“Who?”


“The guy who wrote that book,” he pointed in defiance to the book on the table. “I know what he’s doing.”


“What?”


“He’s trying to get me to read the next chapter.”


“What do you mean?”


“’Well look.’ He picked up the book and turned to the end of the chapter he had just finished. ‘Listen.’”


“Then he read the cliffhanger ending to that chapter, slapped the book closed, and said, ‘See, he’s just trying to make me read the next chapter!’ Then he stomped off to his room and did exactly that.”


She went on to tell me that whatever I was doing, to please continue, because it was working with her boy.


My books are fast-paced. They have shorter sentences, and I don’t spend a lot of time on details. The books are filled with humor, suspense, and heart-pounding action. These are reasons why kids tell me that reading one of my books is like being in an exciting or scary movie.


This is a link to my Amazon Author page with lots of information about these books. https://www.amazon.com/stores/Max-Elliot-Anderson/author/B002BLP3EE?ref=ap_rdr&shoppingPortalEnabled=true&ccs_id=14da8dff-d100-4000-afee-7baeeecfe764