Friday, July 10, 2020

Skyclyffe by Z. Moss ~ Read by Noah Kershisnik @ZMossBooks ~ #Giveaway ~ Middle Grade Science Fiction


Skyclyffe
by Z. Moss
Read by Noah Kershisnik


Genre: Middle Grade Science Fiction 

Rex Bright enjoys drawing in notebooks and dreaming. He’s thirteen, and his life is ordinary. Until he sees a face in a cloud which changes everything. Rex glimpses the girl from an airplane window while travelling to his aunt and uncle’s farm for the summer. Her features are so perfect, Rex can’t believe she’s only vapor. But Cloud Girl is real. A week later, Skyclyffe, a mysterious airship cloaked in a cumulus, abducts Rex and his family. The captors expect the Brights to live in their flying city forever. And, although he’s kidnapped, Rex loves the craft filled with robots, scientific discoveries, and silvery-white beings. Before long, Rex will be forced to decide whether to escape, or if Skyclyffe and its secret wonders are worth never stepping foot on Earth again.

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Z. Moss lives in Stillwater, Minnesota and is currently working on the sequel to Skyclyffe. Two dogs, three cats, and two turtles run the household, including the real-life Radar.


About the Narrator 


Noah Kershisnik has been acting since before he could read. He spent his youth performing Shakespeare plays in a traveling children's theater, and developed a passion for performance and storytelling. Fortunately he did eventually learn to read, and now spends his time narrating audiobooks as well as acting on camera and stage.

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4 comments:

  1. This sounds like a great mystery book that my granddaughter would love.

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  2. I love the cover! The design is amazing.

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  3. I’m so glad to hear that, Darlene! I love girls reading science fiction, and I hope your granddaughter enjoys Skyclyffe.

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  4. Thank you, Jeanna! The designer used a cloud image that I had taken, and my son did the ship illustration.

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