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Honey
and Salt
by
David Perlmutter
Genre:
YA Fantasy
Bravery
comes in all forms: fighting bullies and fighting your own
demons.
Honey
and Salt is a superhero novella that will draw you in the just fight
of a few super heroines. The story is packed with action and
humor.
Their
quest against evil superheroes and against their own weaknesses is
refreshing. You can identify with them and embrace their
battles.
Rousing
fantasy action with amazing young girls ready to fight for justice
and for the oppressed.
If
you enjoy a good action with an unusual plot, then this is the book
for you.
David
Perlmutter is a freelance writer based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
He is the author of America Toons In: A History of Television
Animation (McFarland and Co.), The Singular Adventures Of Jefferson
Ball (Amazon Kindle), The Pups (Booklocker.com), Certain Private
Conversations and Other Stories (Aurora Publishing), Honey and Salt
(Scarlet Leaf Publishing), The Encyclopedia of American Animated
Cartoon Series (Rowman and Littlefield, forthcoming) and Orthicon;
or, the History of a Bad Idea (Linkville Press, forthcoming).
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The cover is very minimalist, but stands out. The story skews a little young for me, but I'd buy it as a present for younger relatives, as I like to buy local.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good book nice cover.
ReplyDeleteI like the simplicity of it, really makes notice just the title itself.
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