Tripp Unleashed

 


Tripp Unleashed

by Darren Simon

Genre: Middle-Grade Fantasy 

Tripp Taylor is a teenager trying to hide his genetic disorder and live a normal life, but that’s hard to do when the smallest morsel of food and the tiniest sip of liquid bring about a change in him—a metamorphosis he cannot control, making him a danger to himself and those around him. At least that’s what he’s been told by his father and the doctor who has devoted his life to finding a cure.

By day, Tripp plays by their rules. By night, Tripp journeys through the city from one convenience store to the next to taste real food (frozen burritos are his favorite). Then comes the night when he chooses the wrong convenience store, for on that night an armed robber enters the store and threatens everyone’s life. From that first transformation come others, and soon Tripp finds himself on a collision course with destiny as a madman pushes him to use his powers, a government that fears him tries to control him, and dark secrets lead him down a dangerous path—one that could make him a hero or twist him into a monster. And that all depends on whether he survives, and the odds aren’t in his favor.


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Darren Simon, who is a longtime college English teacher and former newspaper journalist, is the author of five middle-grade/young adult fantasy, urban fantasy and historical fantasy books and two horror short stories published in anthologies. He writes for younger readers to inspire them as readers the way he was inspired as a youth first by the comic books he read, then the Choose Your Own Adventure books, and then the fantasy and science fiction novels that became so important to him—and still are. He lives in California’s desert Southwest with his family, including his wife, two sons and two crazy dogs.


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Comments

  1. This sounds so intense. thanks for theintro.

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  2. The book cover for Tripp Unleashed is quite eerie! The design and coloring certainly draws the eye!

    Nancy
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  3. The cover is wicked cool and Tripp Unleashed sounds like a thrilling read for the kids! Thanks for sharing it and have a fantastic weekend!

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  4. Thanks, Debby and Nancy for the comments. The publisher, Tell-Tale Publishing, takes great care in developing eye catching covers. As for the story, it's a wild superhero origin story that I think readers 12 and up would really enjoy.

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  5. This sounds like a great Fantasy book for Middle-Schoolers. The cover is eye-catching.

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  6. Thank you for the comments. I know I'm the writer of the book, so take this for what it's worth, but I do think middle-grade, new adult and young adult readers would enjoy this novel, especially if they are into superhero stories, and parents can feel comfortable allowing their teens to enjoy the book.

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  7. This sounds like a cool read. Awesome cover!

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  8. Great new book, had fun learning about it.

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  9. The cover is a lot of fun and I can see my nephews enjoying this.

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  10. This sounds like a great book for my son! I really like the cover!

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  11. An awesome cover and I loved the synopsis, my grandchildren will enjoy reading this story. Thank you for sharing the author's bio and book details

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  12. Thank you all for the comments. Very appreciated.

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  13. Thank you for posting this blog on my book. I really appreciate it.

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  14. This does sound as if it is more meant to be a young people's book, but I must admit I am now curious about the changes that would be caused by a genetic reaction to food!

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