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Follow on Google News | Jeffrey B. Allen-Author of Fantasy Novel, 'Gone Away Into The land'An epic novel best described as a modern day Lord of the Rings. Fantasy and heart collide into a new genre in the first book of a promising series. You don’t want to miss this unique offering by Jeffrey B. Allen.
By: wr potter close the final page. We meet our protagonist, twelve-year- paralyzing fear of John's father, Daniel. Daniel, or the beast as John calls him, is an extremely volatile man whose rage could explode on his family at any moment-and explode it does. John dreams of ending the beast's reign of terror, of taking his family away before it is too late. The first fifty pages of Part 1 are no fantasy as the author describes in vivid, shocking detail Daniel's unpredictable fury and a horrible example of violent abuse, as the beast leaves John and Ellie beaten and bloodied and kidnaps six-year-old Marny. With the help of a mysterious taxi driver, John and Ellie begin their search for Marny. This is where the fantasy starts as it is believed that Marny is somewhere in the candy factory where Daniel was employed. Soon John and his mother are aboard a train in an amazing land called ZingZongLand. ZZL is a place that is all about creating the best tasting candy. The leader of the land is called KyaSiftar. The Siftar's main rival is the minister of Southland province named Mengus. Desperate for power, Mengus has his sights set on dominating the land and controlling the new flavor creations. Mengus recruits the beast to aid in his conquest of the Land. He believes that gaining control in the Land is the key to overthrowing the World as well. Jeffrey B. Allen showcases his considerable imagination and writing talent in creating an entire universe. His lead is a believable, lovable character with which readers young and old will quickly bond. The villains are wonderfully horrible and easy to loathe, without overshadowing the hero. The secondary characters are interesting, fresh and well drawn. The dialogue is crisp and clear and well suited to the vast variety of creatures and peoples. Allen slowly reveals his characters' secrets along the way, keeping the reader captivated throughout. He wastes none of these nearly 500 pages, using suspense and vibrant description to keep the pages turning. He brings all the players together in a David versus Goliath-type showdown for the ages that will have you rooting for John to the end. Gone Away is building momentum, was recently picked up by a major publisher and was accepted in several school libraries. I believe it will become the next time-tested classic fantasy tale, universally adored and mentioned in the same breath as The Wizard of Oz, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and The Lord of The Rings. I highly recommend this thought-provoking, entertaining read. http://www.jeffreyballen.com Strategic Book Publishing (October 1, 2009) 978-1608608591 Gone Away Into The Land Jeffrey B. Allen By William R. Potter for Readers' Choice Review About Jeffrey B. Allen Jeffrey B. Allen lives in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, where he consults in the field of architectural design and historical renovation, although most of his time is devoted to writing. He is a member of the Lehigh Valley Writers Symposium, a contributing author for the Lehigh Valley Home and Living Examiner and a member of the Greater Lehigh Writers Group. Allen holds his 50-ton Coast Guard Captain’s license and has captained numerous ocean-going sailing adventures. In 2006, Mr. Allen was awarded the Holt Businessman of the Year award by the Upper Bucks Chamber of Commerce. GoneAway is quickly being accepted by school boards, English departments, church groups, libraries, and community outreach organizations as a unique way to invoke meaningful and productive discussion about some of the problems that plague our modern society. Another review. "I recommend this book highly. It can be enjoyed on many levels, but I for one took a great deal from this book. The enormous compassion and relationship I developed throughout the story with the struggle of one boy to reconcile his life and find a place where he could be at peace will not soon leave me. And the characters I came to love, and some others I loathed, will also stay with me for a long time to come. A good read is something that remains in your mind as an indelible impression. GoneAway Into the Land is just such a novel." Review by Sarah Macdonald, New York, New York Post January 10, 2010 End
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