When Carma wrote Saardu, she didn't give it to friends and family to read and she takes comfort in hearing that Lucas said he thought Star Wars was too wacky for the general public. "Saardu may really be too wild and crazy," the author still has doubts, no matter that hardcore sci fi guys have told her it's fantastic and a UCLA professor who read it wrote to her, "It's a feast!"
Now the book is officially in stock at the distributor's warehouse, and the time has come to introduce the global audience to this unique planet, outlandish plot, and a little girl named Ruby who is not the least bit interested in saving her world. Why would anybody want to help these superstitious genetic engineers who put people down for daydreaming?
Saardu has been gaining fans steadily since the author informally introduced the story at Facebook. Reviewers have hailed it as the next Star Wars "...sure to become an instant classic!"
It is indeed time for a whole new myth. Book buyers should contact AtlasBooks Distribution 1-800-BookLog to order now. The first edition is limited, created as a collectible version. The author promised her fans this version with these illustrations will never be reprinted. Future editions will be revised and the author is already working on the sequel.
Distributor:
Toll Free: +1 800 247-6553
ISBN-13 9780615321523
Online catalog page: http://www.bookmasters.com/
Book details and reviews: http://saardu.com/
Official fan page: http://www.facebook.com/
Notice: AtlasBooks supplies Ingram, Baker & Taylor, Barnes & Noble and all major chains in the book trade industry. This new title will be in those catalogs in 6 to 8 weeks. Buyers can order now directly through AtlasBooks at a discount. The book is in stock now.
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