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Today blog Wonderworld is most privileged to present an intriguing and coming of age science fiction novel titled YARDROF written by the exceptionally talented author Gion B. Tahunka. Please enjoy your visit through this spotlight that will highlight the synopsis and chapter excerpts of YARDROF, its purchase links and the author's bio.
The author has made available a partial sum
of his book Yardrof, in allowing readers to get a glimpse of his science
fiction work. As his providing he has
produced a free to share and download version of his eBook Yardrof.
Set in the town of Yardrof, the story takes the reader to the future along with some visits to the past, but then suddenly breaks away from those now familiar bonds by his captivation to someplace so very far away, and yet--so near as to then be brought back again, within the reader experience to join the partaken in some new Earthly insights imagined by the author. Yardrof is the author's first novel.
YARDROF [ Excerpt ] - Chapter 2
Today blog Wonderworld is most privileged to present an intriguing and coming of age science fiction novel titled YARDROF written by the exceptionally talented author Gion B. Tahunka. Please enjoy your visit through this spotlight that will highlight the synopsis and chapter excerpts of YARDROF, its purchase links and the author's bio.
BOOK DETAILS
Title: Yardrof
Genre : Science Fiction, Young Adult, Adventure
Author: Gion B. Tahunka
Purchase Links : YARDROF at Amazon Kindle Stores
ISBN: 9781456606305
Word count: (rounded) 51,000
Format:
EBook (digital); ePUB, MOBI
FROM THE AUTHOR
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Set in the town of Yardrof, the story takes the reader to the future along with some visits to the past, but then suddenly breaks away from those now familiar bonds by his captivation to someplace so very far away, and yet--so near as to then be brought back again, within the reader experience to join the partaken in some new Earthly insights imagined by the author. Yardrof is the author's first novel.
SYNOPSIS
Randall Kazamp is a boy who, despite their
set limitations, always plays by or within the rules--even though he oddly
winds up as the occurrence that has the rules to be broken by the establishment
of an on-course heading that's all the way back to an open door that somehow has
wound up with a big new discovery inside. But to no one's big surprise it is
very old. And Randall is led away to
unwind alone, but he oddly discovers his mind that's on course to being a
man's.
But
still joined, when it comes right down to it, the known universe is equally as
big or mysterious or capable as any act occurring in it, as they go clasp in
clasp would likely be the guess or so it would seem--while on their way. But Randall Kazamp, at his age in this story
hasn't even completely developed a guess--as he is still a boy. Randall,
though, is different than any other boy; but, yet, he is quite the same--and
just like the Universe, they specifically are all growing-up, which is also the
theme of the book Yardrof--with its rounded 51,000 words.
The science fiction story takes place in
the town of Yardrof, within an environment setting of the first quarter of the
twenty-second century.
From the Kazamp backyard, where Randall
Kazamp helps his father, Peter Kazamp--a scientist, tend his goldenrain trees,
to Randall's help as 'the breaking molds' by his entrance into a rather hushed
radar telescope site located in his hometown, and then off in scope to a
parallel world that Randall helps bring into focus in one apparent mode that
results with an official glimpse--might all be described as strange in this
story. But following his helpful acts,
Randall strangely, though naturally his best, helpfully helps himself to his
very own.
So, do grab hold, while reading Yardrof, in
readiness for a text-tract roller coaster ride given a chain of events lain
both before and after some apparent given facts. Still, conclusively though, amounts to nothing more than
growing-up. Yet, in pertinence to lively, commonly extraordinarily does so--in
one way or another anyhow. Just the
same, in the story Yardrof, Randall Kazamp is ordinary with respect to growing
up, as he is a boy; but he makes an Earthly-unearthly discovery which leads to
his further development in being just one among other events visited in the
story by the reader. In the book
Yardrof, the stage and the scenario have been setup and arranged, it's up to
the reader from that point onward. It's
science fiction, but at least something's left.
YARDROF [ Excerpt ] - Chapter 2
That's what Randall let pass as his
thoughts on his thirteenth birthday, a virtual shelf of memories containing an
accessible reminder of his twelfth birthday, and any puppetry held by him
within the frame was his only entertainment. Well, Randall's thirteenth
birthday was yesterday, and that's where he has to leave it.
Today is another
day; it is still early, and Randall is headed in the direction of downstairs to
get some breakfast before his father takes him out shopping. But first he wants
to check in on his father to see if he's up and about yet. After Randall had
checked throughout the house in unsuccessfully locating Mr. Kazamp, he
eventually finds him out in the backyard near some of his goldenrain trees, as
he catches glimpses of Mr. Kazamp out of the side-door of the kitchen while
getting himself some breakfast.
Mr. Kazamp had promised to take Randall
shopping today, since he didn't get him anything for his thirteenth birthday
yesterday. With the weekend arriving the day after Randall's birthday, Mr.
Kazamp had decided this year to just wait with the birthday present gift--and
take Randall shopping on this Saturday instead. Randall being the mature lad
that he is, wouldn't have minded at all if his father had just skipped all of
the birthday with gift hoopla.
Peter Kazamp has been in the habit of babying
Randall just a bit, and that's mostly because of a mother who is missing in Randall's
life. Mr. Kazamp kind of over does it in that aspect of parenting though, in an
attempt to try not to leave anything avoidably out that would deny Randall a
full life.
AUTHOR BIO
Gion B. Tahunka is a poet and writer who is
infatuated with the arts, life with art, and the art that continuously joins
life through and by way of the creatures that produce it, enhance it--if it be
so, or just keep it going. The author
has a certificate of preliminary education along with his interest in computers
and science related research as well.
The author has been storytelling since he
was a child some decades ago. But when
he did read the accessible author titles at the public library, as during those
early years of his and while he was a child, the mystery-titles were always his
favorite. Though, he would have to
discretely move closer but not completely over into the adult section to
satisfy that urge. As even back
then--decades ago, adult books could not be checked out by children. But he did manage to find some mystery
novels, there at the public library, that were close, but not quite adult--and
as those which could be checked out by anyone his age as well. Ever forward though, the librarian was
always watching, and he always wanted to avoid having to make acknowledgment of
that supervision, in answering that he wasn't taking those steps of his clear
over into the adult section. As that's
why he was always so discreet on his paths toward no clarifications having to
be made--but as his silent reward instead.
Though space, and those regularly scheduled frontiers, had regularly
come to shed tears by him. But the author
hasn't been situated to afford any entertainment such as that, any given moment,
in recent times. Because the author now
has a space oriented science fiction book of his own to realistically cry
about, and independently at that. Now
that's science fiction.
Author written is Yardrof, and some parts
of it might be surmised as being in a writing style that perhaps was
rediscovered after being towed out from under an old forgotten world, but then
promoted out-front of a narrator that braves in the likeness of an unlikely
humorous guide while guiding the reader through this rather dark tale--and
while being a caretaker of a lantern, and to extensions at times during its
poetic sway that also had flickered while being the negotiator on read
paths. Yardrof is a bit dark in nature,
and even spiritual in the sense of right and wrong--though self-direction was
not written all the way down to null in the outcome text.
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