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Megiddo's Shadow3 reviews
Arthur G. Slade

HarperTrophy, 2006

Historical fiction at its finest
Arthur Slade dedicates this novel to the memory of the five Slade men who served in World War I, his great grandfather, grandfather and great uncles. The dates of the youngest one jump out at the reader, "Private Percy James Slade, 1897-1918 (KIA.) If my memory serves, I do not think there is a village or town in France and England that does not have a memorial to the fallen of The Great War. ...
  
  











  



  
Tribes3 reviews
Arthur G. Slade

Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media, 2004

Totally unique and great!
Tribes is unlike any novel I've ever read. Percy's way of scientifically classifying his classmates is funny, yet serious at the same time. I think anyone who has ever pondered the universe or the meaning of life will find Percy's thoughts and the other characters' points of view intriguing. Arthur Slade creates a brilliant blend of light and thought-provoking sections. The twists and turns of ...
  
  











  



  
Dust16 reviews
Arthur G. Slade

Tandem Library, 2004

Let your imagination go
Arthur Slade uses his young hero's imagination to good effect in Dust. Robert, 12-years-old, is a voracious reader, and his imagination and his suspension of disbelief are the keys to the story's success. If John Carter can go to Mars just by reaching out his hand and thinking about it, then Robert can unravel the mystery of the disappearing children. Dust is a nice mix of SF, fantasy, horror, ...
  
  











  



  
Draugr (Northern Frights (Victoria, B.C.).)2 reviews
Arthur G. Slade

Orca Book Publishers, 1998

A suspense filled thriller that is sure to please.
As an elementary teacher I found this book to be a great motivator for my Grade Six students. I found the content to be very enticing for this age level without the "gore" that is present in other books of this genre. Slade does an excellent job of filling all chapters with suspense and encouraging the reader to forge on into the story. An excellent classroom resource to excite readers ...
  
  











  



  
Loki Wolf (Northern Frights)1 review
Arthur G. Slade

Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media, 2002

The Loki Wolf, By Arthur G. Slade
The Loki Wolf is an exciting thriller. Based apon old Norse myths, the author seems to make ancient Iceland legends come alive in a modern setting. The author Arthur Slade was able to make the setting and characters seem real. His depiction of the Loki wolf was cleverly done, and the story behind it was well thought out and interesting. A cliff-hanger, this story has several exciting parts before ...
  
  











  







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