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Big thanks to Killer 7012 for starting a wiki. http://stone-marshall.wikia.com/wiki/Stone_Marshall_Wikia
Meta is a simple mage apprentice girl who unexpectedly becomes the keeper of one of the powerful shards of Bregu.
After the destruction of her village and the death of those she loves, she seeks revenge on the person who dealt this infamous destruction, the dark mage. Yet instead of receiving an attack power from the shard, it gives her ashape-shifting ability that sometimes bring her into funny situations.
A blacksmith can swing a hammer, but can he swing a sword? Dane has just left his smithing apprenticeship to pursue the adventure he has been waiting for his entire life—how will he handle his first taste of the battle? He is young, impulsive, and inexperienced, but the Quicksilver that coats his body might be of more use than originally expected.
Dane’s adventure heats up as he is thrown into battle and meets more of the Royal Guards he so admires. Will they be able to help him in his quest to identify how he survived being coated in the mysterious metal covering his skin? Join him in his journey to find out!
Quicksilver – Castle Bound, is out October 10th! But wait, where’s Issue 6?
Ok, so the Stone Marshall Studio has been busy putting together this epic storyline I’ve been working on. We’re creating origin stories, writing epic backstories, developing character relationships and trying to get all the characters together at the right time along the timeline.
And after all this we finished an issue out of order. Doh! But it’s ok, with all the flashbacks that show characters backstories, you can pretty much read these issues in any order you want.
Get Issue 7 the moment it’s available here: https://www.stonemarshall.com/book-list/legends-and-heroes-issue-7-quicksilver-castle-bound/
That being said, Issue 6 will be out soon!
Author Spotlight-Stone Marshall
Posted on March 22, 2015 by jessicawrennovels
Ah, the nostalgia. There is nothing like playing the old-school video games. My personal favorites were Super Mario Bros. and Sonic the Hedgehog. Mario, Luigi, Sonic, Knuckles, etc, had to journey through various worlds, battle different creatures, overcome various obstacles, and along the way, collect various helpful items such as coins, mushrooms, stars, and flowers that helped them shoot fireballs. If they touched a monster once, they shrank. Twice, they died in a very dramatic manner (jumping straight up in the air with a look of shock on their face before falling off the edge of the edge of the screen. Goofy synthesizer music plays both during the game and upon the death of a character.
I haven’t played Minecraft (and I’m afraid to start; it might become addictive and cause me to waste a lot of time), but from Marshall’s description of it in his children’s novel Rescue Island: Flynn’s Log 1, it sounds like it operates under the same principles. The characters battle monsters, eat food provided by the digital world to restore their lives, and collect items necessary for survival or extra protection. The novel revolves around a hacker known as Flynn. Flynn has no memory of his previous life as he finds that he is a digital character in Minecraft. He battles giant spiders, hunts and fishes for food, and builds shelter. His only companion is an ocelot named Verve (and later, Verve’s daughter Khan). Soon, he finds out that it is his destiny to connect the digital and the physical worlds, and is unsure of how to do that.
If there is a secret to getting kids engaged in reading, I think Marshall has it. Marshall seems to understand that you have to write around kids’ interest and not try to enforce outdated, archaic material on them. I hope elementary schools are beating down Marshall’s door to buy the book. If there were more novels like Rescue Island, then schools wouldn’t struggle so much to get kids to read. I will be ordering a copy for my daughter. If you have a child age 5-12, I highly recommend this as a must-read. I also think adolescents and adults would enjoy this whimsical but action-packed novel as well.
To buy: http://www.amazon.com/Flynns-Log-Rescue-Island-Marshalls-ebook/dp/B00JOUMLYU/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1427045129&sr=1-1&keywords=rescue+Island
Check it out here: StoneMarshall.com/CharacterGuide
Flynn’s new digital styling reflects his evolving and changing game world!
Check it out in the revised series!
You can update the books on your e-reader to the latest version. Find the update button to get the latest version with the new illustrations. If you need help, search your eBook store.
Check it out here: StoneMarshall.com/CharacterGuide
If you have any questions, please let me know.
Thanks for reading!
-Stone Marshall