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  • 05/2015
  • 978-0996357432 B00Y8S6AY0
  • 246 pages
  • $3.99
Paperback Book Details
  • 05/2015
  • 9780996357432 B00Y8S6AY0
  • 246 pages
  • $9.99
Scott Gordon
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The Tinker & the Fold: Book 1: Problem with Solaris 3

Children/Young Adult; Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror; (Market)

They have been watching… Because of him, they are coming… Jett Joseph Javelin Junior is enjoying the eighth grade until his scientific tinkering goes dangerously wrong and attracts the attention of The Fold, an extraterrestrial force, tasked with keeping peace in the galaxy. When The Fold comes to collect him, Jett's life is thrown into disarray. From alien abduction, to life in Tower 100, to becoming a castaway on Lanedaar 3 and savior to the Boonans, to flooding the White House with living alien pom-poms that eat everything in sight, Jett’s adventure to save Earth from The Neutralization Protocol and integrate it into The Fold is fraught with peril and will keep you guessing all the way to the end.
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Kirkus Reviews

THE TINKER AND THE FOLD
Evan Gordon and Scott Gordon (244 pp.) $11.99 paperback, $2.99 e-book
ISBN: 978-0-9963574-3-2; May 9, 2015

BOOK REVIEW
Jett, a California kid, invents a gadget that could propel an unready mankind far into space, and he’s abducted by powerful, cautious aliens.

Scott and Evan Gordon, a father-and-son sci-fi/YA writing team, offer a rambunctious launch to a new series. In southern California in the year 2028, adolescent inventor Jett Javelin, son of a theoretical physicist, takes cues from his mom’s research to create the “quantum swapper,” a DIY teleportation device capable of materializing individuals light-years away. Its use instantly makes Earth a high priority for the judgment of the Fold, a federation made up of 1,756,234 intelligent, peace-loving (and vegan) alien civilizations. The Fold takes action whenever a nonbeneficial race discovers interstellar travel. It turns out the Fold, via their chief regulators, the Aaptuuans (the variety known to UFO enthusiasts as flying-saucer “little greys”), long ago seeded throughout the universe the laws known here as the Ten Commandments. Any spacefaring civilization that violates these laws in any way—even killing and eating animals for food—is subjected to “neutralization,” doomed to likely extinction by having all electronic technology deactivated. After the Aaptuuans abduct Jett along with his invention, his behavior (and whether his people find his records and can duplicate the quantum swapper) will determine Earth’s fate. Luckily, Jett hooks up with the tentacled Tii-Eldii, a refugee from a previous Aaptuunan neutralization, and the chase is on.

The fleet narrative never has any dead spots and boasts a clever range of aliens of all shapes, sizes, and appendages. It also has just the right balance of tongue-in-cheek (when a life form happens to have a tongue or a cheek) and serious elements when it comes to pondering moral issues and dilemmas. There is, naturally, a cliffhanger finale to draw readers into the next installment.

​Fun YA galactic romp that is not without its thoughtful side.  - Kirkus Reviews

Formats
Ebook Details
  • 05/2015
  • 978-0996357432 B00Y8S6AY0
  • 246 pages
  • $3.99
Paperback Book Details
  • 05/2015
  • 9780996357432 B00Y8S6AY0
  • 246 pages
  • $9.99
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