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One of the Best Teen's Books Ever

Author: Steven Rox Author Ranking Blue | Posted: 18-08-2007 | Comments: 0 | Views: 44 | Rating:  (52) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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Welcome to Steven Rox’s Colored Worlds - the Magic story about dangerous adventures encountered by five Girls-Flowers in the Colored Worlds. Together with them, reader will go through many surprising adventures.
Gnomes and the Wicked Witch, Flower Fairies and She-Who-Tells-Fortune, the Cool Wizard, terrifying Deadwights and kind Essences of the Azure World are only a few creatures that readers are going to meet on their way.
Reader will make friends with the Grassie Green and with her friends. A greedy but very ridiculous – and in fact rather kind Crow named Priza will also amuse reader.
The book is full of adventures. Fantastic heroes live in the book, and protagonists - girls-teenagers from the Flower Country.
Teen will read about great Love and terrible Hatred and will fight against the Warriors of the Ruler of the Black Mountains and the monstrous Stonester. Reader will pass through the Magic Doors and Colored Worlds, and if he/she goes all the way to the very end, he/she will find a hidden magic treasure.
Teenagers will learn how to survive in different Worlds or how to make the right choice between Friendship and Treachery, Love and Hatred, Pride in your own Country and idle life.
Fresh, captivating illustrations enliven the tale.
What people say about the book?

Finally!!! I've got it!

This is the story I dream about as a child. Highly recommended for those interested in the fairy tales. Not for those looking for every story to have a 'Happily Ever After' ending. The characters are wonderful. This is not a book to read to a young child but more for pre-teens and teens. Very glad I purchased this book. Illustrations are great.

Valery Goosman - Mother of 3

Super Super Good Book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This so far has been the greatest book! I can’t wait for the 2-nd book to come out!
Rita Woodman

This is one of the best books ever. Wow!!!!!!!!

It will become classics for my great grandchildren, just as “Lord of the Ring” did. A hilarious humor mixed in with a sickly plot, and jut of Flower Country comes this masterpiece! You have GOT to read it!!

Roxanne Greenhouse

It’s a fantastical journey with Colored Worlds,

Flower people, armor-clad Warriors, invisibility, and magical elements. We don’t know when the cut-off date for calling something a “classic” might be but we do know a “...cheerly, breathtakingly, all-stops-out thrilling” good tale when we read one.
Sofia Gonzales

One of the best teen's books ever
This book is a teen’s favorite for good reason. It's a beautifully written and illustrated story full of imagination, hilarious humor and realism at the same time.

Rebecca Mckenna

We love this book!
My daughter and I love this book! We read it together once and now she reads it almost every night before bed! She is 11 years old.
Author has created exquisite and beautiful images that will continue to haunt readers long after they have left the enchanted Flower Country and Green World.
Thanks for the very interesting book! We are waiting for continuation with impatience.
Rosary and Jenny Brown

Great book!
This story is wonderful; a fairy tale, an intense adventure, and a great read rolled into one book! I recommend that everybody read this book, though girls would like it more than boys.
Kelly Snow

Excellent story about a girl and her friends.

Epic novel for readers of all ages. I enjoyed it so much and couldn't put it down.
Kristin Cougera

Another good read..

I enjoyed “Adventures of Grassie Green” much more than Jayel Gibson’s “Eragon” or “Eldest” by Christopher Paolini. I will read the other novels in the series of Steven Rox’s “Colored Worlds”. It is good read for adults and young adults.
Tanya Bellflower

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About the Author:

Steven Rox is a writer and illustrator, wielding the written craft to enrapture the mind much like an artist wields a brush. The pages for him are a blank canvas on which he draws from a talent heralded by many and matched only by an imagination that rises to the task. “The Flowers Country and the Green World” is the first part in a series of seven books about the Colored Worlds, with work progressing quickly on the follow-up. His biography is mysterious and full of adventures, as well as his books.

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