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Title:The Founder's Curse (New Zigon #1)
Author:Danelle O'Donnell
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 284 pages
Published:May 2014 by Danelle O'Donnell
Categories:Science Fiction. Dystopia. Childrens. Middle Grade
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John can't help that his last name is Brown or that he is a farmer. It's not his fault that his only shoes are work boots, and that his wardrobe consists of overalls and thin T-shirts. Even if Father and Mother are strict and detached, at least he has his eleven sisters and Widow McNeally on his side.

He thought he was okay with it all, really! However, something made him trip that bully of a classmate at the museum, making him number one on the goon’s hit-list. During the ensuing hunt, those blasted boots caused him to break a priceless statue, freeing a girl named Diana, who had been trapped in stone for centuries.

His choices from that moment forward turn his life upside-down. Should he have turned Diana over to the authorities instead of sneaking her home and hiding her in the loft of his barn? Maybe. Should he have told his parents instead of Widow McNeally and two of his sisters? Possibly. Should he have run the other way when Diana showed him the things she can do with her mind and the amulet of crystals around her neck? No one would blame him if he did.

Instead, he allows himself to be pulled deeper and deeper into Diana's world, doing crazy things like breaking into an insane asylum, traveling through waterfalls, confronting a Fourteenth-Century warrior, battling an old hag, and, worst of all, lying to his parents. That’s a lot to deal with for a sheltered fourteen-year-old farm boy.

Travel with John and Diana and a diverse cast of characters through an adventure of discovery, loss, and rebirth as friendships are forged and old debts are revisited in this tale where “mind over matter” has a whole new meaning.

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Original Title: New Zigon - The Founder's Curse
ISBN: 1501065629 (ISBN13: 9781501065620)
Edition Language: English
Series: New Zigon #1

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I really enjoyed this book. I am a fan of sci-fi and I know from experience that finding good sci-fi for younger readers is not easy. Also happy to know more is to come.

I though this book was great! very creative with scientific details on the powers the kids had. also being from Pittsburgh it was neat reading a story that takes place where I am from!

In place of a review, I'd like to share the driving factors that went into the development of this story. If you get a chance to read New Zigon - The Founder's Curse, (and I hope you do) then you can tell me if I've missed the mark on any of these objectives.BELIEVABLE SCIENCE FICTION - It is important to me to be able to defend the science mythos introduced. New Zigon's science stems from a combination of the force from Star Wars (huge fan here) and the modern day "God particle" theory. The

I definitely recommend this book! Both my 12 year old son and I read it and we both found it to be an enjoyable and compelling story. I really liked the characters (Mrs. McNeally was my favorite). The adventure and sci-fi are interesting and I found myself wrapped up in the story. The book was "clean" in that the worst words used were "crap" (as in "oh crap", used twice) and "bastards" (used once: "They're bastards, all of them.") The themes were conservative, meaning controversial topics were

A wonderfully well written book that is great for all ages to read. I enjoyed reading all about John Brown this had my wondering a bit but i loved reading it. A must read for book lovers everywhere.

This is a fun bookI really enjoyed reading this book. I guess it is science-fiction because, as Diana says, "It is science, not magic". I loved the "science" behind it. Highly recommend