Author Information Biography Books by this Author. Rick Yancey Author Biography. Other books by Rick Yancey at BookBrowse. More Recommendations More Books. Readers Also Browsed. Find out more. At 17, Owen feels like his life is finally on track.
As he struggled to socialize and form Cataclysmic floods. Unprecedented heat waves and protracted droughts. Devastating wildfires breaking The little-known Amur River, the 10th longest in the world, acts as the natural border of Russia and Arthur Myers came along with his once-in-a-lifetime deal, my uncle was forty years old and sick of being poor. Being poor isn't one of those things you get used to, even if being poor is all you've ever been. So when Mr. Myers flashed Alfred finds himself caught up with descendants of the Round Table, both honorable and evil, in this light-hearted, somewhat violent heads do roll tale of quest and adventure; the first in a planned series Full Review words.
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Write your own review! Rick Yancey is the author of two books for adults: a memoir, Confessions of a Tax Collector , and a novel A Burning in Homeland - He is also a playwright and former theater critic. Both books are set in Knoxville, Tennessee, where Rick lived for ten years before returning to Florida.
He lives with his wife, This "beyond the book" feature is available to non-members for a limited time. Join today for full access. Alfred Kropp returns in another page-turning, car-chasing, world-saving adventure! The ancient seals of Solomon—used by Kind Solomon to imprison the fallen angels of heaven—have disappeared. Should they fall in to the wrong hands, all hell could break lose. And when Alfred Kropp goofs up as usual, the ring ends up in the hands of King Paimon, a terrible demon with a special bone to pick with our reluctant hero.
The novel, published in , received a Carnegie Medal nomination. The book begins with an introduction to the life of fifteen-year-old Alfred Kropp, who lives with his uncle in a small apartment. A shy kid, uncomfortable around girls and with few friends, he is cursed with unusual proportions — his head, hands, and feet are abnormally large, leading his classmates to believe he's mentally handicapped.
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