Einstein's
Compass: A YA Time Traveler Adventure
by Grace Blair &
Laren Bright
Genre: YA Sci-fi/Time
Travel
Release Date: January
2019
Summary:
How did Albert
Einstein come up with his wondrous theories of light and time? In Einstein's
Compass: A YA Time Traveler Adventure, a young Albert is given a supernatural
compass that allows him to travel through time and space, and find wisdom in
other dimensions, including the lost city of Atlantis. But evil forces seek the
power of the compass, including a monstrous, shape-shifting dragon from a
different age. Can the compass protect Albert from such villainy?
2019 Finalist National
Indie Excellence Award Young Adult Fiction
2019 eLit Award-Winner
in the Juvenile/YA Fiction Category
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My Review:
Reading Einstein's Compass: A YA Time Traveler Adventure was
like getting multiple stories in one. I like stories where you get points of
view from different characters. I like knowing how each character sees their
own story and not getting their take from someone else. And when you have a
story within a story I like trying to figure out how all their lives and
stories are going to intertwine.
One story is biblical related with Jesus, Moses, Ezekiel and
Akhenaten has gathered in the halls of the Crystal Temple for a sacred purpose
when they see that the Shamir Stone has been activated. They must protect the
Shamir Stone from getting into the wrong hands if that happens it could be catastrophic
for everyone.
A young boy, Albert Einstein, around the age of six receives
a gift from his father, a compass. Now you would think that a boy that young would
not care about a compass but this boy was different he loved the compass. This
compass soon reveals its supernatural self to Einstein when it lights up.
A dark evil creature, a dragon is awoken when the compass is
awoken. This dragon Raka knows right away how powerful this compass is and
wants it so bad that he is willing to do anything or whatever it takes to
obtain the compass.
Einstein’s Compass is about more than a boy with a compass
or a dragon or time travel is about the light and dark in everyone and how much
of each is released in each individual and of how much each individual allows
to come forth in themselves.
Einstein’s Compass is a fast paced read that drew me in with
the summary which left me wanting more with each turn of the page. The stories
contained between its pages kept me hooked wanting to know how each would
intertwine. I really enjoyed reading about a prominent figure in our lives and
wondering how much was fiction and how much was fact.
Einstein’s Compass is one book that I highly recommend to
all fans of science fiction, time travel and the supernatural or anyone who
loves to see how stories intertwine.
About the Author
Grace Allison Blair is
an award-winning self-help and motivational author, and podcast host, who has
assisted thousands to find their spiritual wisdom to solve everyday challenges.
Throughout her adult
life, Grace became a serious student of the spiritual. She found that, often,
psychological principles and practices were incomplete, but could be filled out
by adding the missing spiritual component. Her approach was always to see
practical applications for what she uncovered in the mystical. It was through
immersing herself in this field of study and experience that she came up with
her idea for her book, Einstein’s Compass.
Grace is a successful
award-winning author, modern mystic, wellness consultant, business development
advisor, marketing coach, and workshop facilitator. She has faced many life
challenges, including life-threatening disease, and used what she encountered
as a stimulus to gain greater happiness and fulfillment.
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