Wednesday, August 3, 2011

The book Glenn loved so much he published it himself

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Introducing the First Title from Glenn Beck's Mercury Ink Imprint:

Michael Vey: The Prisoner of Cell 25
By #1 New York Times Bestselling Author, Richard Paul Evans

I LOVED THIS BOOK SO MUCH THAT I DECIDED TO PUBLISH IT MYSELF

 
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When I decided to launch Mercury Ink, my new publishing imprint, I knew that I wanted to find books with great stories and great values. After reading Michael Vey for the first time about a year ago, I knew I'd found the perfect match.

Michael Vey breaks the mold of the current Young Adult genre—and that's a good thing. Look at the Young Adult section today and you'll find tons of stories about vampires, drugs and suicide. What you won't find much of are stories that show how hard it is to be a kid, to make tough choices and do the right thing—especially when the "right" thing and the "easy" thing are not the same thing.

Michael Vey is a story about hope and the power of goodness in an increasingly dark world. It exposes the drive in us all to persevere against hardship, peer pressure, and disabilities. It teaches our children that if they persist, and do what they know to be right, no matter how much pressure they face to do otherwise, then anything is possible. And it does all of this teaching without any preaching.

But, most important of all, and the real reason I bought this book, is because Michael Vey is also something else: A first rate sci-fi thriller that will have everyone in your family begging for their turn to read it.

Join us as we introduce the world to Michael Vey — a new kind of hero for a new generation.

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