Georgie Summers and the Scribes of Scatterplot: A Novel by Issac Rudansky

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I wanted to bring you a new novel I received called Georgie Summers and the Scribes of Scatterplot: A Novel by Isaac Rudansky (Author) that I received in exchange for a review. Inside this post is my affiliate links. If you click on the links and make a purchase I will make a small percentage from the products you purchase.

Georgie Summers and the Scribes of Scatterplot: A Novel opens with the main character Georgie honing his slingshot skills, and from that moment, I was hooked. You will find this isn’t your average adventure. There is also suspense and even drama in the story.

The book explores Georgie’s relationship with his sick father and the Author throws in a heartfelt layer, making the stakes feel even higher. When the woman with the bow enters the scene and mentions the Aetherquill, Charlie and David became hooked on the story. The characters feel real and they would be someone my family would like to be friends with.

About:

“An unforgettable journey that explores the power of belief and the magic that lies just beyond our world.” — Neil Blair, J.K. Rowling’s literary agent and Pottermore Director

Exciting CRACK THE CODE adventure inside! Each and every reader who deciphers the hidden clue in each chapter will be entered to win incredible prizes and giveaways!

In a world where fiction is a crime, young Georgie Summers must write a story to save everyone he loves …

When twelve-year-old Georgie Summers isn’t cooking dinner for his sick dad or trying to survive middle school bullies, you’ll find him in his backyard, slingshot in hand, nailing soda cans from 200 feet out … probably the only sixth grader who could pull off a shot like that.

Sure, life for Georgie was a little lonely, but at least it made sense.

That is, until a terrifying man—a man dressed in shiny black boots and bugs crawling out of a hole in his neck—climbs through a portal in midair and kidnaps Georgie’s father. Where did this man come from? Why was he looking for an ancient fountain pen? What secrets has Georgie’s father been keeping from him?

Completely alone and not to mention scared out of his wits, Georgie quickly teams up with two unlikely allies: Apurva Aluwhalia, an aspiring astronomer and just about the prettiest girl in school (in all of New York as far as Georgie is concerned), and Roscoe Harris, a self-proclaimed YouTube sensation with a whopping fourteen bored subscribers. But hey, big dreams, right?

Together, they stumble into Scatterplot, a hidden realm where mysterious Scribes record the memories of everyone on Earth. Without the Scribes, people would forget everything … they’d lose their minds. Literally.

As the adventure grows increasingly dangerous, Georgie uncovers the evil Flint Eldritch’s plan to destroy those very memories, erasing everyone Georgie has ever loved.

Armed with nothing but courage, friendship, and a magical but extremely dangerous pen, Georgie must race against time to save not just his dad … but the minds of everyone on Earth.

… including yours.

In this exhilarating middle-grade debut, perfect for fans of Percy Jackson and Harry Potter, author Isaac Rudansky spins a heart-pounding adventure of courage, hope, and the power of friendship to lift you from the depths of loneliness and despair.

You’ll be on the edge of your seat … just hope you’ll be able to remember it all when it’s over.

Meet the Author: Isaac Rudansky

After earning his MA in Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Isaac Rudansky founded AdVenture Media, an award-winning advertising agency headquartered in NY. Isaac had managed advertising campaigns for clients like AMC Networks, Asurion, Hearst, Hanes, Sports Illustrated, Nasdaq, and many others.

His online courses, each of them international bestsellers, have attracted over 300,000 students from over 180 countries. He writes for industry-leading publications and leads workshops at marketing events around the world.

In 2021, he was voted the #1 most influential performance-advertiser in the world by PPCHero.

Before founding his advertising agency, Isaac was making ends meet by selling his artwork at festivals throughout the Long Island and New York areas.

Isaac believes that children’s books should not be focused on teaching kids lessons, or any other nonsense like that. Above all else, children’s fiction should entertain.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates