Review | What Next?

Hott Synopsis:

After a harrowing experience with a magical book Jeremy has decided that the book isn’t wrong, it’s how he’s been using it. If he could just perfect his methods then there wouldn’t be such disastrous results.

Besides, all he’s ever really wanted is to have his father return and now Jeremy has the means to make it happen. Hopefully this time, with the help of his mother and girlfriend, using the book won’t be a near-death experience.

Hott Review:

I really enjoyed this book, almost more than the first. The issue is still there though, that I believe the writing is for a more mature audience and limits those that will enjoy the book.

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Author: Jeffrey M. Daniels
Source: Jeffrey M. Daniels
Grade: B
Ages: 12+
Setting: ? a bit of everywhere 😉
Series: Jeremy Shuttle Adventures, 2

Author Bio:

Jeffrey’s parents moved down to Florida from New York just in time to make him a native Floridian…one of the few remaining in the state from that halcyon era of the 60’s.

Born under the sign of Gemini, he obtained degrees in appropriately opposite fields of Accounting and Advertising, though he claims not to have inspired the unfortunate term “creative accountant”.

His career in writing, beginning with tear-inducing messages on family holiday cards, continued as editor of his college dorm newsletter, through various advertising positions. Despite the self-infliction of many years of Finance and Accounting work, he managed to squeeze out a regular newsletter for his Finance group whose sole purpose was to make its readers laugh. Needless to say, it had nothing to do with Accounting.

After a return to advertising and creative, Jeffrey finally finished his often-talked about young adult fantasy adventure novel, What If?, the first book in a trilogy about a young boy, Jeremy Shuttle, who is given a sketchbook that makes everything he draws in it become real.

Jeffrey currently lives comfortably in South Florida, driving with his windows down and wondering why so many people complain about the humidity.

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