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Book Title: Braidy Von Althuis and the Final Fight (Book 5) by Cassidy Dwelis
Book Series: Braidy Von Althuis
Category: Middle-Grade Fiction (Ages 8-12), 252 pages
Genre: Paranormal
Publisher: Precursor Publishing
Release dates: October 2020
Content Rating: PG: Some mild profanity and some mild magical violence
Book Description:
"Your husband willingly signed over his life to Azra. Boris owes Azra his life and services. There's nothing more to it than that." Braidy von Althuis is going to get his father back, no matter the consequences. Mr. von Althuis has been abducted by Azra, Queen of Djinn, and the family is in shambles. Half of the von Althuises no longer have their magick, and an army of djinn awaits them at Azra's gates. Somehow, despite all of the odds, Mrs. von Althuis, Uncle Rolo, Aunt
Liz, Blockhead, and Braidy have to band together to retrieve Braidy's father from the clutches of certain doom.Even though they hate each other, Braidy is determined to pull the fae and djinn together to fight against Azra's tyranny. He will have to work with old friends, and old enemies, to finally end the war between djinn and fae that has come to a nasty head. Will Braidy be able to unite an army at his back and save his father, or will Mr. von Althuis belong to Azra forever? Braidy von Althuis and the Final Fight is a story about working past differences, justice, and morality. This book is suitable for children aged 8 - 11.
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Book Series: Braidy Von Althuis
Category: Middle-Grade Fiction (Ages 8-12), 320 pages
Genre: Paranormal
Publisher: Precursor Publishing
Release dates: May 2017
Content Rating: PG: Some mild profanity and some mild magical violence
Book Description:
Ten-year-old Braidy von Althuis just wants one thing: to fit in. The other kids at school think he’s weird, and for good reason. Despite his oddities, Braidy wants more than anything for his dad to be able to come to Township Day, a fun-filled event at school, but Mr. von Althuis refuses. “It’s too dangerous,” he says.Things change for Braidy when Mr. von Althuis gets sick, and, even worse, this pesky pest controller won’t leave Braidy alone! Will Braidy be able to get his family to Township Day without his world falling apart?Braidy von Althuis and the Pesky Pest Controller is a tale of friendship, family, magic, and mayhem that takes a look at what it means to be bullied and how to rise above it. This book is suitable for children aged 8 - 11.
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“Braidy felt a churning cauldron of fear stirring in his stomach. Uncle Rolo had the habit of destroying good things.”Ten-year-old Braidy von Althuis finally has what he needs: a good friend, Saturday-Morning cartoons, and a loving family. While life has been perfect since Braidy defeated the warlock that attempted to kidnap his father, Braidy knows the quiet will not last. Strangeness creeps through Maple Hills, especially since a ghost hunter moved into town.This ghost hunter has Braidy’s dead Uncle Rolo worried sick, but Braidy’s family thinks the newcomer in town is harmless. Braidy feels otherwise, and to make matters worse, a friend from Uncle Rolo’s past comes to call. Will Uncle Rolo follow the rules and stay safe, or will Braidy watch his uncle tear their family apart? Braidy von Althuis and the Gullible Ghost Hunter is a story about telling the truth, taking responsibility, and what it means to be a family.This book is suitable for children aged 8 – 11.
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Book Series: Braidy Von Althuis
Category: Middle-Grade Fiction (Ages 8-12), 210 pages
Genre: Paranormal
Publisher: Precursor Publishing
Release dates: October 2018
Content Rating: PG: Some mild profanity and some mild magical violence
Book Description:
"He should have known this would happen. Wishes in movies and books seemed to go bad, so why would this one be any different?" Ten-year-old Braidy von Althuis misses his family dearly. Ever since his father, his aunt, and his uncle went to look for Gran in Europe, the house has been quiet and lonely. Even worse, Braidy’s cousin Blockhead is miserable after a breakup. Braidy wishes more than anything that he could do something to make his cousin happy.His wish is granted by a mysterious djinni, but the wish does not solve all his problems. Something is wrong with Blockhead, and Braidy learns a dark secret about his family that changes everything he knew. Will Braidy and Blockhead be able to undo the djinni wish, or will Braidy spark a war that may change the world as he knows it?Braidy von Althuis and the Dastardly Djinn is a story about identity, self-worth, consent, and responsibility. This book is suitable for children aged 8 - 11.
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Book Series: Braidy Von Althuis
Category: Middle-Grade Fiction (Ages 8-12), 249 pages
Genre: Paranormal
Publisher: Precursor Publishing
Release dates: October 2019
Content Rating: PG: Some mild profanity and some mild magical violence
Book Description:
" All of the regret that she buried in her garden in America will grow up like weeds and swallow her like quicksand." Braidy von Althuis is celebrating his eleventh birthday, but not with his best friend. Mr. von Althuis has decided to move the family out of Maple Hills, and Braidy is forced to say goodbye to Kara and to eat his cake alone. Even though the von Althuises have lived in Maple Hills for hundreds of years, something has spooked the adults so badly that they feel helpless without Gran. Something is coming for them, though Braidy knows not who or what.When the family arrives in Ukraine, a whole slew of new problems arise. Mr. von Althuis gets a job, Uncle Rolo finds himself in more trouble, and Aunt Liz and Braidy are summoned to an audience with the Fairy King. In order to go home, Braidy and Aunt Liz must solve riddles or belong to the Fairy King forever. Will Braidy and Aunt Liz be able to escape the Fairy King's clutches or will heartache and memories of a life long gone tear Aunt Liz and Braidy apart? This book is suitable for children aged 8 - 11.
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I’m Cassidy, and I love storytelling! I’m incredibly passionate about writing, art, and anything that allows me to create my own worlds. My goal is to write dreamy fiction for all ages that is unique, inspiring, and imaginative. I want my books to instill wonderment in the reader. I like to write about themes that include coming of age, magic realism, identity, relationships, and bullying. My books are intended for readers ages eight to twenty-five, and are meant to connect the world of the fantastical to everyday life. I currently live in Colorado and just got my MA in Publishing!
connect with the author: website ~ twitter ~ facebook ~ instagram ~ goodreads
There are many Middle Grade Paranormal books out there. What
makes yours different?
I would hope that what sets my books apart is the inclusivity. I have a main character who is Black, who comes from a Jewish family, and is bullied. Braidy’s family also includes characters who are suffering from chronic mental illness, a family member who is mute and on the LGBT spectrum, and a father who is adopted. My goal is to write inclusive literature that’s natural where the characters presented aren’t only valuable because of their tropes.
Do you have another profession besides writing?
I am also a professional artist! I illustrated and designed all the Braidy books. My art career involves selling fine art, going to comic book conventions, and drawing commissioned art for clients. I’ve also just recently graduated with a Masters in Publishing, and hope to start doing publishing consultation to help other indie authors get their books out there.
How long have you been writing?
My first “book” that I ever wrote was a collection of short stories about superheroes that I wrote when I was nine! It’s… terrible. Luckily for me, with a lot of time and practice I can safely say that I’ve improved!
Do you snack while writing? Favorite snack?
Absolutely. Who writes without snacks? My favorite things to much on while working are coffee and pastries, hot chocolate, or a good cup of tea.
Any hobbies?
Too many! If I had to pick one hobby that I do often, it’s gaming. I’m a huge fan of Overwatch and Red Dead Redemption.
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Thank you so much for your very excellent and thorough review! I appreciate you taking the time to read my book!
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