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Legend of the Blue Diamond Gets Launched

October 27, 2005 By Sam Sloan Leave a Comment

Source: Insight News
Submitted by: Lesmond

Science fiction writer Keshawn Dodds launches new ‘space adventure’ book, “Menzuo S.W. (Solar Warriors) Legend of the Blue Diamond”

Science fiction writer Keshawn Dodds has launched his new adventure series, Menzuo S.W. (Solar Warriors) to focus on space exploration and adventure. Dodds’ first book, “Menzuo in the Calling of the Sun Prince,” was a huge success and now he has continued the series with “Menzuo S.W. (Solar Warriors) – Legend of the Blue Diamond.”

“I want to help reintroduce the importance of reading to youth,” says Dodds. His goal is to motivate children of all ages and to create a greater respect for education and literacy. The book is also accompanied by a teacher’s guide and series product line which is great for elementary and middle school student’s who are interested in space exploration. In this exciting young adult science fiction novel, a young protector of the universe struggles to gain the confidence that he needs to defeat a dangerous Pirate Warrior called Hydrosion.

The book reveals that Jammal, a.k.a. Menzuo – the hero of the thrilling first book- was adopted and from another planet, and his true identity is as the new universal protector. With his guardian, Solar and trainer, Master Renzfly, Jammal/Menzuo quickly gains the knowledge of the Yardanian combat style and important information about the structure of the universe. In his first mission, Menzuo saved Earth from one very dangerous Pirate Warrior named Morbid. Now Menzuo is ready to continue his preparation to become the true universal protector. As he trains with Solar by his side, under master Renzfly’s watchful eyes, a mysterious messenger from the outer realm interrupts his progress and begs for Menzuo’s help to save planet Bralose.

“I am excited about this series and the potential for both children and adults to explore the sci-fi world of space exploration,” says Dodds. “Kids will begin their journey with excitement and continue their journey with the thrill of each new space adventure, while learning important life lessons and gaining knowledge.”

Along with writing for children, Dodds has also completed a comedy play, “Uncle Charlie Moves In” to help kids understand the power of their future. Dodds has also completed his educational tips manual, “Conquering the Education Mountain – Tips for the Student and Parent.” This manual is meant to help develop better learning and study skills while the student is going through his or her educational career.

A student’s educational experience should not be one of burden but one of good times and success. With the correct guidance and focus that is needed to succeed, all students and parents will be proud of the outcomes. These are some of the important factors that have helped Dodds succeed and what he currently applies to his daily life. Focus, determination and consistency are all important tools that all students and parents need.

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