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posted at 07/03/09 - 01:39 AM
Michael G. Brown posted at 7/3/09 1:28
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The Avatar and The God: The Summoning

Dan Cole
Review date: 5/29/2008

This sounds like it would make a great movie also.

Debbie Clifford McCulloch
Review date: 1/10/2008

This book was written by an author from my own home town. It was a really good read and I'm looking forward to his next book in the series. It will be out very soon.

Jeff Breckenridge
Review date: 6/2/2008

A truly masterful work and a tome for the ages, a wonderful new world of action adventure and unexpected twists awaits the reader of this amazing work, written by a close personal friend. He has truly created a series to rank among the best.

Ashton Massia
Review date: 12/11/2007

ok, well my opinion on this is that it's really good. I would definitely recommend it to others. I liked it a lot because just when you think it's going one way, it really goes another and it's really good. lol I hope you got the chance to read it. If not, I hope you do soon.

Natasha Mcdonald
Review date: 1/19/2008

I started reading this book for like two minutes.. I want a copy. It started really awesome.

Chris Vegas Lavoie
Review date: 1/7/2008

Awesome book writen by my homie mike...good read. check it out !!!! can't wait for the next book !!!
posted at 07/03/09 - 01:34 AM
My work quoted in a definition

pantheon \PAN-thee-on; -uhn\ (noun) - 1 : A temple dedicated to all the gods; especially (capitalized), the building so called at Rome. 2: The collective gods of a people; as, a goddess of the Greek pantheon. 3 : A public building commemorating and dedicated to the famous dead of a nation. 4 : A group of highly esteemed persons.

"When enough beings place their faith in a false god, that god starts to manifest itself as an essence among the pantheon of gods. Sometimes that essence disappears with the eradication of its believers, most of the time, due to war, cataclysms, or their planet being destroyed. If one of these essences becomes strong enough, it will become real and take its place among the pantheon beside the other gods." -- Michael G. Brown, 'The Avatar and the God: The Summoning'

Pantheon comes from Greek pantheion, "temple of all the gods," from pan-, "all" + theos, "god."
posted at 07/03/09 - 01:30 AM
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The Avatar And The God: The Tormented And The Prisoner

Beverley Mcdonald
Review date: 2/18/2008

This book was written by a friend. It is an awesomely written book! For those of you who like fantasy/ medieval themes, you should pick this book up. You can't help but read it until your eyes hurt. At least that is what I did.

Jeff Breckenridge
Review date: 6/2/2008

Loved the book dude, truly a tome for the ages... Once again, let me tell you how much I enjoy the world you have created. Feist would be proud of it.

Sheena Saucier
Review date: 5/15/2008

Well, I purchased your book the day I saw you and finished it three days after. I really enjoyed it and was wondering when I can have the next copy, lol. You are a great writer.
posted at 07/03/09 - 01:28 AM
Collected Book Review from other sites

The Avatar and The God: The Summoning

Dan Cole
Review date: 5/29/2008

This sounds like it would make a great movie also.

Debbie Clifford McCulloch
Review date: 1/10/2008

This book was written by an author from my own home town. It was a really good read and I'm looking forward to his next book in the series. It will be out very soon.

Jeff Breckenridge
Review date: 6/2/2008

A truly masterful work and a tome for the ages, a wonderful new world of action adventure and unexpected twists awaits the reader of this amazing work, written by a close personal friend. He has truly created a series to rank among the best.

Ashton Massia
Review date: 12/11/2007

ok, well my opinion on this is that it's really good. I would definitely recommend it to others. I liked it a lot because just when you think it's going one way, it really goes another and it's really good. lol I hope you got the chance to read it. If not, I hope you do soon.

Natasha Mcdonald
Review date: 1/19/2008

I started reading this book for like two minutes.. I want a copy. It started really awesome.
posted at 07/03/09 - 01:25 AM
About the Book
From The Avatar And The God: Division
by Michael G. Brown


In a time, long since forgotten, and in a world that is forever changing, reality has not yet been deemed myth and legends are still in the making. Mortals all play part in the unwritten destiny that will change the face of this planet forever, a planet governed by higher powers and watched over by the Guardians. This is one of their stories.

Drafted by a deranged king, guided by a mysterious entity, a handful of mortals will attempt to save the planet, conquer their demons and write history.

After receiving word that King Gordon wants his head, the Great Light Bringer has set out for Heirodor to end the persecution of his followers. Marius, not having the support he expected, has decided to go rogue in his quest to bring balance to the world. Charon is forced to fight his family’s killer and extract his revenge but it will take all his strength and skills to do so. The rest of his group, mourning the loss of another ally, must now travel to Lentrum in search of the Mirror of Yks.

Welcome to the third of many books from the Immortal Saga.
Welcome to book three of The Avatar and the God: Division.
posted at 07/03/09 - 01:25 AM
About the Book
The Avatar and The God: The Summoning

In a time, long since forgotten, and in a world that is forever changing, reality has not yet been deemed myth and legends are still in the making. Mortals all play part in the unwritten destiny that will change the face of this planet forever, a planet governed by higher powers and watched over by the Guardians. This is just one of their stories.

Summoned to the court of Heirodor, a group of champions are given a choice. Their choices will ultimately determine the fate of the world. Those of them who choose to accept the king’s proposal shall venture far, have many splendid experiences and battle great evil. Yet, the king’s motives are unclear and his request reeks of betrayal. Only by following through with his wishes, will these brave champions discover the truth. But, not only must they unravel the mysteries of the king and his quest, they must discover the truth behind the delusions of a mysterious entity, who comes to them in the form of an old man and directs them on their quest.

Follow Charon (a thief with nothing to lose), Morrius Niceleaf (a grass smoking half-elf from Tauldyl), Frosty (an elemental wizard with an undiscovered power festering in his very soul) and the two brothers, Wilkis and Roulus (warriors from Orphan’s Call who seem only interested in fame and women) as they struggle inside this web of deceit to get what they want and discover who is spinning the web; the entity or the king.

Welcome to the first of many books from the Immortal Saga.
Welcome to book one of The Avatar and the God: The Summoning.


The Avatar And The God: The Tormented And The Prisoner

In a time, long since forgotten, and in a world that is forever changing, reality has not yet been deemed myth and legends are still in the making. Mortals all play part in the unwritten destiny that will change the face of this planet forever, a planet governed by higher powers and watched over by the Guardians. This is one of their stories.

Drafted by a deranged king and guided by a mysterious entity, a handful of mortals will attempt to save the planet, conquer their demons and write history.

The dark wanderers have made their stand at Mountain Shadow and are now looking to destroy the source of the darkness in the ruins of Bohm. In order to find the artifacts, they must venture into underground ruins and a dwarven city. Charon has made it his priority to seek vengeance and a malefic band of dark assassins have been dispatched to kill high priests of the Holylight. The old man has called a meeting to discuss these events with others of his kind. Who is this old man and what role do the gods play in this story?

Welcome to the second of many books from the Immortal Saga.
Welcome to book two of The Avatar and the God: The Tormented and the Prisoner.
 

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