Today, we welcome back The Children's Book Review as we join the AWARENESS TOUR already in progress featuring a curious title that sounds like an adventure indeed! We're talking solving BIG TIME mysteries, and saving the world here, so definitely no small feat, but I digress...as EXCITING as the book sounds, I'm not bringing a review today. Nope...not this time. I'm bringing you a SPECIAL GUEST POST from the author himself and it tackles a pretty big question, so strap in and join me as we dive into today's guest post and featured title....
by
P.J. Davis
Illustrated by
Thomas Peacock
Ages: 8+ | 234 Pages
9798990031616
Philaments
About the book...
“…it’s hard to prove the world’s most important substance is missing when no one knows it’s gone.”
“Substance? What substance?” asks thirteen-year-old Max Kellerman. “Why time itself!” exclaims the strange professor who Max meets in the back of his uncle’s bookstore. In fact, he says, time is being sucked out of every living person by invisible thieves and stored away in a deep, dark netherworld.
Could the professor possibly be right… or just plain crazy?
It depends on whether Max can unravel the mysterious clues in the tattered manuscript the professor leaves behind. With the help of his best friends Derek and Samantha, Max begins a quest to find this dark realm and to discover its hidden secrets. But with the time clock ticking and the professor gone missing, Max uncovers a truth he never thought possible.
Max must unravel the mysteries of Nemesis to save not just his world, but the very fabric of time itself.
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~~~ GUEST POST ~~~
What Would You Do With a Vault of “Lost Time?”
If
you could add life to anyone’s life, who would it be and why?
In
my book Nemesis
and the Vault of Lost Time, invisible time bandits
steal precious moments of our lives by sucking it directly out of our
lungs and then storing the precious commodity in a secret location
in a deep, dark netherworld. Abaddon, the overlord of Nemesis, has a
grand plan for this stored energy, this life force, and it’s not a
good one! But if that vault could be cracked, siphoned off, and
distributed, just who would be the best recipient of that prana, that
life-giving energy, that extension of life itself?
Philanthropy
is all about giving money, but isn’t time itself what people really
want? What if there was a philanthropy that could take all this
stolen time and redistribute it? The Ministry of Time. After all,
they say “time IS money!” So in this scenario, instead of a
Brinks truck flipping over and spilling cash all over the highway,
there would be a vast reservoir of life energy that someone, anyone,
could drink in and extend their existence. Imagine the mayhem that
would ensue in that instance. Everyone would be clamoring “Pick me!
Pick me!”
In essence it would come down to this… who deserves to live? Or at
least to live longer? My first thought would be to go to a children’s
hospital. There’s something that just seems contrary to nature
itself when children are imperiled. Older people will often say
something to the effect of “I’ve lived a full life,” as if
they’ve had their shot, their time on stage, their just desserts.
But kids? Nah! I would definitely open the spigot on that one, give
them all the more opportunity to live, laugh and eventually love.
The
second group would be where it gets trickier. Who would benefit us
all the most if they were given more time? The scientists and
geniuses of the earth? The Elon Musks? Or the most deserving and
giving amongst us, a mother Teresa of our time? Assuming this vault
of time was not limitless, there would need to be some criteria, some
priorities, to determine who gets their extra shot of time itself.
I
think I would start with the “NO’s” first – that’s easy.
So after emptying all the children’s hospitals, I think I would put
the next group of deserving people to a vote. (But then again,
everyone would try to game the system, and celebrities and
influencers would win.) Scratch that idea.
Hmmm…
I
thought about having a writing contest and reading through all the
letters to decide, but that would just make me spend all day crying.
I’m a bit of a softie that way, especially if it’s kids doing the
asking.
Maybe
the best thing to do is to simply ask the question “If given more
time, more life, what would you do with it?” In other words, from
everything you’ve learned and experienced in life, what is your
takeaway? What changes would you make? What would you do more of, or
do differently? I think it’s a fair question, and the type we
should ask on a regular basis, regardless of whether there is a time
lottery or not.
In
my case, I would hope to be more like Max, the main character in my
book. I would want to be more present, more available, more “in the
moment.” The irony of time is that in many ways it’s an illusion.
We want more “time” but all we really have is now, and that now
is pretty important stuff. It’s the thing that time happens in, and
it’s all we got.
So
until we can tap that time vault, I think we can all benefit from
working with what we got, giving those around us our time and
attention. Meanwhile, let’s hope all those creatures in Nemesis
don’t get a hold of that time! Because if they do, our time may be
up!
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
PJ Davis lives in the tiny mountain town of Brevard, North Carolina overlooking the Blue Ridge Mountains. He lives there with his wife, youngest son, three sleepy cats and three noisy ducks. For his day job, he names things, such as companies, products and services. he even named the town’s annual White Squirrel Festival.
PJ is a nickname, short for Phillip John, which is the type of long, formal-sounding name that parents use when they are really mad about something you did and for which you are about to get into serious trouble. As a child PJ was a bit like his book character Max, and also suffered from ACHOO syndrome, along with bouts of intense curiosity and daydreaming. Growing up, almost all of his questions started with “what if…”, which drove his parents crazy.
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ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR
Tom Peacock is an artist extraordinaire with an extensive background in illustration and graphic design. His work as an agency art director and subsequent roles in marketing and art direction make him an in-demand talent. Tom is not a native of North Carolina but got there as soon as he could. When not drawing, off roading or selling mountain real estate, Tom can be most likely be found in the woods.
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~~~ GIVEAWAY ~~~
Enter the giveaway for the chance to win a copy of Nemesis and the Vault of Lost Time autographed by P.J. Davis, a Galaxy Flying Orb Ball, and a $100 Amazon Gift Card!
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Special thanks to Bianca at The Children's Book Review for the chance to bring this tour to you and to the author for sharing a bit of themselves with the guest post. (THANKS!) This post is sponsored by P.J. Davis. The review and opinions expressed in this post are based on my personal view. For more information on this title, the author, the publisher,
this tour, or those on the horizon, feel free to click through the links provided above. Be sure to check out the rest of the stops on the tour for more bookish fun!
TOUR SCHEDULE
Monday, March 18, 2024
Book Review of Nemesis and the Vault of Lost Time
Tuesday, March 19, 2024
Author Interview with P.J. Davis
Wednesday, March 20, 2024
Book Review of Nemesis and the Vault of Lost Time
Thursday, March 21, 2024
Book Review of Nemesis and the Vault of Lost Time
Friday, March 22, 2024
Author Interview with P.J. Davis
Monday, March 25, 2024
An article by P.J. Davis
Tuesday, March 26, 2024
Book Spotlight of Nemesis and the Vault of Lost Time
Wednesday, March 27, 2024
Book Review of Nemesis and the Vault of Lost Time
Thursday, March 28, 2024
Book Review of Nemesis and the Vault of Lost Time
Friday, March 29, 2024
Book Review of Nemesis and the Vault of Lost Time
Monday, April 1, 2024
Book Review of Nemesis and the Vault of Lost Time
Tuesday, April 2, 2024
Author Interview with P.J. Davis
Wednesday, April 3, 2024
Book Review of Nemesis and the Vault of Lost Time
Thursday, April 4, 2024
Instagram and TikTok Post
Friday, April 5, 2024
Book Review of Nemesis and the Vault of Lost Time
Monday, April 8, 2024
Guest Post
Tuesday, April 9, 2024
Author Interview with P.J. Davis
Wednesday, April 10, 2024
An article by P.J. Davis
Until next time, remember...if it looks good, READ IT!
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