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Open Ground: After bullies harass William, he moves to Wyoming to live with his father. Open Ground explores the drama of human relationships through a boy's struggle to maintain family.

Later that summer, his father is falsely accused of a crime and jailed. William mountain-bikes across Wyoming to stay with his aunt -- applying the knowledge his father had imparted -- defying the perils of nature.

Topics in this middle school novel relate to math, science and technology with social themes applicable to grades 5 and 6 core curriculum. Free E-Learning kernels, available at Site3e.Com, are effective self-contained units. Forsaken Rock, a Kindle novel available at SmithLiterary.Com is applicable to grades 7 and 8 studies.(Kindle $0.99 at Amazon.Com.



Forsaken Rock: NASA Leadership decide to send criminals to their Mars colony for long-term incarceration. Rather than allow their world to be corrupted, settlers on the planet break ties with Earth to become an independent world. Mirrid Wolf inadvertently kills a young security man to protect her child.

Eleven years later, the people of Earth invite Marian colonists to the Olympic Games. Mirrid oversees the Marian Team as recently elected Chief Council of the Red Planet. Toemoe Sol, head of Sol Corporation, contracts an assassin to disrupt the competition by shooting Mirrid's daughter, Daara. Marians are then blamed for a terrorist attack that kills over 300 spectators. Conflicts challenge Mirrid's untried leadership. (Kindle $2.99 at Amazon.Com.


Indivisible: The United States' economy has tumbled after two decades of fighting terrorism worldwide. An Army helicopter lands on a remote New Hampshire mountain. Troops witness an unbearable sight: sixty Cub Scouts slain by an unmanned automatic weapon intended to catch smugglers. The President orders the soldiers to depart immediately -- and maintain absolute secrecy. Cover-up of the Dixville massacre begins. The brutality to New Hampshire's children ignites national support for a rebellion to instate government reform. (Kindle $2.99 at Amazon.Com.


Alienable Rights: This novel champions the American family through the main character Traften Brown. He flees Boston with his baby after a confrontation with a gang leader. Traften finds a place in Vermont as a member of the Island Pond Covenant, a local organization formed to supply the community with food and medicine. As a former electrical engineering student at MIT, Traften designs a communication system for the Vermont group. They accept him in the community as their own. Leaving his daughter with a family in Island Pond, Traften returns to Boston and rescues Ruth. While in Boston, he rediscovers his heritage. A descendant of William Carney, a Congressional Medal of Honor recipient, Traften carries the medallion throughout the conflict. The heirloom haunts him, a reminder of forebears who had fought for him. Rather than abandon the city for an easier life in the North Country, he stays to confront his enemy. (Kindle $2.99 at Amazon.Com.


Blair Smith was born at home in the heart of Amish country in Holmes County, Ohio. He graduated from Ohio Northern University majoring in Technology and Education, later obtaining a Masters in Technology Education from the University of Vermont. A writer for ten years, the author has completed six novels that range from Science Fiction, to Thrillers, to a Middle School Reader.


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Thursday, December 31

Chapter 8f -- Android & iPhone Books


Chaos zipped toward them from the back of the caravan. He pulled up to the porch, only to find himself rushed by Helen pleading for the life of the reporter. Chaos looked at Wolfenstein as Helen talked to him. Wolfenstein shrugged.

"Hold it. Hold it." Chaos raised his hands. "Please." He looked to Helen, "Wolf wouldn't hurt anyone." Chaos got off his snowmobile and headed toward Steve Morrison.

On hearing the comment, Helen turned to look at Wolfenstein, the man now standing by his vehicle, wiping snow of gauges. Wolfenstein towered to six foot, four; topped with massive shoulders and a burly face, hair ran down his neck and into his coat. He held a Glock autopistol with a thirty-three round clip extending out the handle; an M-30 Strafer rifle was strapped over his shoulder. "You have got to be kidding," she muttered to herself. For a reason she couldn't define, Helen trusted Chaos to do the right thing.

"Spectator News was the first to break the Dixville story. I'm on your side," Steve pleaded with the Southerner. "Jesus! They're not really going to kill me, are they? I'm just a journalist."

"I can't let you go," said Chaos.

"I want to go with you. Think of me as insurance, a way to document what really happens. Otherwise the public only hears the White House spin on things."

Chaos loved seeing Steve squirm. Rebels hated the press, reporters always twisted the truth to fit their political persuasion "A patrol saw you with the Rousell boys on Dixville Mountain a while back. Did those boys cut you?"

The reporter forced a smile, "They got me good." He pulled off a glove and showed him.

Chaos hadn't planned on hurting Steve, but he wanted to scare him enough to discourage the reporter from giving Spectator News information detrimental to their cause, if given the opportunity. Chaos didn't trust the reporter to keep his oath made to the Ghost Pack. "Thomas Paine said: 'Reputation is what men think of us; character is what God knows of us.' I realize honor and integrity may be new concepts to you boys in the media, but you're bound by the Ghost Pack Oath. If you betray us, there will be no place on the earth you can hide. You will do exactly as Wolfenstein says; you'll be with his attack pack. If you're seen making radio or phone contacts without clearing it with him, Wolf will decide what to do with you. Is that understood?"

"I understand."

"Then, welcome to the Mountain Boys." Two men with scarred thumbs shook hands as puffy snowflakes fell about them. The vague outline of Dixville Notch posed an ominous reminder of their fragile alliance.

Chaos walked back to the skidoos and ordered two men to take the reporter in the house to check him for radio devices and equip him with a white parka and proper footwear. "We got to get out of here while we still have the cover of snow blocking Hawkeye."

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