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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Great Sci-Fi Adventure Review: H.J. Ralles is the author Darok 9 has done it again. Just as any good book or video game should, Keeper of the Kingdom starts out with full force action and does not stop until the very end.It is 2010 and a young boy, named Matt, gets pulled into the video game he is playing on his laptop computer. Now he is trapped in 2540 in a future were humans are ruled by computers and machines. Can Matt help the Liberators outwit the robotic Cybergon Protectors just by using the information stored in his laptop computer? Once the humans are free will Matt be able to return to his own time? Keeper of the Kingdom is a true attention grabber which will keep young people and the young at heart glued to the pages. This is the first in a series of Keeper Books by H.J. Ralles and it is a excellent beginning.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: An awesome adventure for all! Review: I bought KEEPER OF THE KINGDOM with my nephews in mind, but, frankly, I thoroughly enjoyed it myself! The characters were so detailed and the scenes so vivid that it was like watching a sci-fi movie in my mind. I read the book in 1 day because I just couldn't put it down. Would Matt help save the Kingdom of Zaul? Would the Protectors eliminate everyone with their dreaded Xelerays? I had to know!! And if the story wasn't fascinating enough, the ending was an even bigger treat. I think sci-fi fans young & old, and anyone else who enjoys a great adventure will love KEEPER OF THE KINGDOM!! So, get clicking and order one from Amazon.com today!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Keeper of the Kingdom is the best adventure I've ever read. Review: I couldn't put it down. The author tells about Matt, Targon, Varl and the other characters so you feel you know them. I especially liked Protector 101. I can really imagine the Kingdom Zaul, the Gardens and the caves. "Keeper of the Kingdom" is a great book, and I was always excited to find out what happened next. Now that I finished the book, I miss Matt and the others. I hope there's another "Keeper of the Kingdom" coming soon!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Keeper Kept me Captivated. Review: I thought this was an excellent book. Matt, a boy living in 2010, mysteriously finds himself a character in his own computer game. The game is based in Zaul in 2540 where humans are slaves controlled by the Cybergons. Matt's only chance of getting home again is to join them in their fight for freedom. The clever plot twists and turns. Any child with a fascination for computer games will be captivated by it. If you like to check what your children are reading you'll enjoy this book too!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: MATT: A CYBER SPACE INDIANA JONES Review: While innocently loading a game into his laptop, Matt is suddenly thrust into the year 2540 and becomes a player in the deadly game of finding the Keeper of the Kingdom of Zaul and destroying him. Confronted by Cybergon Protectors, hulking computers programmed to destroy anything and anyone who resists the Keeper' wishes, Matt manages to escape becoming a pile of ashes as blue balls of light spew from the Xeleray weapons they carry. Matt is rescued by three Workers in the game who take him to their mentor. Within the new friendships of Dana, Balder, Norak, and Dorin, Matt learns of their scheme to join the underground movement of the Liberators to rid Zaul of the scourge of the Keeper who keeps the Workers in subjugation creating the fuel, Zeleron, to fuel his army in his power plan to amass more territory by overcoming the peaceful Thralls. Next in authority under the Keeper are the few human Commanders who took power from their fellow humans when they relied on computers to take over mundane then more responsible jobs. Matt uses his knowledge of computers to aid his new friends and rid Zaul of the Keeper and bring freedom to all the Workers. This science fiction novel abounds in action and technology all fans will relish. Digital decoders, force fields, and accelerated particle decomposers make up just part of the gadgetry. Secret doorways, tunnels, and vents make the journey to find the Keeper precarious. Time itself becomes an adversary. Will Matt be able to find a solution to the game before his laptop batteries run out? And the greatest threat of all: will he be eliminated before he can even find a solution and return home again? The author uses break-neck, action-packed chapters to propel the reader through the novel to a satisfying, yet surprising conclusion, befitting a science fiction tale. Readers of all ages will enjoy, Keeper of the Kingdom, and follow at Matt's heels as they vicariously take an active part in finding the Keeper and saving Zaul. I look forward to reading future novels written by this fine author.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: MATT: A CYBER SPACE INDIANA JONES Review: While innocently loading a game into his laptop, Matt is suddenly thrust into the year 2540 and becomes a player in the deadly game of finding the Keeper of the Kingdom of Zaul and destroying him. Confronted by Cybergon Protectors, hulking computers programmed to destroy anything and anyone who resists the Keeper' wishes, Matt manages to escape becoming a pile of ashes as blue balls of light spew from the Xeleray weapons they carry. Matt is rescued by three Workers in the game who take him to their mentor. Within the new friendships of Dana, Balder, Norak, and Dorin, Matt learns of their scheme to join the underground movement of the Liberators to rid Zaul of the scourge of the Keeper who keeps the Workers in subjugation creating the fuel, Zeleron, to fuel his army in his power plan to amass more territory by overcoming the peaceful Thralls. Next in authority under the Keeper are the few human Commanders who took power from their fellow humans when they relied on computers to take over mundane then more responsible jobs. Matt uses his knowledge of computers to aid his new friends and rid Zaul of the Keeper and bring freedom to all the Workers. This science fiction novel abounds in action and technology all fans will relish. Digital decoders, force fields, and accelerated particle decomposers make up just part of the gadgetry. Secret doorways, tunnels, and vents make the journey to find the Keeper precarious. Time itself becomes an adversary. Will Matt be able to find a solution to the game before his laptop batteries run out? And the greatest threat of all: will he be eliminated before he can even find a solution and return home again? The author uses break-neck, action-packed chapters to propel the reader through the novel to a satisfying, yet surprising conclusion, befitting a science fiction tale. Readers of all ages will enjoy, Keeper of the Kingdom, and follow at Matt's heels as they vicariously take an active part in finding the Keeper and saving Zaul. I look forward to reading future novels written by this fine author.
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