Presenting Author - G. Norman Lippert
Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2018 12:21 am
Name of Author G. Norman Lippert
Main Genre: Science Fiction and Fantasy
Main Audience: Young Adult
Main Books:
James Potter Series
(The first five start with with "James Potter and....")
The Hall of Elders' Crossing
The Curse of the Gatekeeper
The Vault of Destinies
The Morrigan Web
The Crimson Thread
The Girl on the Dock: A Dark Fairy Tale (James Potter #2.5)
Harry's First Christmas
Merlin's Gift
Petra's Getaway
Other Books
Ruins of Camelot
The Riverhouse
Redeye
The God of Lost Things
The Freezing Season
Flyover Country
Short Summary of Author: G. Norman Lippert is an author who loves to write for fun and brings smiles to his readers. He slowly brainstorms sequels and standalones for he brings in interesting twists to his books. He reads other authors' books to think up his future books.
Good points: I have read all of his James Potter books (currently reading the last one: The Crimson Thread) and they are drawing. Even though these are "fan based," he is respectable about J.K. Rowling's work. He went by her wishes, not to make off money off these books, and therefore can only be found online. I do believe that each author does deserve a chance with their books and this is one of them.
Main Genre: Science Fiction and Fantasy
Main Audience: Young Adult
Main Books:
James Potter Series
(The first five start with with "James Potter and....")
The Hall of Elders' Crossing
The Curse of the Gatekeeper
The Vault of Destinies
The Morrigan Web
The Crimson Thread
The Girl on the Dock: A Dark Fairy Tale (James Potter #2.5)
Harry's First Christmas
Merlin's Gift
Petra's Getaway
Other Books
Ruins of Camelot
The Riverhouse
Redeye
The God of Lost Things
The Freezing Season
Flyover Country
Short Summary of Author: G. Norman Lippert is an author who loves to write for fun and brings smiles to his readers. He slowly brainstorms sequels and standalones for he brings in interesting twists to his books. He reads other authors' books to think up his future books.
Good points: I have read all of his James Potter books (currently reading the last one: The Crimson Thread) and they are drawing. Even though these are "fan based," he is respectable about J.K. Rowling's work. He went by her wishes, not to make off money off these books, and therefore can only be found online. I do believe that each author does deserve a chance with their books and this is one of them.