Showing posts with label Nikki Bennett. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nikki Bennett. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Guest Poster--Nikki Bennett

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Today I am delighted to introduce the author of a fun kids' fantasy adventure, Nikki Bennett!  Nikki is the author of Four Fiends, which I reviewed here.  Nikki has agreed to come by and tell us about the inspiration behind her book.  Without further ado. . .

About the Book

Four Fiends Cover FINALTitle: Four Fiends (The Countdown), 2nd Edition Author: Nikki Bennett Publication Date: February 16, 2014 (2nd Edition) Publisher: Independent: Firedrake Books LLC Pages: 215 Recommended Ages: 8+ Summary: The Four Guardians of the world have gone missing. They’ve been kidnapped by some of the most diabolical fiends that ever existed. Now, four misfit kids from different parts of the world must band together to save the Guardians. Along the way, they learn to work together, as they confront and conquer their deepest fears.  

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THE MYTHOLOGICAL INSPIRATION BEHIND “FOUR FIENDS”

By Nikki Bennett

FOUR FIENDS came about because I’m a mythology freak. But for most of my life, I only knew one kind of mythology: Greek. But, as the saying goes (or is paraphrased by me) a writer cannot live on Greek mythology alone.

When we moved to Japan in 2008, I flung myself into Asian mythology and culture. I lucked out, because our little military magazine here at Iwakuni was desperate for writers willing to explore Japan and write about its traditions. And, it helps to have a Japanese mother-in-law who knows EVERYTHING about Japanese history, and a husband who is also a history nut and who loves exploring. So FOUR FIENDS really came about because I opened my horizons to another culture.
And not just one culture. We explored China and Hong Kong too. I’d been to Italy and Rome before, and although I’d LOVE to get to the South Pacific, I’ve at least hoofed around Oahu and explored Bali down in Indonesia. So most of the places the kids visit in FOUR FIENDS (even some specific spots, like Jinjing’s “cave” in Hong Kong, Saburo’s favorite beach spot in Japan and Pietro’s crumbled old church in Italy) are places I’ve visited and explored. So, they all found their place in this book.

Oddly enough, the one place in this book I HAVEN’T been to (besides the top of Mt. Olympus) is the Pine Barrens in New Jersey. Whenever I get back to the US, that’s one place I’ll have to visit, since a good portion of the book takes place there.

The follow-up to FOUR FIENDS, which is called THREE TREASURES and will be released this fall by Firedrake Books, LLC, explores more exotic countries and mythologies, but it is centered in Japan and follows the kids’ adventures as they rescue the Three Sacred Treasures of Japan. While they’re at it, they get to Bhutan, India, Jamaica, and Petra in Jordan (which I haven’t been to yet, but REALLY want to get to).

Eventually, there’ll be four books in this series. I can’t wait to explore other countries so I can incorporate them into these stories! Now the only question is: where to go next? Egypt? Easter Island? Australia? Machu Picchu? The possibilities are endless! But wherever my travels take me, I’m sure to discover wonderful fables and incredible cultures, and by weaving them into these books, I hope I can give kids a sense of a planet larger than their own hometown—a world full of beauty, mystery, that’s just waiting for their exploration.


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Thanks for coming by, Nikki!  And, at the risk of rousing envy, I'll be visiting Machu Picchu this summer--I'll let you know all about it!
 

The Buzz

"This was one of the most entertaining reads for the whole family we have found in a long time. The characters are very believable, and I am always a sucker for heroes that have to find their way. The reading is very fluid and easily understood by the little kids when read aloud (sounds silly but anyone trying to do this will tell you it's not as easy a thing to achieve as it sounds) and the kids all seem to enjoy the story. The history is easily accessible even without a lot of research or background knowledge. The kids are very motivated to research and learn more on their own because this story has captured their interest. I already have many home learning lessons in mind using this book and have begun developing them with my kids. I think this is a book that will be found in classrooms very soon! Great job! I'm looking forward to more soon!!!" ~ 5 Star Review, Mariah W., Amazon

"Excellent read in and of itself, and provides excellent, character-building source material for reading to youngsters. The characters are well written and realistic, and the storyline is cleverly written and intelligent." ~ 5 Star Review, Alia K., Amazon

"Fantastic read. I loved the characters in this book so much that I re-read to my 9 year old after finishing it. I highly recommend this book for anyone that likes stories about adventure and believing in yourself." ~ 5 Star Review, Keith, Amazon
 

About the Author: Nikki Bennett

Nikki BennettNikki Bennett is an author and world traveler currently living in Japan. She loves traveling, and incorporates all the culture and folklore she can from the countries she visits into her stories. Nikki has two books out right now. Her first book, FOUR FIENDS is a MG fantasy adventure and her newest book, MUKADE ISLAND is a YA adventure/fantasy (think Lord of the Flies meets LOST, it it was set on a different world!) Find out all about Nikki's books at www.worldofnikki.com

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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Book Review: Four Fiends

by Nikki Bennett.  Middle Grade Fantasy

Nikki Bennett's Four Fiends is a fresh and imaginative story, a fun read with a good message for middle grade children (anywhere from about 8 or 9 up, I would say).  Bits of history and mythology add to the fun.

The book opens with four chapters introducing four children from different parts of the world (Hong Kong, Japan, Italy, and the U.S.).  While dealing with the issues of child lives, large and small, they discover--or are discovered by--four magical creatures.  The "worms" become their friends and constant companions, visible only to themselves.  When the time is right, each worm brings its child to an unnamed tropical beach where they meet and learn of their quest: they must find the four guardians of the world, and rescue them from the four fiends that hold them captive.

As the story progresses, each child in turn must take the lead and conduct one rescue.  And, to their surprise, it is not their strengths that they must use, but their weaknesses.  How each discovers his or her weakness, and what they do with them, is part of the pleasure of the story.

Ms. Bennett's writing is generally strong, with very few lapses in tone, and the four children are given distinct voices and personalities (if anything, they risk being too distinct--at times they narrowly avoid being stereotypical, but the lapses are minor).  They are very human, with realistic flaws as well as natural feelings.

Four Fiends is an enjoyable read, and a positive story about overcoming (or using) your faults and weaknesses as well as your strengths.  It is also a story about friendship and the ways in which it can overcome barriers.  Throw in some mythological creatures from several cultures and a bit of history, and you've got a book well worth reading at 8 or 80.

Four stars.