Today, I’m happy to feature one of my favorite authors! It’s Marc Remus, folks! If you’ve been following my blog, you’ve probably seen me review many of his books.
Today,
I’m shining a spotlight on a book that’s been on my to-read list and that’s a
semi-finalist in the Book Blogger Novel of the Year Award.
Meet…
*drum roll*
The Chocolate Clouds by Marc Remus
Book info
The
Chocolate Clouds by Marc Remus
Publisher:
Misty Moon Books
Length:
227 Pages
Genre:
Fantasy, Middle Grade, Adventure
Publication
Date: 31 December 2021
Book blurb
Everybody in Sugarland is overweight because there’s no food other than sweets. For decades, delicious Chocolate Clouds soared above Choco-Locoville, the hometown of ten-year-old Henry. They would melt in the intense summer sun and chocolate would drip from the sky. Henry’s family collected the drops and made a fortune, building a candy empire that controlled Sugarland’s food supply.
One
morning, Henry wakes up to the shocking news that the Chocolate Clouds have
disappeared. With the family‘s empire in jeopardy and Sugarland at risk of
starvation, Henry now ventures beyond the scary Monster Mountains and embarks
on a wild journey.
Along
the way, he befriends magical creatures, learns about healthy food choices, and
discovers that the Chocolate Clouds didn’t just disappear but were actually
stolen. Now he must visit the creepy Barebone Island, where monsters are said
to live…
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The
Chocolate Clouds on Goodreads.
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the book on Amazon Canada,
Amazon US, and Amazon UK.
Stay tuned for my book review of The Chocolate Clouds by Marc
Remus, which I expect will be amazing!
About the Author:
Marc Remus is an award-winning German painter and author. His books have received more than twenty literary awards and have been translated into seven languages.
Remus
was educated in the United States, graduated with a BA in art and illustration
from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA, and lived in Japan and
Central America for many years. He has traveled to almost seventy countries and
visited over a thousand cities, of which he has painted over two hundred. His
work has been featured on TV and in many magazines and newspapers in Germany,
USA, and Mexico.
During
his art studies in California in the 1990s, Remus took his first children’s
book illustration class. His college teacher inspired him to start writing and
not just illustrating. The result was a picture book called Painting Brian,
which led to his first book and eventually to the Magora series. In the
early 2000s, Remus studied for four years at the Institute of Children’s
Literature. In 2016 the Magora book, which he had initially written more
than twenty years before, was finally published. During the five years that
followed, eight more books were published, and Remus received many literary
awards for his achievements.
Having
a sweet tooth since childhood, Remus embarked on a new journey in 2019.
Surrounded by many overweight friends and family members, Remus came up with an
idea to teach children a healthy way of eating without preaching. This idea
resulted in The Chocolate Clouds. It took the author two years to
illustrate the book. With over 150 drawings, it is a rarity in children’s
literature.
Today,
Marc Remus is working on a new children’s book while The Chocolate Clouds
are being translated into more languages. He continues to eat chocolate.
Discover the Magora series in my book reviews. 5-star reads!
Magora:
The Gallery of Wonders (Book 1)
Magora:
The Golden Maple Tree (Book 2)
Magora:
The Bridge in the Fog (Book 3)
Magora:
The Uprising
(Book 4)
Connect with Marc Remus via Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube,
and his website.
About BBNYA:
This
year, the Book Bloggers' Novel of the Year Award (BBNYA) is celebrating the 50
books that made it into Round Two with a mini spotlight blitz tour for each
title. BBNYA is a yearly competition where book bloggers from all over the
world read and score books written by indie authors, ending with 10 finalists
and one overall winner.
If
you want some more information about BBNYA, check out the BBNYA Website or take a peek over on Twitter. BBNYA is brought to you in association with the
@Foliosociety (if you love beautiful books, you NEED to check out their
website!) and the book blogger support group @The_WriteReads.
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