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Author Gene Curtis
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?The Seventh Mountain by Gene Curtis is pure delight. Curtis wields a tremendous imagination and uses it to transport the reader to another world, where sword wielding Magi fight for good, evil lurks just out of sight and a young hero searches for his destiny. Sure to be compared to Harry Potter, but undeniably more compelling.?  

? Jeremy Robinson,  bestselling author of The Didymus Contingency

 

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The Seventh Mountain: Chronicles of a Magi

A dream, surreal and frightening, begins the path of Mark Young?s future; a path set long before he was even born. Fortunately, it?s not a path he?s doomed to walk alone. Clues lead to fortune, friends and a place where he learns to wield great power. This place holds a dark secret; it conceals the direst legend known to man. This place is The Seventh Mountain . Mark's fate lies within.

  •   "I enjoy this story so much I have listened to it three times so far. I listen to it while I'm cleaning house. My sisters want to borrow it but if I let them I know I'll never get it back." -- Brownie
  •   "...every night my boys, ages 9 and 11, are bouncing on their toes and ready to go to bed so I can read a little more to them." -- Lee W.
  •  "I don't usually read this kind of thing. I don't like the Harry Potter books but this one I just couldn't seem to stop." --Lee S.
  •   "This is a really good book! It had me smiling from ear to ear one minute and crying the next. I loved the characters. I can't wait for the next one to come out!" --Shirley T.
  •  "I want to stock them in my store." - -Tom
  •   "Your story was terrific.-- The last part about Mark ... ended the story perfectly. (How did you do that?) I can't wait to read the next book in the series." - -Meagan
  • "This is one of the best I?ve heard so far! More...neeed more..." --Krys
  • "I love the world you have created here in the 7th mountain (on Ep 13). Oddly enough the Christian component of the book added to the story for me as I went to a Church of England School (although I now follow a different path) this provides an additional link between me and the characters, now if only my school had Flags matches (way better than Quidditch BTW)." --James
  • "A Lot of books make you laugh and fewer still make you cry, but it takes a truly masterful writer to make you furious at the enemies of the characters and despair when they are in trouble. Gene Curtis is one of these writers. There were elements here and there that were similar to another adolescent magic user you may have heard of, but the world in whole is truly original and imaginative. I can't praise "The Seventh Mountain" high enough, and I can't wait for the new books arrival." --Dan
  • "Phenomenal!!! An excellent story, well told. Thank you for giving us an alternative (Superior Alterative) to the HP books. And thank you for creating a story that is safe for our kids to read. Can?t wait for more from you." --Tillman
  • "I loved this book. I enjoyed it very much. I would love to know where I can get the second installment of this book? Is it on shelves now or will it be available soon?" --Angel
  • "It intrigued me from the first and I have to say, it's a darned good story. I believe some people will say that it's a Christian Harry Potter knock off but I can't say I agree. True, at first I wondered if it was indeed a re-telling of a Harry Potter type tale with a Christian twist but as I got deeper into the book I found it was something quite different." --C.
  • "Gene is a gifted storyteller with a narrative voice all his own." --Stacey
  • "Gene Curtis show's a lot of promise for a new writer. Read his Bio and you can see he's used to hearing stories, and telling them too. The book start's a little slow but builds as the foundation is laid. This is going to be a series of books so the foundation takes longer than a single book would but it's worth it. By the time the Festival of Tents comes around you know the characters and identify with them. This allows you to really get into the story. The only negative thing is you want to read the next installment but it's not out yet." --David
  • "Gene Curtis' first novel is a bold and exciting read, a thought-provoking meld of fantasy and reality that will be sure to enchant readers for years to come. Curtis has managed to create something that will appeal to all types of readers. Fans of the genre will certainly find this book to be an enjoyable experience, as will those who are just being introduced to the realm of the fantastic. Bravo! " --Scott
  • "I have to say that this book is very believable, with well developed-characters with amazing dialogue that surrounds an action-packed story that will keep you guessing the entire time. It's an easy read, and extremely well written. Yes, I thought that every now and then, this could be a Harry Potter story, but don't let that spoil a good read." --Tommy
  • "As a young person?s book I give this an ?A?. I?m sure Gene Curtis has heard a few dozen comparisons between this work and the Harry Potter books, and I?m afraid that the comparisons are unavoidable. Having said that, let me add a large HOWEVER?While there are lots of similarities, there exist many delightful differences, as well. I find it easier to relate to the American ?flavor? of the characters a lot easier than to the British ?flavor? found in the HP books. Additionally, I think Curtis deals with technology/magic interactions better than Rowling." --Bear