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The Phantom Pilot and Chems
by
Ann Swann

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Book:  The Phantom Pilot
Author:  Ann Swann
Genre:  YA, Paranormal
Length:  Novella


The following is my June 22, 2012, 5 Star Review:

A trip back in time.

This is the second book I've read by ANN SWANN and I'm a huge fan.  Ms. Swann has the ability to catapult the reader back in time and make us feel as though our somewhat older brains are working on a 12 year-old-level again.  This is not an easy task, but she does it with such ease and finesse, and beautifully descriptive writing that it's easy for the reader to get lost in her stories.  I've had such fun reading her short story, CHEMS, and this novella, THE PHANTOM PILOT.  I've found that while reading her work, I can close my eyes and picture the town and feel the era again that she has described so divinely. 

Twelve-year-old Stevie needs a friend.   Her classmate, Jase, needs a friend that he can talk to without being judged.  Jase gathers the courage to share a story he's written, The Shepherd, with Stevie about paranormal events that has happened to him.  They come together and between the two of them help three trapped and mourning ghosts move on.

This is a truly touching story and I'm really excited to tell you that by the ending, it sounds as though Ms. Swann has left room for a sequel.  I sure hope so.  I'd love to read more about these kids and the circumstances they find themselves in.  I highly recommend this book for anyone that enjoys a good ghost story.  While this is a YA novella, this book is good for any age group.  By taking us back in time, Ms. Swann has the ability to flawlessly pull even us older kids into the story.

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The Phantom Pilot Blurb:
What do you do when a phantom needs your help?

A small plane crashes into Jase's backyard, and before long, he realizes the ghost of the pilot is haunting him. Jase needs help to rid himself of this supernatural visitor. When he sees his friend, Stevie, entering the town's legendary haunted house, he's certain she's the one who will have the answer to his problem. But will she help him? Would you?


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Book:  Chems
Author:  Ann Swann
Genre:  Horror (Zombies), Dark Comedy, YA
Length:  Short Story


The following is my April 2012, 5 Star Review:

My very first Zombie read and I LOVED it!

This is the first Zombie book I've ever ventured to read and I'm so glad I did! I absolutely loved ANN SWANN's writing style. In CHEMS, Ann Swann was able to convey humor, fear and gore in a short story that left me wanting for nothing.

The way Ms. Swann wrote the thoughts and dialog for an eighth-grade boy reminded me of Stephen King's writing style in his novel Christine. She was able to transport me seamlessly back to that time in my life with the boy's thoughts and feelings. They were absolutely spot on.

I fully intend to read more of Ms. Swann's work. I have highly recommended this book to family members and friends. Even if you are not a zombie person, you'll enjoy this read.

Chems Blurb:
WARNING! Not your typical zombie story.  This one is more about the boy who encounters the chemical zombie. If that doesn't interest you, then this story isn't for you... In this 7,200 word short story, Billy discovers a chemical zombie hiding in his dad's toolshed.  Can he devise a way to keep the whole thing secret in order to help find, and destroy, a rogue CHEM named Z ?

*****

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Comments

06/24/2012 06:08

Hi Sandy, they sound really interesting.

Regards,
Arthur

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Penelope Crowe
06/24/2012 06:08

Sandy these books sounds terrific.
The fact that Ann has the ability to almost transport you makes me want to read these books--that is a gift.
Thanks Sandy!
Great reviews.

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06/24/2012 07:23

Great plots! Both sound very interesting. Thanks for letting us know about them Sandy!

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06/24/2012 10:33

Sandy, Ann's book sounds good and her cover for The Phantom Pilot is exceptional.

Thanks for always doing such a great job on your Spotlight. Everyone appreciates you!

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06/24/2012 10:58

Hey everybody! Thanks for stopping by. I hope you all get a chance to read Ann's books. They are so well written and just really good reads.

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Kellie
06/24/2012 11:10

Sandy,

Sounds great! Thanks for sharing them with us.

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06/24/2012 12:05

Both books sound AMAZING and right up my alley. I want to read them both, but I know Chems will be first.
Excellent reviews as always, Sandy.

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06/25/2012 05:44

Brenda, You will not be disappointed!

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06/24/2012 17:46

I like the sound of The Phantom Pilot. I love YA and children's books. Thanks for the great review and bringing this book to my attention.

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06/25/2012 05:46

Darlene, The Phantom Pilot was a beautifully written book. Even though it is YA, people of all ages should enjoy it. I sure did.

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06/25/2012 06:52

I don't recall if you've featured YA books before, Sandy. Thanks for showing us some of the YA offerings out there. I think adults should read a good YA book periodically.

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