Paperback
Edition Coming June 2007
Awards for Dark Dreamweaver (hardback
edition)
ABA Book Sense Children’s Pick
Mom's Choice Award
iParenting Media Award
Parent to Parent Adding Wisdom Award: Top 20 of 2006
Benjamin Franklin Awards Finalist
Hollywood Book Festival Awards Finalist
Independent Publisher Online Highlighted Title
Reviews of the Hardback
edition of
The Dark Dreamweaver
The Dark Dreamweaver is a deftly
woven story of fantasy and magic enhanced with occasional
black-and-white illustrations by Sue Concannon. An enchanting
story for all ages.—Midwest Book Review
For parents and children looking for the next BIG young adult
epic fantasy, here's one with magic, suspense, and
adventure—with an entomological twist. The scientific twist and
creative wordplay make The Dark Dreamweaver much more than a
story about a boy fighting an evil wizard.—Independent
Publisher in their review naming The Dark
Dreamweaver a Highlighted Title
This is a mid-grade fantasy that entertains while teaching the
life science of Monarch butterflies. The author does an
excellent job of incorporating life science in with the story in
such a way as to teach without being obvious about it. We rated
this delightfully educating book Five Hearts (highest
honor).—Heartland Reviews
The story is action packed and moves quickly. The characters are
unique and the magic and wizardry are believable. Its structure,
content, and pace, make this a great book for a middle school
/junior high school reader....The author knew his audience and
genre and hit the bulls-eye.—The Reading Tub
The Remin Chronicles – The Dark Dreamweaver: We
have been given the joy to receive this book for review. I
definitely enjoyed this book and felt an attachment to the
characters in this book by the time I was finished reading it.
You are drawn into a world of imagination, intrigue and
adventure. We thoroughly enjoyed this book and are looking
forward to the next.—Work at Home Parents
Our Family Testing Team found this book to be imaginative,
creative and filled with strong inspiring determination from
David, the main character. The kids loved it and personally, so
do I! A must have for children who want to enrich their lives
with an excellent tale that transpires their dreams into working
hard in obtaining their imagination... a true treasure!—Jodie
Lynn, syndicated parenting/health expert, Parent to Parent,
CEO/founder of the Adding Wisdom Award, author of
Mommy-CEO.
Nick Ruth’s The Dark Dreamweaver weaves a great
story... full of action. Nick Ruth's characters are quite
imaginative. [It] is a great book for the preteen reader (ages:
8-12). Teachers will love a break from the standard fantasy
novels.—BellaOnline Children’s Book Reviews
A portion of the income from all sales will be donated to the
Michoacan Reforestation Fund, to help reforest the Monarch
butterfly over-wintering grounds.