Fall of Knight (A Knight's Story) (Volume 1), by Steven Cross
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Fall of Knight (A Knight's Story) (Volume 1), by Steven Cross
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A normal teenager Dean Knight is not. With a mental illness that threatens to take over his sanity; a sister who’s deep in her own problems; and a wasted mother who couldn’t care less about it all, Dean is left to battle real life on his own. School, bullies and medications are his realities. Then there are also the ghosts, the hallucinations and of course – the monster. In the middle of it all, when everything seems to lose purpose, hope comes shining down on Dean’s miserable life. Her name is Ella and for one reason or another, she actually wants to be close to Dean. With Ella’s help, the lost teenage boy decides that he could finally win a battle or two – both in real life and in his writing. But hope is a tricky thing. And the monster seems to know that. When secrets buried down for almost a decade come out in the open, what do you do?
Fall of Knight (A Knight's Story) (Volume 1), by Steven Cross- Amazon Sales Rank: #2114134 in Books
- Published on: 2015-03-23
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.50" h x .53" w x 5.50" l, .61 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 212 pages
About the Author Steve Cross’s first successful writing project was a play about a werewolf that his eighth grade English class performed. Though the play was never published, the warm fuzzy feeling from its public performance has never quite left Cross, who continues to sink his teeth into a variety of writing projects. His first publication was a haiku, followed by two middle grade novels published by POD publishers and a young adult novel published by Buck’s County Publishing. A fanatical St. Louis Cardinals baseball fan; a lover of all kinds of YA fiction, as well as the writings of Dean Koontz and Stephen King; a fan of all kinds of music – from Abba to the Zac Brown band, Cross dreams of the day he will write a best-selling novel or sell a screenplay for seven figures, so he can retire and write more best-selling fiction. Until that day, he and his wife Jean, Missourians born and bred, will continue to toil in the field of education and live in peace with their two dogs and two cats and wait around until their daughter Megan and son-in-law Sean give them grandchildren to spoil.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. few questions By read-along-with-sue I have to say honestly, that I have been knocked to pillar to post with this one, confusion.com.The reason?I will add at the bottom of my review.Steven Cross did an excellent job with the storyline though. Fall of Knight is someone struggling with bullying, along with his mental health problem. This is aimed at the youth, however, I am 56 and I thought it an excellent agenda to read. I sympathized and I ranted at the bullies. I really wanted to come to his protection, so that in itself was a good thing as it evoked emotions from me.Now here is the bit I found hard, because I live day to day with someone with Bi Polar and have done for over 30 years, I am well aware of a lot of aspects surrounding that illness and some of the behaviour just was hard to swallow.I realize that not everyone's country is like my own, we have a NHS here that we can at least rely on to keep the vulnerable medicated and looked after, however, as I say, not all resources are there in other countries, but I did think there was some safety net for those that cannot afford important vital managing medication.So I did wonder if there was some 'means tested' avenue they could have gone down so that the medication could have still be administered?The secound thing, most loose a perspective on life, day to day living, reality takes a back seat, I know this does happen in the plot, but, he still have some 'insight' so wasn't completely UP or DOWN.Although the Monsters in his head took over, he was still able to relate to others around him on a level, which I found odd.Like I say, being so closely involved with mental health, I just saw a few flaws in that area.BUT the book itself was very addictive. Hence my 4 stars
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. YA at its finest. By Teresa Grajek I loved this book, couldn't put it down, read the entire thing in about 4 1/2 hours. It's not even my normal genre but an outstanding view of teen turmoil, bullying and the reality of someone dealing with mental illness. I will say it is frightening and dark, but it is a masterful telling. I will recommend this to our high school librarian and encourage her to read it as well as acquire a copy for our LMC.Great work Mr. Cross, can't wait for the conclusion, you left us in suspense.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. I've been pondering what to write in this review for ... By The Covering House I've been pondering what to write in this review for awhile now. First, because I know the artist, it is hard to be objective with the art, so I had to read it more than once! Second, because I work with adolescents with trauma and mental illness, it hit a little close to home.So with that disclaimer, this book is a must read. It was completely complex and simplistic, often balancing the two simultaneously. It took a character who thought in chaos and somehow made his voice clear, and still had tones of the unknown and suspense.I walked away from the book thinking it just gave a voice to my kids. It took a subject society views as scary or unnerving, and stretched our minds and boundaries to find a completely likable teenager. And, although some of us may not struggle with mental illness (or for that matter not a teenage boy), it still blurred the lines for us to realize we really aren't that different from Dean.
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