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Royce Buckingham
About Royce BuckinghamAs a kid, Royce dreamed of making up fantasy stories. He loved 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, The Phantom Tollbooth and The Hobbit. He collected comic books, watched Jaws at nine years old, then Star Wars at eleven and Alien at thirteen. He was even a Dungeons & Dragons... show more

About Royce BuckinghamAs a kid, Royce dreamed of making up fantasy stories. He loved 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, The Phantom Tollbooth and The Hobbit. He collected comic books, watched Jaws at nine years old, then Star Wars at eleven and Alien at thirteen. He was even a Dungeons & Dragons nerd and created his own imaginary worlds.As an adult, Royce obtained an English degree from Whitman College in Walla Walla, WA and received his law degree from the University of Oregon, paving the way for a job as a prosecuting attorney. It was his work as a prosecutor and his love of fantasy that led him to write his first book, Demonkeeper. Demonkeeper began as a short story inspired by a street kid Royce used to prosecute regularly in juvenile court. He was thirteen, had a green Mohawk, and Royce would see him downtown begging change. One day he disappeared, and nobody seemed to notice. Even his parents didn't seem to know where he'd gone, or care. Royce imagined the chaos of street life as a monster that rose and ate him up while people weren't paying attention, as it does with so many lost children. He wrote a screenplay from that story. The script evolved into a much more lighthearted and fun tale than the original short story, but the message remained--kids need stability, family and a home.Royce's longtime goal of being published became a reality after 13 years of writing in his spare time. In 2005, he hit a home run, selling his first book Demonkeeper to both Putnam and 20th Century Fox within a month of each other. Since Demonkeeper debuted, Royce has made reading lists, garnered good reviews, and hit the bestseller list in Germany, where Demonkeeper (Damliche Damonen) sold over 100,000 copies for Random House, Penhaligon. Royce then expanded Demonkeeper into a trilogy.In the meantime, he wrote two more middle grade novels for Putnam--Goblins: An Underearth Adventure which has since been re-launched independently under the title The Goblin Problem, and his ghost story, The Dead Boys, which was a Junior Library Guild selection and the 2014 Washington State Sasquatch Award winner for Best Middle Grade Book.Royce recently jumped into the YA market with his 2014 thriller, The Terminals, with St. Martin's press and is looking forward to the release of his first adult legal thriller called Impasse in 2015, also with St. Martin's Press.After the Demonkeeper series closed, Penhaligon (Germany) asked Royce for a larger work that would appeal to all ages, and he signed on for an epic medieval fantasy. The result is the Mapper (Die Karte Der Welt) series, the first of which spent months on the German bestseller list and reached #11. Royce lives in Bellingham, WA with his beautiful wife, whom he met in the courtroom when she came to cover one of his criminal cases as a reporter. They now have two fabulous boys who help with his books.
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Jordyn the Paperback Princess
Jordyn the Paperback Princess rated it 13 years ago
A tree that eats boys?? Count me in!
Bücher, Bücher, 100000 Bücher
Bücher, Bücher, 100000 Bücher rated it 14 years ago
Well, to quote the rating: "It was ok".I may have enjoyed it more if I were about a decade younger and if there weren't so many logical errors. For example is Sandy in 7th grade (I was 13 then) and in the next moment she "just got her license" and is driving a car. What the hell? Or the evil dude is...
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