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Philip Brown
Philip Brown is the author of a young adult urban fantasy novel and two astrology books."Light Runner," published by Strange Fictions Press (an imprint of Vagabondage Press), is a contemporary teen fantasy that tells the story of a sixteen year-old girl who finds an armband that can heal wounds.... show more



Philip Brown is the author of a young adult urban fantasy novel and two astrology books."Light Runner," published by Strange Fictions Press (an imprint of Vagabondage Press), is a contemporary teen fantasy that tells the story of a sixteen year-old girl who finds an armband that can heal wounds. Book One of the three-book "Light Runner" series, it's already being called an "intense, plot-based read" and a "great read . . . very original--not your everyday fantasy book.""Cosmic Trends: Astrology Connects the Dots" (a finalist for the Coalition of Visionary Resources award) was published by Llewellyn Worldwide in 2006. One reviewer wrote that "Cosmic Trends" was, simply, "...the best Astrological book I've ever read." In 2011, "On the Cusp: Astrological Reflections from the Threshold" was released as an e-book. It is a compilation of the author's widely read AstroFutureTrends blog. Philip has also written for "Dell Horoscope" and "The Mountain Astrologer." Philip studied to become a Shakespearean actor in London, spent three years in a yoga ashram, and once lived on a Kona coffee farm on the Big Island of Hawaii.He received his Master of Arts degree in English from California State University Los Angeles and lives in Southern California. He is a member of the International Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators.

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Tired of Spamlikes rated it 9 years ago
Sixteen-year-old Dara Adengard would rather read graphic novels than do her homework and prefers the freedom of skateboarding to the restrictions of life with her military father. Stung by the recent death of her mother, Dara conceals her mom’s picture under a square of grip tape on her skateboard. ...
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