[Bartholomew the Adventurer 03] • The Seventh Medallion

[Bartholomew the Adventurer 03] • The Seventh Medallion
Authors
Hoffman, Tom
Tags
adventure , fantasy , young adult , anthropomorphic , metaphysics
ISBN
9780692541623
Date
2015-10-30T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.30 MB
Lang
en
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"...an irresistible and intriguing adventure..."

"...a fine work of Visionary Fiction..."

"...The Alchemist meets The Hobbit, but with rabbits..."

" A homogeneous blend of Peter Rabbit and Alice in Wonderland, these stories are well worth the effort to really read them. They speak to any age and any level of enlightenment."

Bartholomew the Adventurer Trilogy has 71 ratings on Goodreads and Amazon / 4.5 stars

The Seventh Medallion

A Quintarian Science Guild survey ship makes a terrifying discovery on Thaumatar, home planet of the original World Door builders. Thunder sees a mysterious flickering white mouse on the Island of Blue Monks while Bartholomew and his trusted companions Edmund the Rabbiton and Oliver travel to the lost city of Cathne in search of Madam Beffy’s missing father. With help from Captain Mudgeon of the Quintarian Naval Armada and a six foot tall alien grasshopper name Hoppy, Clara, Thunder, and Lightning must find the six silver medallions hidden beneath shadowy Tenebra Military Prison on Betshannk Island. Together, Bartholomew and his entire crew of stalwart adventuring companions must solve the riddle of the impossibly powerful and deadly Black Sphere before it brings an end to their universe.

The Bartholomew the Adventurer Trilogy is the tale of Bartholomew Rabbit and his evolution from a silly self-absorbed rabbit to a fully awakened enlightened being and the most powerful shaper on earth. A shaper can convert his thoughts into physical objects or energy fields. Along the way Bartholomew meets the gregarious Oliver T. Rabbit, a skeptical scientist who over time comes to realize that these seemingly miraculous events have a solid foundation in certain esoteric principles of physics. The two rabbits become steadfast friends and adventuring companions, each growing in their understanding of the world around them. All the events in the trilogy are based on known metaphysical phenomena and philosophical beliefs which have been in existence for thousands of years. That being said, The Bartholomew the Adventurer Trilogy can be read and enjoyed by a young adult with no interest in metaphysics or philosophy. The book is written very simply and on one level is a fun and breezy read. It is multileveled and has been compared by readers to both The Alchemist and The Hobbit.