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what these folks had to say about
Planet Itnava
Patrick Boyle,
Morris, MN
George Sanders,
New York City, NY
Diane Cody,
Catalina Island, CA
Stormy Caldwell,
Reno, Nevada
Amber Braithwaite-Ver Hoeven ,
Windom, MN
Beverly Defrain
Summersville, WV
Paul Gonsior
Tucson, AZ
Anne Ducote
San Antonio, TX
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Patrick Boyle, Sophomore at UNM
The aliens are coming to earth! But don't worry; they don't want to conquer earth. They wouldn't want us even though they could quite easily have us. They are coming to help us because, quite honestly, we are a bunch of backwards ape people. Come along on the voyage of the Itnavian flagship Eyks as her crew prepares to blend in with humanity in an attempt to steer the growth of our species. Through the pedantic lectures of the Hi Council, the Itnavians learn how appallingly backwards humanity is, and, dear reader, hopefully you will too.
George Sanders, Award-winning entertainer and director
Ace Lundon is a visionary and an historian. His eye objectively peers into our world as if he's dropped in from a sensible, fair-minded planet that exists somewhere in our galaxy. He reports on us humans with humor, intelligence, and biting wit. A must, if you've ever questioned the sanity of the world.
Diane Cody, Visitors Information Specialist Avalon Chamber of Commerce
Lundon either has a great imagination or he was smoking some great stuff! He makes the reader be
able to visualize. The Legend reminded me of Star Trek at its finest but reminded me also of Battlestar Galactica. The `intro' material before the story begins is absolutely essential.
Stormy Caldwell, CPA (retired)
"With Through the Needle's Eye posing an alternate (alternative) history and the Legend of the Planet Itnava an alternate universe, Lundon allows a reader to consider alternative (ultimate) choices in their own life. I can't put my finger on what I'd call his style of writing, but I'd bet I'd be able to distinguish Lundon from any other group of todays leading authors. He has an easy-to-read style all his own; capable of prickling a readers emotions.
Now, we have the alternative to make a choice: to buy or not to buy? I'd say buy!
Amber Braithwaite-Ver Hoeven
American Sign Language Interpreter
The story pulled me in immediately! The story line also offers interesting theories on historical events we thought we understood . . . smile. I hope to read more in the future about both the Itnavians and their impact on our world. Wonderful story! When is the next book going to be ready??
Bev Defrain
Wal-Mart associate
For a fantasy Space story, the characters were definitely interesting; intriguing may be a better definition. However, their names were so unusual and hard to pronounce. I loved the story line and wouldn't it be fun to learn we have Itnavians here already! I hope to read this author for the third time - his words flow.
Paul Gonsior
Entrepreneur
Lundon's at it again! Unputdownable!
Anne Ducote
6 - 12 English teacher
"Ace Lundon's two new novels may not be Travel Guides, but this will not stop readers from taking a trip . . . into the Past, Present and Future! His Legend of the Planet Itnava should be called Science friction; it philosophically bites!"