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Hello bookworms! As promised, I am back with my interview with Daniel Weisbeck who wrote the wonderful scifi biopunk novel, Moon Rising. I reviewed the book yesterday and you can check out my review by clicking on my review graphic below.

Trapped in a cellar by a man she does not know; a young girl is forced to act out the life of someone she has never met to stay alive. When she escapes, she finds herself on the run, confused and questioning her past. With the help of Bobby Houndstooth, a teacher she once knew, and Nutt, an android who loves to dance, Silon begins to unravel her true identity and a mysterious relationship she has with a sinister corporation.

Science-fiction thrillers are one of the most fast-paced books I have read. They offer an opportunity to think about our potential future and analyse the kinds of problems that might come up. What made you focus on android and AI for this series?

Your descriptions of android and AI technology were well thought out. Having studied computing science and AI, it was fascinating to be in a fictional world where they have such a concrete presence. How many years in the future do you think Moon Rising could take place?

My background working in software has allowed me to sit down with many brilliant scientists and computer engineers over the years. These experiences form a large part of the science in my stories. I also have an addiction to reading about science, particularly genetic engineering. I read for my own interest, not just as research. Scientific American and New Scientist are two magazines I read religiously. Besides that, I do a lot of online research into specific technologies I want to include in my stories and, on occasion, reach out to old colleagues who I consider subject matter experts in a particular field.

Silon is special and as much as she is trying to live in a human society, she has to figure out her own place. I suspect we will see more of this in the upcoming books. What else is in store for Silon and Bobby?

The Upsilon Series and Children of the Miracle are both speculative science fiction based on ideas of engineered evolution. But that is where the similarity ends. I would compare Moon Rising to the BladeRunner and Ghost in the Shell series and Children of the Miracle to Brave New World. Moon Rising is Cyberpunk horror/thriller fun. Children of the Miracle is more of a dystopian tale. But both have a rainbow of LGBTQ+ and Sis characters. I want readers from all walks of life to find something of themselves in my vision of the future.

(This is the page for the book titled "Moon Rising." You may be looking for the graphic novel instead.) Moon Rising is the sixth book in the New York Times bestselling series Wings of Fire, as well as the first book of the second arc. The main protagonist is Moonwatcher. The book was officially...

Basically, just guess what things are missing from the cover that I edited out! You have infinite guesses and you can guess multiple things in your reply. There is no winner for whoever spots all the missing things- this is all just for fun!

There are exactly 5 things missing on this cover :D this one you may need to look at the cover itself because some things you might not remember that well are missing (or just generally small and insignificant)

I just started rereading moon rising like 20 minutes ago and ok I SWEAR the book never said morrowseer was moon's dad but I was just reading it and it said "Moon had only learned his name by reading it in her mother's mind: Morrowseer."

So. Darkstalker. He's a bad person. But why? This answer seems obvious. He killed his father, planned an assassination on the NightWing Queen, trapped his best friend's girlfriend in a statue, yelled at moon (a lot), enchanted her friends, and gave the whole damn IceWing tribe a deathly plague. Yeah. He's a bad person.

You've found love in your life, Clearsight, and a friend, Fathom. A very, very good friend. Now suddenly, your father and your mother get in a huge, huge, huge fight. Your mother takes off the earring that protects her and literally plunges into death.

So you try to find your mother with Clearsight, who had just shut you down on murdering the NightWing queen(I think) and then you find your father, dragging your sister to the IceWing kingdom is search of your mother.

Now he's enchanted your sister to actually hate you to the pits of her heart, and then you get in over your head. Your father, whose been terrible to you, your mother, and your sister for all your lives, just making your lives terrible, and now he's dragging your loved ones away to be IceWings forever in the palace with pretty perfect lives.

Now making him disembowel himself in from of everyone is probably not what you would've done, but it's who Darkstalker was at the time. His soul was already gone a little bit, he was insane, and knew Arctic had to be punished. So he put him on a stage and... well y'know.

I see the thing that happened to Indigo way huger than many probably do. That's your best friend's girlfriend, the friend who puts so much trust in you, and would probably followed you to hell and back, in the exact statue that HE CARVED.

But then, they come back with the scroll, and after learning about what Darkstalker had actually done, which scares the living fecal out of Moon so she flies out to confirm this and then he yells at her loudly and repeatedly.

Which is bad. Like really bad. I can see why he did it tho, he didn't want another Fathom but maybe like earn their trust??? It'd make Moon like you better, and probably the other dragons too anyways.

Darkstalker was very close to Foeslayer. He and his mother both experienced Arctic in his full, and Darkstalker was... Foeslayer's. She named him, and stuck up for him when Arctic was being a female dog.

And so when he does some bucket list things and becomes king of the NightWings, tries to turn some random female dragonet into Clearsight (out of pocket Darkstalker shenanigans) and then goes like "Wait IceWings!!" And then enchants them all to die slowly.

When reading The Lost Heir, I thought Anemone was going to be the one who was killing all the female eggs because she seemed suspicious to me and I thought her reasoning was that if she killed the eggs she would be the next queen after Coral

Moonwatcher was kind of like a comfort character to me while reading Moon Rising because I related to her anxiety so much with going to school, as when I read the book I was just starting middle school

(Download PDF Books) Wings of Fire: Moon Rising: A Graphic Novel (Wings of Fire Graphic Novel #6)Books Descriptions : The graphic novel adaptations of the #1 New York Times bestselling Wings of Fire series continue to set the world on fire!Peace has come to Pyrrhia... for now.The war between the tribes is finally over, and now the dragonets of the prophecy have a plan for lasting peace: Jade Mountain Academy, a school that will gather dragonets from all the tribes and teach them to live together, perhaps even as friends.Moonwatcher isn't sure how she feels about school, however. Hidden in the rainforest for most of her life, the young NightWing has an awful secret. She can read minds, and even see the future. Living in a cave with dozens of other dragons is noisy, exhausting?and dangerous.In just a few days, Moon finds herself overwhelmed by her secret powers and bombarded by strange thoughts, including those of a mysterious dragon who might be a terrible enemy. And when someone starts attacking dragons within the academy, Moon has a choice to make: Stay hidden and safe? Or risk everything to save Title : Wings of Fire: Moon Rising: A Graphic Novel (Wings of Fire Graphic Novel #6)Author : Tui T. SutherlandAvailable In : PDF/EPUB/MOBIBook Now : =60758256-wings-of-fire#AMZBOOKS, #MOBIPOCKET, #DAILYBOOKSee what books your friends are reading.Track the books you're reading, have read, and want to read.Check out your personalized book recommendations. Our recommendation engine analyzes 20 billion data points to give suggestions tailored to your literary tastes.

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