Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Book Blog Tour and Giveaway: Einstein's Compass by Grace Blair and Laren Bright

EINSTEIN'S COMPASS
A YA TIME TRAVELER ADVENTURE
by
Grace Blair & Laren Bright

Genre: Young Adult / Historical / Fantasy / Science Fiction
Certified Lexile Measure: 860L
Publisher: Modern Mystic Media
Publication Date: January 2, 2019
Number of Pages: 394 pages
Coming on Audio, February 2019!

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How did Albert Einstein come up with his wondrous theories of light and time? In Einstein's Compass: A YA Time Traveler Adventure, a young Albert is given a supernatural compass that allows him to travel through time and space and find wisdom in other dimensions, including the lost city of Atlantis. But evil forces seek the power of the compass, including a monstrous, shape-shifting dragon from a different age. Can the compass protect Albert from such villainy?


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PRAISE FOR EINSTEIN'S COMPASS:
"This is an amazing story. Everyone should thoroughly enjoy reading it. I was impressed with how the authors managed to incorporate the known information on the lost continent of Atlantis, Light Workers, souls, reincarnation, time travel and the early years of Albert Einstein before he became famous, into a mesmerizing work of fiction readers will have difficulty putting down."
--Doug Simpson, Author of We Lived in Atlantis

"I could not stop reading this book. I read at stop lights and in line at the grocery store. I couldn't turn the pages fast enough." --- award winning children's author, Lisa Reinicke

This is highly recommended for those who enjoy a saga of good vs. evil that spans tens of thousands of years, for readers who devour novels that blend history and fantasy, and for anyone who is simply looking for a unique story that they will not want to put down. 
-- Author Jacqui Murray, Ask a Tech Teacher Blog


The weaving of the story between the religion realm and Albert’s world is a captivating tale that keeps the reader’s attention. The good and evil of the timeless religious realm is like watch a chess match to see who outwits whom … I hope there is a next book somewhere in my future. 
–- Rox Burkey, author of the Enigma Series
Grace Blair is an award-winning self-help and motivational author, and podcast host, who has assisted thousands to find their spiritual wisdom to solve everyday challenges. Throughout her adult life, Grace became a serious student of the spiritual. She found that, often, psychological principles and practices were incomplete, but could be filled out by adding the missing spiritual component. Her approach was always to see practical applications for what she uncovered in the mystical. It was through immersing herself in this field of study and experience that she came up with her idea for her book, Einstein’s Compass. She lives in Lubbock, Texas, with her husband, Dr. John Blair.

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Laren Bright is a three-time Emmy nominated award-winning writer who has written nearly 100 children’s animated cartoon scripts. He has spent the majority of his professional life over the last two decades assisting authors to produce topnotch books with titles and other promotional writing indistinguishable from those of mainstream publishers. During that time, in addition to Einstein’s Compass, he also co-authored a young adult fantasy series and several books for young children about positive values. Laren lives in Los Angeles with his wife, computer, and two grand-dogs.
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HOW EINSTEIN’S COMPASS
RELATES TO MY SPIRITUAL PRACTICE
GUEST POST BY GRACE BLAIR


Einstein’s Compass is a YA Historical Fiction book that incorporates many of the principles I wrote about in my non-fiction books including, Do You Have a Dream Workbook: 5 Keys to Realize Your Dream. Albert has a hero’s journey where he learns how to align himself with the spiritual heart.


What I learned from applying simple keys was how to align myself with the presence of Spirit within and become aware of the illusion of need that produces unproductive thought forms and negative energies. Once I had done that, I saw how to release the illusion and fill the need to receive all good things. I discovered that the change that happens within does not have to be a struggle; rather it can be created with ease and grace. For the first time in my life, I felt safe.


One of the primary things I discovered as I was going through my process is that our world is in a process of change, and change is one key element to most people’s discomfort and distraction from their happiness. Change does not have to be difficult. So, the book reveals connected spiritual and psychological keys to:


a. Understand change. Re-define change so it doesn’t have to be distressing. Use situations of change to propel you forward instead of holding you back. Empower yourself no matter what life throws at you

b. Now, rather than needing to be rescued I can take care of myself. After having endured two unsuccessful marriages, I have created a loving, caring relationship with my husband. I have a financially comfortable lifestyle. My body at age 65 is healthy, youthful and strong. I am more creative in my life, writing, traveling and able to be of service, giving of myself to others. When challenges come my way, I have flexible boundaries to take care of myself and greater intuitive knowing and confidence in myself and of my environment.

c. What I have achieved, you can too. While it may not be easy, it is much simpler than I would ever have guessed.

d. My book, Do You Have a Dream? 5 Keys to Realize Your Dream, lays out the principles of how to change your life of living from fear to having fun.
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GIVEAWAY!  GIVEAWAY!  GIVEAWAY!
FIRST PRIZE: eBook + Einstein’s Compass Cap
SECOND PRIZE: eBook + Einstein socks; THIRD PRIZE: eBook + bookmark
JANUARY 2-11, 2019
(eBooks can be sent internationally, swag USA only)
VISIT THE OTHER GREAT BLOGS ON THE TOUR:
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Guest Post
1/2/19
Theme Song
1/3/19
Review
1/4/19
Book Trailer
1/4/19
Author Spotlight
1/5/19
Review
1/6/19
Review
1/7/19
Excerpt
1/8/19
Review
1/8/19
Author Interview
1/9/19
Character Spotlight
1/9/19
Character Spotlight
1/10/19
Review
1/11/19
Author Interview
1/11/19
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6 comments:

  1. Happy New Year to book reading fans everywhere. Four years ago, when I began to write Einsteins Compass I wondered how and where did Albert Einstein create his miracle theory? After all he lived in the horse and buggy days of the late nineteenth century. There were several discoveries that lead me on my journey.
    I found Einstein's biography written by Walter Isaacson that laid the foundation of the history of when Albert received a compass from his father as a boy. The compass gave Albert his life's mission to understand light and energy.
    Would you like to know more of the background of Einstein's Compass a YA Time Traveler Adventure?

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  2. Love this post! The book sounds fascinating -- a great escape for readers young and old.

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    1. Thanks Kristine -- I think it's fun that you characterize this as a great escape -- which it is. But for Grace and me, (if I can speak for Grace here) it's an escape to some very real places.

      Let us know if you do read the book and what your experience is.

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  3. Yes, a great escape into Atlantis. I discovered the world of Atlantis through Edgar Cayce who was called the Sleeping Prophet. Mr. Cayce lived in the early twentieth century. He would go into a light sleep and tap into a person's past life. Many of the people he gave reading to lived a previous life in the ancient city of Atlantis. I found an author Doug Simpson who wrote many of Edgar Cayce's books and asked him to show me which books I should read to research the real Atlantis. His book, "We Lived in Atlantis" gives an account of what Atlantis was like just before it collapsed. You will find the real Atlantis in Einsteins Compass.

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  4. Yes, I agree with Laren. Although Einsteins Compass is historical fiction, there are elements like the Mystical Travelers that are very real in Laren's and my world.

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  5. Shared on 1/8: https://plus.google.com/u/0/113803496159286562987/posts/iRo78oZikxe
    (I put wrong link above)

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