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2 Books FREE 2 Days: Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service 

1/18/2013

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In respect for everything the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service represents, I'm giving away two of my books in "The STARLING Series" all day January 21 and January 22.

Right now there are five total books in the series (the first four books and the compilation of those books into one volume).

I want to do something a little different this time and make this giveaway a little bit more fun and mysterious than previous ones. To that end, I won't say right now which of the five books I'll be giving away. I'll let it be a surprise during the first two days next week.

So be sure to check back here at theodorewebb.com (or my Facebook page or @STARLINGCONNECT on Twitter) January 21-22 and/or simply type in "Theodore Webb Starling" into Amazon.com's search on Monday and Tuesday to find out which two books you can download with a FREE $0.00 price tag.


Monday and Tuesday is also a great opportunity to do some reading if you have a day off work and/or share "The STARLING Series" with friends, family, teenagers, young adults and others.

It's an opportunity for all of us to dive deeper into our own examination of the key social, economic, technological, educational and spiritual issues that affect everyone.

Here's a little about the series:
Does real friendship exist in the year 2045? Fifteen year old "hacker" Simon Laramie is trying to survive high school. Simon lives in a world where supercomputer-controlled Drones patrol the skies, where massive Reconditioning Centers rule the land, and PATRIOT SECURITY constantly watches everyone. As one of the “invisible kids” left out of everything at Briarwood Public High School, Simon faces life-threatening bullying. Yet, when all hope seems to be lost, Simon crosses paths with Jaya Ceyes (“Keys”), a rebellious, hard-charging senior with a mysterious burn scar on her face. Despite the deeper wounds crossing her spirit, Jaya has survived. She's determined to place her life on the line for what she believes in. Fed up with the injustice at their school, Jaya, Simon and their friends hack SUPERNET (the future World Wide Web). The teens go far beyond their required National I.D. social media profiles and the official “news.” Breaking all the rules, the young "hackers" create their own independent outlet for expression, STARLING. For the first time in three generations, the students of Briarwood High reach for their greatest gift; the true life and death meaning behind what their parents and grandparents foolishly surrendered in the name of security, comfort, abundance, technology and “progress.” These four friends are marching into the fight of their lives: the battle for their freedom of thought, privacy and speech.
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