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Book I, Gamadin: Word of Honor (Gamadin Book Series) [Kindle Edition]

Tom Kirkbride
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August 1, 2010
Sixteen-year-olds Harlowe Pylott and Matt Riverstone ditched school to bodysurf the killer waves at the Wedge when their fun is interrupted by a yacht capsizing from a rogue wave. After rescuing the famous movie star, Simon Bolt, and the half-alien socialite, Leucadia Mars, from certain death, Fate, unbeknownst to the boys, has sent them on the greatest ride of their lives. Robobs and the undog are only the beginning. Dakadude killers and black beasts have swooped down from the heavens looking for the galaxy’s most powerful weapon: an ancientGamadin spaceship named Millawanda.
If the Daks cannot capture Millawanda, they will kill her while she isstill weak and unprotected . . . along with the Earth and anyone elsewho gets in their way.
If you think finding an ancient spaceship in the desert is cool, wait until youget a load of what Harlowe and his friends dig up . . .
And She still works!

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About the Author

Tom Kirkbride grew up on the beaches of southern California where the location of Book I, Word of Honor of his Gamadin sagas, begins. Tom was a lifeguard at La Jolla, California, in college and is an avid body surfer, skier, world traveler, and artist. All of the artwork on the book website is his own, including the cover design of this book. His Gamadin series evolved from his love of science fiction and the desire to write adventure stories for young adults. Today, tom lives in the San Diego area with his dogs Jack and Bear.

Product Details

  • File Size: 765 KB
  • Print Length: 453 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1934572063
  • Publisher: Wigton Publishing; 1 edition (August 1, 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B003Y8XUVG
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #390,724 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful
Wow, what a ride! September 24, 2008
Format:Hardcover
When our book club first received Book 1, Gamadin: Word of Honor to review, many of us thought this would be another UFO story or off-world space tale, especially after reading the first chapter, which put us on the distant planet of Amerloi.

But we realized that this was no ordinary adventure when we were transported to a very earthly Newport Beach, California! There we meet a couple of surfers, Harlowe Pylott and Matt Riverstone, taking on the waves of a closed beach. They come across a boating accident. Saving its passengers leads Harlowe to his half-alien, soon-to-be significant other, Leucadia Mars. He finds out that having a girlfriend like "Lu" has its consequences, like a promise that could cost all of them their lives. In no time, a series of events leads the boys in search of the galaxy's most powerful weapon: Millawanda, an ancient Gamadin spaceship.

Discovering new words like "robobs," "Dakadudes" and "undog" is only part of the charm of Word of Honor. The fast pace, strategy and battle sequences, and inter-relationships of the characters are well put together. "Flashback" passages are cleverly woven in throughout, providing clarity to the story and in many places, setting the stage for events to come.

The two surfers are fresh, likable, irreverent, good-yet-"bad boys" that you would want to go out with on a date, or just hang out with. They are cool, funny and forthright - definitely hero material. Who would have guessed that two ordinary sixteen-year old boys would lead the resurrection of a once mighty, galactic police force?

We especially enjoyed the portrayal of the two female lead characters, Leucadia and her mother, Sook, who are intelligent, independent and strong - very good role models for our younger female readers. You will find the common thread of love, loyalty and a sense of purpose over self woven throughout the story, as the young characters begin their epic inter-galactic adventure. Even the junior characters of the story have their own special appeal, and a few of them even have the potential to steal the show.

As a club, we found Word of Honor a heartwarming surprise of Southern California lifestyle humor and plot twists, full of imagination. You will find yourself drawn into the Gamadin saga with Book One. It is, we have found, quite a ride!! You don't have to be a sci-fi aficionado to enjoy this adventure. The story and characters are engaging enough to capture both the young adult and the young-at-heart audience. All of us felt the same sense of regret once the story ended, and we look forward with enthusiasm to Book Two!!
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
What happens when two teenage bodysurfers are manipulated into saving the life of the daughter of an alien warrior? Harlowe and Riverstone, along with their buddy Wiz, find themselves in a desperate search for a immensely powerful spaceship hiding in the Utah desert for tens of centuries. If they can't find and restart Millawanda (the ship), Earth will be destroyed.

There's the story in a compact nutshell. The leaps of faith required here include the ability of an alien from across the galaxy to be able to have a viable offspring with a human partner (unlikely in the extreme... sorry, Leucadia Mars), Harlowe and Riverstone to continually battle or escape hardened alien warriors successfully (bodysurfing being an appropriate training regimen for this?), and the exaggerated cowardliness of actor Simon Bolt along with the shoot-to-kill mentality of our military.

Then there is the continuous sexism of the story and the banter between the characters (clothes always seem to be falling off Leucadia, women are referred to as "does", "Mrs. Mars" is a beautiful Amazon/Wonder Woman cross, and Leucadia continually needs rescuing).

See the pattern here?

Author Tom Kirkbride develops his heros as "surfer dude" types, focusing on the language, style, and mannerisms of the laid back Southern California "waves before school" mentality. They seem undereducated, unsophisticated, unruly, and undependable, yet the reader is asked to believe that they were specifically identified as the ones needed to save the Earth.

Mildly entertaining, but I kept wincing too often. The best character is the "dog", Mowgi, who is either playful as heck or transforms into a giant dragon that eats heads.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
"Word of Honor" September 24, 2008
Format:Hardcover
Book 1, Gamadin: Word of Honor

I seldom take the time to read fiction these days but needed something to fill the time while traveling to Hawaii on vacation. I am certainly glad that I selected "Word of Honor". What a fun read. By the time the plane touched down in Maui, I was half finished and could not wait to get into my lounge chair so I could continue the adventure.

"Word of Honor" is the first of a series of books that in the "Harry Potter" tradition leave you clammering for more. The story contains a wonderful mixture of everyday real world happenings and imaginative science fiction fantasy. The "G" rated language makes it perfect for children of all ages, especially grown up ones like me.

When I finished reading this book, (in record time for me), I immediately contacted the author and asked when I would be able to read the next installment. I suspect that most people who read "Word of Honor" will feel the same way. It would not surprise me at all if, once it gains a little exposure, the series generates a cult-like following not seen since the early days of Harry Potter.

Read this book... you will not be dissapointed.
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wow............. that...was...AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!
I cannot believe how fascinated i am with this book. i am a student of gggg school and absolutely love this book. this book is so cool!!!!!!!!!
Published 3 months ago by Nicolas Merli
An Amazing Ride
I'll be completely honest, I did not think I would like this book at all. My parents picked the first three books up for me when they went to the Star Trek Convention in Las Vegas... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Mazuto
Hooked on Gamadin
I am now on the third book in the series, Distant Suns. I have read the first 2. I look forward to keeping up with all of the characters. I have to know how they are doing. Read more
Published 7 months ago by E. M. Riley
great adventure
I liked this book a lot. It has adventure,heros, aliens. It makes more sense now that I have read the first and fourth book. Read more
Published 10 months ago by R. Laney
Just plain fun to read!
This Young Adult novel starts out with adventure and never looks back.

Our two California surfer dudes and their brainy side-kick never met a potential disaster they... Read more
Published 13 months ago by J. Lesley
A good read...
I found the book to be a great read. I found the first 4 chapters to be a bit slow, but the author grabbed my attention as soon as we got to Earth. Read more
Published 14 months ago by KSAN_Reader
Gamadin: Word of Honor
I'm a little late writing this review. I finished this book and believe me I staid up late at the kitchen table reading it, I didn't review it. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Michael Vance
What a ride!
This is a great book for anyone wanting an exciting and enjoyable reading experience. The characters are interesting, the story is fascinating, and the story flows seamlessly. Read more
Published 21 months ago by jst2
INCREDIBLE OPPORTUNITY TO INTERACT ON MANY LEVELS
Most of the time you will find me reading non-fiction. However, in the case of the Gamadin Series, it offers an escape, fun, thought, creativity and a sense of what if. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Terry Friedman
A Whole Heck of a Lot of Fun, this Book is
I grew up reading SciFi, from Asimov to Zelazny, with plenty of Heinlein, Herbert, Bradbury and a host of others thrown in. Read more
Published 24 months ago by Ken Douglas
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More About the Author

Tom Kirkbride grew up on the beaches of Southern California where the location of Book I, Gamadin: Word of Honor of his GAMADIN saga, begins. Tom was a lifeguard in college at La Jolla, California, and is an avid bodysurfer, skier, world traveler, and artist. All the artwork on the book website is his own, including the front covers of this books. His GAMADIN series evolved from his love of sci-fi adventure and the desire to write a thrill-packed, character-driven saga for young adults he wanted his kids to read. Today, Tom lives in the San Diego area. His daughter, Lara, attends an east coast college.

Tom continues his fast-paced adventure series this October 2009 with Book II, Gamadin: Mons.

His teenage, Southern California heroes have captured the hearts of young readers across the nation. When he is not at his computer writing his next GAMADIN installment, he is visiting classrooms across the country, engaging his young audiences in the fun of writing adventure novels.

Be sure and drop by Tom's website for the latest Gamadin Series Book Events!

WWW.GAMADIN.COM

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