Blue Screen of Death

Fiction - YA, Social Issues, Kids, Teen, Fantasy and Magic
Cover of the book Blue Screen of Death by J. Steven Young, James Steven Young
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Author: J. Steven Young ISBN: 9781943924332
Publisher: James Steven Young Publication: March 7, 2018
Imprint: Tasicas-Young LLC Language: English
Author: J. Steven Young
ISBN: 9781943924332
Publisher: James Steven Young
Publication: March 7, 2018
Imprint: Tasicas-Young LLC
Language: English

Techno-Magic evolves from spells using hashtags.

Colby regains a** magical gift** he never knew he lost in the first place. His** reawakened power draws more enemies than the bullies** he faces daily in school. There’s no time to learn the complicated rules of his magic. Colby creates a technological solution that merges magic with his mobile devices.

With the help of his quirky family and friends, Colby faces down new challenges. The magical world collides with modern times and technology. Ancient creatures are draw to the boy with a new magic. A boy who must** learn to accept himself** if he hopes to control the forces battling within and without.

Caught in the middle of a war that has waged since the beginning of time, Colby and his friends must learn to fight back, and learn fast. Not everything is how it appears and the** battle to survive** won’t be an easy one, but Colby has no choice if he wants to withstand what’s coming.

“If you like new ways of doing magic, witty dialogue, and a modern feel, then you’ll love Hashtag Magic!”

Blue Screen of Death is a young adult urban/contemporary fantasy and is the first installment in the Hashtag Magic series. The second book, Control ALT Delete, is now available along with third installment Web of Trolls.

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Techno-Magic evolves from spells using hashtags.

Colby regains a** magical gift** he never knew he lost in the first place. His** reawakened power draws more enemies than the bullies** he faces daily in school. There’s no time to learn the complicated rules of his magic. Colby creates a technological solution that merges magic with his mobile devices.

With the help of his quirky family and friends, Colby faces down new challenges. The magical world collides with modern times and technology. Ancient creatures are draw to the boy with a new magic. A boy who must** learn to accept himself** if he hopes to control the forces battling within and without.

Caught in the middle of a war that has waged since the beginning of time, Colby and his friends must learn to fight back, and learn fast. Not everything is how it appears and the** battle to survive** won’t be an easy one, but Colby has no choice if he wants to withstand what’s coming.

“If you like new ways of doing magic, witty dialogue, and a modern feel, then you’ll love Hashtag Magic!”

Blue Screen of Death is a young adult urban/contemporary fantasy and is the first installment in the Hashtag Magic series. The second book, Control ALT Delete, is now available along with third installment Web of Trolls.

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