Kid`s adventure author sends message in a bottle

Released on: May 30, 2008, 9:19 pm

Press Release Author: The Market Place

Industry: Education

Press Release Summary: Max Elliot Anderson, author of action-adventures and
mysteries for kids, has begun a real life adventure to encourage summer reading. On
Saturday, May 31, he released a special bottle into the Rock River, near his home of
Rockford, Illinois.

Press Release Body: Max Elliot Anderson, author of action-adventures and mysteries
for kids, has begun a real life adventure to encourage summer reading. On Saturday,
May 31, he released a special bottle into the Rock River, near his home of Rockford,
Illinois.

"Since most of my books contain adventures, and are written especially for boys 8 -
12, I wanted to do something different this summer, to point out the importance of
reading in America. That's because I grew up hating to read." His blog, Books for
Boys, ranks in the top 10 searches on Google.

He placed the bottle into the river, downstream from a spillway. "I know there are
lots of hazards and obstacles in the rivers," Anderson said. "But I'm hoping my
bottle makes its way to the end of the Rock River, and into the Mississippi. If it
gets that far, then who knows?"

The large, clear, plastic bottle is decorated with blue tape. Inside is a special
card. When the card is returned to the author, he will send a set of his books to
the person who found it. Also included is a forever stamp. "That way," he said, "it
won't cost the finder anything to claim the prize, no matter when they pull it out
of the water."

The prize card includes instructions for proper disposal of the bottle, or
recycling. "I don't consider my message-bottle to be litter since I'm confident
someone will find it one of these days."

This summer adventure is in keeping with what young readers have reported, after
reading Max Elliot Anderson's books. "Reading one of your books is like being in an
exciting or scary movie," several have said.

"It's vital," Anderson said, "that we teach our children to turn off the TV, put
away the video games, move away from the computer, and pick up a book. Reading helps
to exercise the imagination in ways that nothing else can." His books include North
Woods Poachers, Mountain Cabin Mystery, Big Rig Rustlers, Secret of Abbott's Cave,
and Legend of the White Wolf. "Each book has completely different characters, and
takes place in a different part of the country," he said.

Anderson's books have been compared by readers and reviewers to Tom Sawyer, The
Hardy Boys, Huck Finn, Nancy Drew, Tom Swift, Scooby-Doo, Lemony Snicket, and
adventure author Jack London. His books are equally enjoyed by boys and girls.

Anderson's prize bottle could possibly make its way past Moline, and Davenport, to
St. Louis, past Memphis, and all the way to New Orleans. "Hopefully someone will
fish it out of the river before it gets to the Gulf," he said with a smile.

"What better way to get kids excited about the adventure of reading, than to give
them a real adventure this summer?" Anderson asked. He encourages young readers, who
live along the Rock and Mississippi rivers, to be on the lookout for the bottle.

"Even if you aren't the lucky one to find it," Anderson said, "why not read a good
adventure this summer anyway?" (Photos available on request to mander8813@aol.com)

Author Web Site
http://www.maxbooks.9k.com

Books for Boys blog
http://booksandboys.blogspot.com


Web Site: http://booksandboys.blogspot.com

Contact Details: The market Place
4112 Marsh Ave
Rockford, IL 61114
815 877 1514
mander8813@aol.com

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