The Haggi Connection by Stephen Easingwood blog tour and book review.

The Haggi Connection by Stephen Easingwood.
I did enjoy this book. I loved the cover. I loved how all different ages can read it. I did like the old words used. It was different. I did like the writing style. I loved the detailed characters. Great story. It was like I was there watching everything happening. A very imaginative story. This was very entertaining. A great debut. An easy read. I read in two sittings. I hope there is more to come. 5*.


Blurb.
An entertaining and original debut novel, introducing the Haggi Warriors.

An inspirational journey from zero to HERO.

On Huntsmen Hill, high above the Scottish town of Auchterbarn, lies a hidden secret, known only to a chosen few.

A select squad of ultra-hairy; highly trained; tartan-clad; Jockanese speaking; Haggi warriors with special powers and custom-made equipment, await the call to tackle injustice.

Duncan McPherson, a gifted but socially awkward pre-teen, lives in Auchterbarn with his mum and sister.

He’s having a tough time; neglected by his teacher; shunned by peers; and targeted by the school bullies, as well as trying to come to terms with his dad leaving home and the death of his grandfather, Hamish.

Unbeknown to Duncan his over-confident and rebellious,
older sister is attracting unwanted attention which will put her in significant danger.

Duncan sees no hope of things improving until a series of prompts are provided from a surprising source.

With the information that Duncan unravels, he devises a plan to make a Connection with the mysterious Haggi warriors and seek their help.

Can he reach the Haggi warriors and will they help him?


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