Customer Reviews on Amazon



***** My Niece Just Read This Book
, May 21, 2009
By  D. Fox (New York City)    
I sent this book to my niece for her birthday. She read it in a day and a half and loved it. She has sent me a couple emails about the characters.
I need to read it so that I can figure out what she's talking about.
***** Futuristic fun, August 29, 2009
Rumer and Qix was a fun read. A imaginative look into the 31st century and what the world will be like then. Kathleen S. Wilson does a wonderful
job in creating a story where Rumer a young 16 year old reporter apprentice is given a assignment of a life time. Many of the Indie newspapers are
reporting sightings of nature. She is told to find out what is going on. Rumer loves her job and with her special pocket pal Qix she is ready for anything.
The one most important mystery in her life though is what really happened to her parents who died when she was only 8 years old. But almost no one
dies before they turn 105. What really happened? Rumer and Qix will keep your young reader completely captivated until the mystery is solved.
***** Great for the young bookworm!, April 1, 2010
By  L. Jeanne Davis (West Hollywood, CA United States)   
From the first mention of Syncov (tm) it's easy to find the humor in this engaging story with an environmental message. Set in the far future with
all sorts of technological developments, it's written in an easy to understand style and broken into short chapters, perfect for tiny spurts of reading
time found on the subway or waiting for the bus. The hard working sixteen year old main character learns to trust her own intuition and lean on her
network of friends and family to achieve the nearly impossible. An enjoyable read!


Rumer & Qix

"It's the year 3013              
in cosmopolitan
Nanjing
...

... and Rumer, a sixteen-year- old
apprentice reporter for the Global
Quotidien
, is secretly investigating
bizarre nature sightings with her
tiny sidekick, Qix.  Little does she
know that she's hot on the trail of a
chain of events that will soon
determine the fate of life on the
planet forever."
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