Mari Mancusi always wanted a dragon as a pet. Unfortunately, the fire insurance premiums proved a bit too large and her house a bit too small, so she chose to write about them instead. As a former Emmy Award-winning TV news producer, she now works as a full-time author, having published over two dozen books for kids, teens, and adults. When not writing, Mari enjoys traveling, cosplay, watching cheesy (and scary) horror movies, and playing video games. A graduate of Boston University, she lives in Austin, Texas, with her husband, Jacob, daughter, Avalon, and their two dogs. Visit her at marimancusi.com or follow her @marimancusi.
Praise for Dragon Ops:
"Even reluctant readers are likely to find something to keep them
engaged. . . . A fun, fast-paced read for video game fans,
adventurers, and fantasy readers. Highly recommended."--School
Library Journal
Praise for The Once and Future Geek: "A highly imaginative twist on
the legend of King Arthur, complete with time travel, programming,
and fierce friendships, The Camelot Code is the perfect pick for
tweens who love medieval lore and geek culture in equal
measure!"--Christina Soontornvat, author of The Changelings
series
"A wholesome, modern twist on the classic legend that could provide
a gateway for newer readers and fun for the gaming set."--Kirkus
Reviews
"Arthurian legends just leveled up in this hilariously geeky,
modern, and clever take on The Sword in the Stone. A Connecticut
Yankee in King Arthur's Court meets Ready Player One for the
middle-grade set."--Julie Leung, author of the Mice of the Round
Table series
"Boys and girls will ditch their video games and be sucked into the
delightful world of (future) King Arthur and his unlikely saviors,
Sophie and Stu. An absolute delight!"--Jen Calonita, author of the
Fairy Tale Reform School series
"Cinematic and epic in scale... A delightfully unexpected amount of
detail from Arthurian lore... Fast-paced, downright fun novel.
Certainly not the first retelling of the King Arthur legend, this
start to a promising series is not only cleverly plotted but also
has enough unique elements to elevate if from the
rest."--Booklist
"Dashes of romance, bullying, social anxiety, family stresses,
commentary on middle school social structure, and bits of history
and Arthurian lore all combine to create a thought-provoking
adventure story... Blending elements of several genres, this story
will be appealing to many different types of readers."--School
Library Journal
"Imagine The Sword in the Stone with a dash of Freaky Friday and a
pinch of World of Warcraft--this funny, fast-paced adventure is
chicken soup for the geek's soul."--Zack Loran Clark and Nick
Eliopulos, authors of The Adventurers Guild
"With this adventure, Mancusi (Geeks and the Holy Grail) employs
common gaming tropes, interweaving fantasy and mundane elements to
create a world that feels familiar and yet enjoyably dangerous. The
concepts--rogue AIs, theme parks gone haywire--may be well visited,
but Mancusi successfully delivers a sense of urgency to her
entertaining tale."--Publishers Weekly
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