Here is an article on the Full Moon Tales, the books, the readers, and the intentions of the author.
Full Moon is the name of a small coastal town in Greyson County whose two neighboring towns are Lonesville and Darkfields.
Full-Moon has the reputation of being a charming, peaceful town where everyone knows everyone and where the crime rate is relatively low. In other words, an ideal city where life is good and where nothing extraordinary happens.
But one fine day things change and this charming town becomes the center of very strange events that go beyond logic, science, and what school books can teach us.
A group of twelve friends, as unique as each other, will investigate these paranormal phenomena, in order to prevent the forces of evil from spreading in Full-Moon. Their investigations will lead them to meet a priest, a sheriff, and a school principal, all three with extraordinary histories. And together, they will go through the gates of reality.
Each book is a unique adventure that is nothing like stories you could imagine. The author makes sure that the plot is not easily detected. For example, while it would seem totally logical for a certain event to occur, you will be taken in a completely different direction, making the story unpredictable, surprising and with lasting suspense.
The Books
In the books, G. Abby Stale uses very simple vocabulary, so that you don’t get lost in difficult terms, which often results in giving up on reading.
The size of the letters and the spacing between the lines are placed so as not to require too much effort from your eyes and to avoid visual fatigue.
The pages are illustrated to help immerse yourself in the reading and in the story so that you can have as enjoyable a time as possible. The goal is to allow you to get out of everyday life and escape into a fantastic world.
The cover has a non-slip finish to make it easier to hold the book in your hand and avoid the effort of squeezing it so that it does not slip out of your hands.
The Readers
Our readers are between the ages of 12 and 75 and all have found the stories very engaging, the characters endearing, the suspense present throughout the books and the writing appealing to a wide range of emotions.
Family has a big place in the life of the author. As a result, he has designed The Tales of Full-Moon in such a way that they will appeal to and be read by children, parents and grandparents and why not become the subject of discussion around the table during a family dinner?
The Goals and Objectives of G. Abby Stale
Here are some of G. Abby Stale‘s goals:
A reader who enjoys reading a story, without continually stumbling over complicated terms and who, once the book is finished, feels like they are a good reader.
- Rehabilitate, in those who have lost it, the desire to read.
- Work and develop the imagination.
- Make young screen addicts realize that a book is a fun thing and that it can be as intense as a video game.
- Give the various generations of a family a common topic of discussion known to each of them in order to improve their exchanges, as far as they wish or as necessary.
- But above all its purpose is to give the reader a good time!