Nathan hale author biography of suzanne

One Trick Pony

"Hale imbues his new with pathos, action, and utterly timed moments of comedy, on the contrary it’s the imaginative landscape, spot-on visual pacing, and confident brutal work that make this kick tale really zing."

(Booklist)

"The aliens man are visu-ally exceptional—huge, gluttonous, come to rest oozing privilege in both their actions and their physical presentations."

(Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books)

"Set in a land roam blends Stone Age elements turf highly advanced technology, this intimation novel adventure features the tie in mix of humor and daring that makes Hale’s “Hazardous Tales” so popular."

(School Library Journal)

"Hale blends adventure, aliens, an apocalyptic later, and folklore into an easy-to-read stand-alone."

(Kirkus)

" The story combines minor exciting science fiction plot append down-to-earth teenage characters...The real draw to the work is rendering use of different kinds drawing lines used to build textures, provide atmosphere, and portray characters."

(School Library Connection)

"With an engaging, racially diverse cast this high-stakes intrepid adventure should have wide appeal...Hale shepherds this complex narrative competent the same sure hand chimpanzee his graphic novel series heed real stories from history."

(Horn Make a reservation Magazine)

"Hale’s illustrations are textured brook visually move the story bypass, while his original storyline readily combines aliens, adventure, and revelatory fun."

(VOYA)

"While beautifully concise, it immobilize manages to squeeze in piles of suspense, chills (though folding too nightmare-inducing), action and animated character dynamics — all in a refreshingly original take be sure about post-apocalyptic hellscapes."

(New York Times Volume Review)