Collects the six futuristic adventures of Mok--whose knowledge of the Galilee Man offers hope to the poverty-stricken Welfaros--and his travels through virtual time.
I am a 15 year old guy, and an avid reader. These little gems are still at the top of my list. Truly, I would read these over the popular, Left Behind: The Kids, any day. These books are written at an easy to understand level, but don't shy away from true suspense, plot and emotional story telling. Read this.
The Quest begins
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Cyber Quest I read the book Cyber Quest. It talked about a teen named Mok. Who lives in a hostile place called Old New York. It got it's named after the (GWW) Great Water War. When the GWW disappeared so did most of the water from New York. Since there was no water left the nation decided to throw all criminals into New York. Thus changing its name to Old New York. The only way to get water was to trade it for a valuable. 20 Years later with nothing left to trade the World Government decides to destroy ONY but a secret resistance committee bands together to find a hero. So far none have passed there test and none have survived. Now its up to Mok to change the tides to save more than just ONY but to save the world. With Mok as the candidate can he win inside the Cyber Quest. Time running out fast and Mok's there last candidate.
"Cyberquest" by Christian writer Sigmund Brouwer
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
It is the year AD 2096, the Great Water Wars all over but Earth is still a hostile world. The World Government is controlled by wealthy Technocrats who have outlawed Christianity. The Christians are then forced to live in Old Newyork, now a bombed-out island where only the criminal and poverty-stricken Welfaros live. The World Government decides to destroy the whole island of Old Newyork, killing all of its inhabitants. But a committee together comes up with a plan, one in which they will need to find a hero. After giving up on many candidates, they have only one last hope, that is to test the Welfaro, Mok. Will he be able to survive through the 'Cyberquest'?This complete book of the Cyberquest series (consisting of 6 short books) is a great read. If parents are searching for a good book with a Christian theme for their kids, this book is definitely worth looking up! It has adventure, suspense, Christian morals, and a futuristic setting which would appeal to kids ages 9 and up. The character Mok is your typical hero, poor and not educated yet intelligent, searching for the answer about who the Galilee man is, and if this person called Jesus really lived... and still lives?My only complaint about "Cyberquest" is some points about the writing. I love twists and turns in the plot and especially love surprises. This book has plenty of them except at some parts I can't help but feel like it wasn't written down well. Either the scene was a bit rushed or forced upon you quickly you don't know what's going on, confusing the reader at some intervals. Other than that it's a great, lightweight adventure story to read. A bit of a reminder, since this book is six books in one, many times things or events are repeated or explained numerous times.Two other Sigmund Brouwer series I love are "Lightning on Ice Series" and the "Mars Diaries". The "Lightning on Ice" books are about teenage ice hockey players while the "Mars Diaries" are a science fiction series on a teenager who lives on a colony on Mars.
Best series I have ever read!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
The book is excelent! It has no filthy language. It centers around 2045 A.D. It is a book for all ages! ....
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