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Top Hero

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“A Grand Interplanetary Epic by W.W. Ni…”

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Award-Winning Finalist in Fiction & Literature National Best Books 2007

“Tophero instantly rises beyond its peers, blowing away its Sci-fi/Fantasy genre boundaries…A provocative prehistoric space action adventure for men and women who dare to dream.”

“The Author tapped into an ancient yearning for the wild part of ourselves to find expression and release…

W.W. Ni has imagined this world so thoroughly, his powers of description are formidable, and his research is outstanding. When I wasn’t reading the book, I found myself daydreaming about the characters and felt a constant tickle of curiosity about what would happen next. This is a fascinating story, and I congratulate this talented writer.”

                                                — Lois Gilbert is the author of

                                      River of Summer (Penguin-Putnam, 1999)

                                      Without Mercy (NAL Dutton, 2000)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Tophero is to literature what The Room is to cinema.

Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2017

Words cannot describe its particular awesomeness.

5.0 out of 5 stars Good Escapist Fun

Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2012

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“The book excels at being fast-paced, enjoyable, and entertaining. You’ll find this story to be adventurous and romantic, philosophical and action-packed. The writing really is evocatively good, the world-building and setup was interesting, I thought it was a decent sci-fi novel that tried to break the mold and do something a little different with the genre.

I thoroughly enjoyed the character of Tophero, his thought process as he teaches himself and faces ever-increasing challenges. The tragedies that occur at the beginning of the novel do tug at your heart, and the interactions with the initial love interest did make for some humorous and heart-felt scenes.”

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