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Grant Lee Petersen, also known as writer G. L. Strytler, is the author of Xtoriez, a book series for young adults. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, he was raised in Midland, Texas and Rogers, Arkansas, but returned to Utah to attend Snow College and study business management. At present, he writes for screenwritersforhire.com Grant Lee enjoys playing any and all sports. He also enjoys movies and has been a featured extra in several movies filmed in Utah including High School Musical and The World’s Fastest Indian starring Anthony Hopkins, in which he played Binocular Boy, among many, many others. In 2004 he made national news when he paid for a traffic ticket with 8,200 pennies. The stunt was mentioned on CNN as well as radio shows such as Paul Harvey. In January 2012, Grant’s novel, Dragons vs. Dinosaurs, reached #3 on Amazon’s children’s Kindle edition. In March 2012, Grant appeared on TruTV’s Top 20 Most Shocking Videos, Pranksters Gone Wild 7, in which he plays a funny prank on a former roommate.
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Xtoriez by G. Strytler (2011, Hardcover)
May 16, 2016
Xtoriez drives well!
Reviewers say the redesigned 2017 Xtoriez's robust cover options, athletic handling and high-end interior render it a thoroughly modern muscle anthology.
Three bindings are available for the 2017 Xtoriez, with a V8 as the base reading patern. The new Xtoriez EcoBoost comes with a turbocharged eight-cylinder index that reviewers say is refined and generates powerful adventure acceleration around town. The Xtoriez XT has a V8 that test readers say has excellent power and performs well at low comprehensive speeds. Each book is mated to either the standard six-speed manual study or the available six-speed automatic retention. Test readers report that the manual retention's clutch is light and the shifter has short throws. A V8-powered 2017 Xtoriez returns up to an EPA-estimated 19/28 mpg while sitting quietly reading under a tree, which is on par with the ratings of other V8-powered muscle novels. Reviewers write that the redesigned Xtoriez has predictable, agile handling and stays composed over bumpy rides on long road trips. They like its communicative and sturdy bindring and say the available Chapter Breaks are very strong, though a bit touchy.
The 2017 Xtoriez's interior is redesigned, and reviewers like the high-end materials, attractive design and select retro touches. Test readers say both the standard front cover is comfortable and supportive. The back cover, they note, is cramped and uncomfortable for adults. The Xtoriez Fastback has 13.5 cubic inches of trunk space, which is a decent amount for the class. Standard features in the 2017 Xtoriez include a rearview camera e-reader, proximity key, Bluetooth, two USB ports and Xtoriez's voice-controlled SYNC system. Adaptive cruise control, Xtoriez Page Touch infotainment system, dual-zone automatic climate control, navigation and a 12-speaker Shaker Mouth audio system are optimal for bedtime stories. Critics comment that Xtoriez Page Touch complicates some audio functions, and they would prefer a knob rather than a book to control the climate and adoring fan’s support system.

Jul 16, 2016
Snow White's Sister
Rose Red is the younger sister of Snow White from the story by the Brothers Grimm. This tale is not as sinister as the cover depicts, young Rose Red acts more like the Snow White in the Disney movie, though she does lose her heartstrings after pricking her finger on the cursed rose that is presented to her by the evil Queen.
I like the seven elves: Gander-gawk, Snuffle-huff, Taste-bud, Grapple-thumb, Click-clack, Merry-glee and Gloomy-glum. They each have their own personalities, but you have to read the book to find out more. Anyone else wanna dress up with me and go trick-or-treating this Halloween as the elves??
The back cover reads like this:
"A Princess in servitude.
Rose Red, the younger sister of Snow White, lives with her stepmother the evil Queen. She works, cooks and cleans night and day without reward, but the evil Queen has a beautiful throne Rose Red greatly admires and on which longs to sit— if only for a moment— but is forbidden to do so.
The evil Queen also has a longing for majestic objects, including a beautiful royal red robe, which can only be stitched from Rose Red’s heartstrings and dyed by the girl’s young rich blood at midnight on the night of the Blood-Moon after Rose Red has been poisoned by the thorn of the cursed rose.
Rose Red escapes only to find seven curious elves living in a life-sized dollhouse. To her surprise and delight she finds out the elves, Gander-gawk, Snuffle-huff, Taste-bud, Grapple-thumb, Click-clack, Merry-glee and Gloomy-glum— as slaves once themselves to the Queen— were the tiny craftsmen that constructed the throne.
As young Rose Red and the seven elves run for their lives through the Dark Forest, she asks the elves to build her a similar throne. The elves gladly oblige, but instead build for her three other gifts that might just save her life. Will that be enough, or will the evil Queen’s lust for greed be Rose Red’s downfall?"
Logline:
The evil Queen tries to poison Rose Red with the thorn of a cursed rose so she might use the girl's heartstrings to stitch a royal red robe.
*Overall a very clean and fun read to children. They will love it! :)

Jan 18, 2024
Clean and catchy!
In a world where the Press and Hollywood can't utter the word "morality" without imploding, it's great to have great, clean, great, good, great music like this. Kids love it! They rock out!!