Wednesday, December 6, 2023

Readers respond to these adventures & mysteries by Max Elliot Anderson


“I’m not sure I’ve ever seen my son so riveted by a book until now!

“…written in the manner of a good Hardy Boys-style mystery.”

“One of the best series since Tom Swift.”

“I was hooked from page one to the end.”

“This is Tom Sawyer-Huck Finn if they lived in modern America today.”

“These books transported me back to my childhood of Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys.” 

Find on Amazon athttps://www.amazon.com/s?k=max+elliot+anderson+books&crid=2GV82OFQZCNZ2&sprefix=max+elliot,aps,135&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_1_10 

Friday, November 10, 2023

On This Veterans Day



In 1967, I was drafted into the US Army. This was interesting since I had been rejected for military service, not long before that, because at 6 feet 4 inches tall, I didn’t weigh enough to join. That never mattered to my local draft board. 

Most of my time was spent with an armor battalion in the Mannheim, Germany area. Since I already had a brother in Vietnam, a second family member wouldn’t automatically be sent there. In any case, it was an honor to serve this great country over those two years. I have the deepest respect for anyone who was called upon serve in combat. So make sure to let those veterans in your family, or circle of friends, know how much you appreciate their service on your behalf and on behalf of this great nation.



Monday, September 18, 2023

Limited Edition African Wildlife Art - Signed and Numbered

Note! Folds across images are from a scan of a printed brochure.


                                                                                                                             By Artist Philip Lasz

It was my distinct honor to know and work with Philip Lasz for several years. Phil was a missionary in Kenya, with an immense talent for capturing African animals on canvas. Sadly, he lost his battle with cancer, but his love for the animals that God created, lives on in his work. 
  
Peace Before the Storm (From edition of 1000 - Signed & Numbered in person by the artist.) 

  

(34" × 21")



Elephant Herd on the Move (From edition of 1000 - Signed & Numbered in person by the artist.) 
  
  

(34" × 21")

  
His Majesty (From edition of 1000 - Signed & Numbered in person by the artist.) 
  

  

(34" × 21")

  
Greater Kudu (From edition of 1000 - Signed & Numbered in person by the artist.) 
  
  

(34" × 21")

Signed & Numbered by the artist.


I still have a small supply of his beautiful, Limited Edition, signed and numbered lithographs are available for $199.95 each. These large (34" × 21") impressive works of art are perfect for the living room, den, or office. We'll pay shipping/handling.   
  
Send your check to: 
  
Max Anderson
P.O. Box 4126
Rockford, IL 61110

Thursday, August 17, 2023

What has happened to kids’ imaginations?

What has happened to kids’ imaginations? Reading sparks #imagination in children. Watch “Imagine” for more information. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOAa_eu30Xc 

Friday, August 11, 2023

MOMS WITH A STRUGGLING-RELUCTANT READER

MOMS WITH A STRUGGLING-RELUCTANT READER. What if you could find a book your child wanted to read? I grew up as a reluctant reader. Try one of my adventure-mysteries and see what happens at your house. Young readers say it’s like being in an exciting movie! https://middlegradeadventureandmystery.blogspot.com






https://www.amazon.com/s?k=max+elliot+anderson+books&crid=2CRST3R949XI&sprefix=max+elliot+anderson%2Caps%2C104&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_1_19 

Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Middle grade adventure/mystery - Troubles At Timber Ski Lodge is now published!

Middle grade adventure/mystery - Troubles At Timber Ski Lodge is now published!



Sibling rivalry and a neighborhood bully are only two of the troubles Eric faced. Eric Baxter is twelve-years-old. His little brother, Shawn, drives him crazy with every opportunity. The Baxter family moved to the lodge two years ago because Eric’s grandfather could no longer keep up with the place.
Unfortunately, it hadn’t snowed enough in those two years for the lodge to turn a profit, and there had never been extra money so the Baxters could buy the snow-making equipment that would have made all the difference.
It didn’t help matters to have Thunder Mountain Ski Lodge right next door. Vince Turner’s father owned the place, and the Turners were filthy rich. Vince reminded Eric of that fact almost every day.
One afternoon, the village authorities learned that a gold shipment had been robbed. The reports said that a small airplane had been stolen around the same time. It’s expected that the crooks might try to fly the stolen gold across the mountains.
What happens when the boys hear the drone of a small plane just as a fierce storm is moving in? And, will Eric be able to save Timber Ski Lodge before it’s too late?
An avalanche, sibling rivalry, and being chased by gold thieves only add to Eric’s troubles.


Order from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Troubles-at-Timber-Ski-Lodge/dp/1649499809/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3CPTVUIIV5560&keywords=troubles+at+timber+ski+lodge%2C+anderson&qid=1690327591&sprefix=troubles+at+timber+ski+lodge%2C+anderson%2Caps%2C97&sr=8-1 




Born in 1946, I grew up with #ADHD but nobody knew what it was back then.

Born in 1946, I grew up with #ADHD but nobody knew what it was back then. So I suffered through school and hated every minute of it. I followed a life of film and video production and, in recent years, have written the kinds of adventures and mysteries I would have enjoyed as a kid. Back then, I also hated to read. https://middlegradeadventureandmystery.blogspot.com



Friday, July 14, 2023

Troubles At Timber Ski Lodge soon to be republished.

 


                                                

Troubles At Timber Ski Lodge soon to be republished. 

Sibling rivalry and a neighborhood bully are only two of the troubles Eric faced. Eric Baxter is twelve-years-old. His little brother, Shawn, drives him crazy with every opportunity. The Baxter family moved to the lodge two years ago because Eric’s grandfather could no longer keep up with the place. Unfortunately, it hadn’t snowed enough in those two years for the lodge to turn a profit, and there had never been extra money so the Baxters could buy the snow-making equipment that would have made all the difference. It didn’t help matters to have Thunder Mountain Ski Lodge right next door. Vince Turner’s father owned the place, and the Turners were filthy rich. Vince reminded Eric of that fact almost every day. One afternoon, the village authorities learned that a gold shipment had been robbed. The reports said that a small airplane had been stolen around the same time. It’s expected that the crooks might try to fly the stolen gold across the mountains. What happens when the boys hear the drone of a small plane just as a fierce storm is moving in? And, will Eric be able to save Timber Ski Lodge before it’s too late? An avalanche, sibling rivalry, and being chased by gold thieves only add to Eric’s troubles.

Information about more books for readers 8 - 13 at: https://middlegradeadventureandmystery.blogspot.com/ 

Wednesday, June 14, 2023

Rat Rods

A few of the Rat Rods I used to make, back in high school, out of leftover parts from some of my model car kits  https://middlegradeadventureandmystery.blogspot.com/  





Tuesday, May 2, 2023

Friday, March 10, 2023

March Is National Reading Month

March is National Reading Month, a great time to reach out to struggling, reluctant readers with exciting adventures and mysteries sure to get them reading. Find yours here: https://middlegradeadventureandmystery.blogspot.com/


Sunday, January 1, 2023

After sitting in the basement, unused for over 30 years, I finally dusted off this HO scale racing table in time for our grandchildren to try it out over Thanksgiving and then Christmas. It's made with two 4 x 8 foot boards that bolt together. Great fun!