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  • Bernie and the Putty

  • The Universe Builders, Book 1
  • By: Steve LeBel
  • Narrated by: Christopher Harbour
  • Length: 12 hrs and 4 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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Bernie and the Putty

By: Steve LeBel
Narrated by: Christopher Harbour
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Not all gods are created equal....

Even on a world where everyone lives forever and abilities are god-like, there's always one who struggles to keep up. His name is Bernie.

More than anything, young Bernie wants to be a great universe builder like his father. In school he learned to build suns and planets and to create life. When he gets the chance to build his own universe, Bernie finds it full of problems: mysterious asteroids, unexplained volcanoes, and shifting continents, all threatening to destroy his beautiful planet.

Bernie discovers the problems were caused by an evil god who will do anything to destroy Bernie and his planet. Can Bernie save his world? Maybe, but it would have helped if he'd studied harder back in school. You'll laugh out loud as the plot takes twists and turns that even omniscient gods could not have foreseen.

If you enjoy imaginative and unpredictable worlds, like Harry Potter, Peter Jackson, or the tales of Terry Pratchett (Diskworld), then The Universe Builders is for you. It's epic fantasy and science fiction at its best - for both adults and young adults.

Begin the adventure today. You're going to love it. What? Need more convincing? How about this?

Winner of 16 Awards for Excellence:

  • Grand Prize, Writer's Digest
  • Best Book of the Year, IAN
  • Gold, Readers' Favorite
  • Gold, San Francisco Book Festival
  • Gold, eLit Awards
  • Gold, Independent Author Network
  • And 10 more awards...
©2014 Steve LeBel LLC (P)2020 Steve LeBel LLC
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Fantastic

I absolutely loved this book. The story was fantastic and the narrator did a fantastic job bringing the words to life. This book has easily become a favorite and I look forward to listening to more from Steve LeBel and The Universe Builders.

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A great performance of an imagintive book

I was a big fan of the book. An imaginative idea of gods building universes written for middle graders. It's a fun story, has some great ideas.

There is a lot of great ideas on the philosophy of creation as well as some great jokes about cosmology.

Christopher Harbour brought it to life. He did a great job in capturing the world. I hope the next book in the series gets turned into an audiobook, too!

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I love this book!

I chose to listen to this book after receiving a free audio copy from the author. All opinions in this review are my own and completely unbiased.

I had read this book when it first came out, and I thought it was great, so I jumped at the chance to listen to the audio version. Bernie and the Putty is fantasy/science fiction full of drama and suspense. There are more books about Bernie, and I’ve read them all. It’s been several years since I read the first book, and as I listened, I was surprised at how much I had forgotten.

Steve LeBel has created a world full of gods who are more like humans than we would imagine. Unfortunately, most of the gods believe that their creations have no feelings so they have no qualms about destroying a universe if it didn’t turn out the way they wanted. Bernie is not like other gods and refuses to blink out a universe because of a mistake or two or ten.

The characters are well developed and have mostly human characteristics. Bernie, the main character, is a young god, just out of school and a good guy. He doesn’t have many friends because of Billy, a typical bully, who threatens anyone who tries to be Bernie’s friend. He does have two good friends though who stick by him through thick and thin. When it looks like Bernie will probably lose his job as a builder, they do what they can to help.

The narrator did an excellent job with timing and with the different voices. I hope he continues to narrate the Universe Builder series.

Bernie and the Putty is mostly about the conflict between Bernie and Billy but there are side stories that are just as important. The book is well written and it even makes it easy to understand how to build a universe! This would be a great addition to any library. This is the book that made Steve LeBel one of my favorite writers.

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