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Ethan M. Aldridge

    Ethan Aldridge crafts urban fantasy narratives that delve into the supernatural. His illustrations are characterized by a dynamic style that vividly brings his stories to life, often exploring realms where the fantastical meets the everyday. Aldridge's creative process is fueled by a lifelong fascination with mythical creatures and imaginative worlds. His work is celebrated for its visual richness and its ability to immerse readers in compelling adventures.

    The Legend of Brightblade
    Together is Better
    • Together is Better

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Filled with inspirational quotes, this richly illustrated fable tells the story of three kids who go on a journey to a new playground and take a stand for what they believe. The story is a metaphor for anyone looking to make a change or wondering how to pursue their dreams. And the message is simple: relationships -- real, human relationships -- really, really matter. The stronger our relationships, the stronger the bonds of trust and cooperation, the more we can accomplish and the more joy and fulfillment we get from our work and personal lives. The three heroes are archetypes who represent us all at various points in our lives. Their main challenge is the same one we face every day: How can we find the things we're looking for? According to Sinek, if we each do our part to help advance a shared vision, we can build the world we imagine

      Together is Better
      4.2
    • The Legend of Brightblade

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      A young prince must learn to be his own kind of hero in this stand-alone graphic novel from the acclaimed creator of the Estranged duology. Perfect for fans of the Amulet series and The Witch Boy . Young Prince Alto dreams of being a hero like his mother, the Lady Brightblade. Her well-known legend was woven into stories by the magical bard who fought by her side. The kingdom may be at peace now, but Alto believes that the world still needs heroes. He has been learning the bard's magic, and has grown restless with royal life. Determined to have an adventure of his own, Alto runs away from the palace. On his journey, he finds himself making new friends and encountering new and exciting magic. But when he discovers that there are dangers threatening the kingdom, Alto realizes that he might not be able to handle them alone—and making his mark as a hero is harder than the stories made it seem.

      The Legend of Brightblade
      4.1