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    1. You know, after watching the pilot for The Amazing Digital Circus, I have noticed that Jax reminds me of the character Ricture from my fantasy novel series The Reflection Series (he's introduced in the second Reflection book). Ricture has a very playful, teasing personality like Jax, except Jax is more of a jerk compared to Ricture. Ricture's appearance is similar to a reptilian gargoyle with a muscular, navy blue coloured body, dark green teeth sharp teeth, and he's always wearing a colourful, intricately designed helmet that looks like a mask.

      For anyone who wants to know more about The Reflection Series, it is about a 13 year old girl named Phoebe, who has autism, which gets kidnapped into an immensely magical fantasy dimension and she must become the heroine of the foreign world in order for her to be let back home. (The books’ synopsizes explain why.)

      My goal is to get The Reflection Series books made into a series of cinematic animated Disney movies (preferably traditional 2D hand-drawn animated movies).

      If The Reflection Series becomes a series of Disney movies (all of the books are definitely too long with too many important details, events, and characters to get made into one movie), then the main character Phoebe would be the very first Disney Princess to have autism. Phoebe would also be the very first Disney Princess to wear glasses, to be as young as 13 years old, to exist during the modern age, to be Canadian, to have auburn hair, to have one blue eye and one brown eye, to have a British mother and an Australian father and to have a female orange tabby kitten named Mysty by her side throughout the series. There is also another important main character in The Reflection Series, who is also a princess named Princess Lyndiae (she is introduced in chapter 3 of Reflection Book 2). Lyndiae would be the very first non-human Disney Princess and the very first Disney Princess with indigo coloured hair.

      The Reflection Series will be a great way of helping to significantly spread autism awareness and understanding towards autism throughout the world.

      Also, if The Reflection Series becomes an animated Disney movie series, then I can promise you all that they will be the most magical and creative Disney movies ever.

      So far I have the first 3 out of 5 of the Reflection novels published and selling on multiple different Amazon websites throughout the world. Book 1 is titled as ‘Reflection: The Uishanole’, Book 2 is titled as ‘Reflection: The Vinston Scepter’, and Book 3 is titled as ‘Reflection: The Monston Scepter’. For anyone of you, who’s curious, you can all also find the Reflection book covers, the book reviews and any additional information about The Reflection Series on my website, which is called JTL Dimension. You can easily find it on Google or the web link to it on my YouTube Channel. You can also get more information about The Reflection Series from some of my YouTube videos on my channel here, which are about me talking about the books.

      Reflection: The Uishanole (Book 1 of The Reflection Series) – Synopsis

      Phoebe, a thirteen year old girl with autism, struggles trying to fit in with the public, interacting with people, dealing with bullies and handling life overall. However, one night, her troubles get replaced with even far greater problems. She gets kidnapped into a foreign dimension of seven distinct alien races of reptilian-like beings on a planet called Yuetsion within a different universe. The aliens reveal to her that she’s their only hope in saving them from the powerful wicked alien race, the Xeffizens. They believe since she’s the uishanole, a reflection/doppelganger/copy, of a deceased princess of the Veshael race, she has the ability to wield one of the two most powerful magical scepters in Yuetsion, the Vinston Scepter and use it to defeat the Xeffizens, who’s king wields the other most powerful scepter in Yuetsion, the Monston Scepter. The only way Phoebe will be allowed back to her dimension is by fulfilling her captors’ mission with the support of unique outer worldly individuals who team up with her throughout her journey. Will Phoebe succeed in surviving through the countless perils and defeat the all-powerful Xeffizen race in order for her to be reunited with her family? Will her autism weigh her down or be to her advantage for her quest?

      Also, here’s one of the book reviews I’ve gotten, which was written by a professional book reviewer:

      You can also view this book review at this website link:

      https://forums.onlinebookclub.org/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=176013

      Official Review: Reflection by Jordan T. Lefaivre

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      Post by Jachike Samuelson » 30 Jan 2021, 05:56

      [Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Reflection" by Jordan T. Lefaivre.]

      4 out of 4 stars

      Sitting aboard an airship, thirteen-year-old Phoebe ponders on the events that have culminated in her being held captive with her kitten, Mysty. As she recollects the previous night's events, it gradually becomes clear that she is in a completely different dimension within a foreign universe, on a mysterious planet called Yuetsion. Scared, confused, apprehensive, and lonely, she will have to find the strength and fortitude within herself to accept the friendship of strange beings while searching for a way back home. To get back to Earth, though, she has to go through some challenging situations and face battles that aren't hers, but her adventure has only begun. Who are her captors? Why is she kidnapped, and what do they want with her? Will she ever find her way home? This book promises adventure and intrigue at every turn.

      Reflection: The Vinston Scepter by Jordan T. Lefaivre was an exciting book to read. It's the second book in the Reflection series, which chronicles the fight of the Veshaels to free themselves from the oppression of the Xeffizens.

      I really enjoyed this story. How the author described the beings and places on this magical planet made it easy to create a mental picture of Yuetsion. Lefaivre's world-building also saw him use made-up words and names, like uinashole, Dixidin, Gebawns, Qelphy, and dwentem. This practice helped to add to the otherworldly feel this story had. The story was well developed, and it was easy to follow Phoebe on her mission with her newfound friends. Each of the supporting characters, like Hezkale, Cernin, Hilmina, and Yorgo, was well accounted for in the story. Their devotion to Phoebe and the mission was a theme that resonated with me on a personal level.

      I especially liked how Phoebe was able to maintain her childlike innocence even in such grievous circumstances. Her innocence, childlike trust, and emotional maturity were all exhibited simultaneously, which was a joy to see. This was a testament to the author's writing proficiency. I also liked that Lefaivre put a little bit of himself in the story in the way Phoebe was autistic. There was nothing I can say I did not like about this story. It was well written and exceptionally well edited; I didn't find any grammatical or typographical errors, which is rare for any book.

      I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars due to the author's writing excellence, the depth and detail in Phoebe's character and journey, and the supporting characters' sufficiency. Since I didn't hate anything about this tale, there was no reason to give it a lesser rating. I would gladly recommend it to all lovers of adventure and fiction.

      Here’s another great review that The Reflection Series has received:

      The ‘Reflection: The Monston Scepter’ Book Review on the Canadian Amazon Website

      Review By: Sean

      5.0 out of 5 stars

      “Full of heart, danger, and jaw-dropping details!”

      “As someone who grew up with Final Fantasy and Disney as huge stylistic influences of how to tell a story, Jordan Lefaivre understands what make stories by those creators so captivating. The action scenes are intense and massive, the idyllic scenes serve as a refreshing break, and the conversational scenes are able to convey new details about the characters and their relationships to one another. Jordan continues to tease new elements of the world of Yuetsion in his novels: how Qwitsuls work, the landscapes and societies, and the connections that tie Phoebe to this world. I am very curious to learn more, and to see this story from beginning to end. It has so much that needs to be conveyed visually–I hope that one day there can be an adaptation of their work into animation! As someone who isn't a big fan of James Cameron Avatar…if you gave this book series that budget, it would blow Avatar out of the water!”

      “I think that what Jordan is trying to accomplish here is powerful: to tell a story of a strong female protagonist with autism. I hope he succeeds in reducing stigma and showing that main characters come in all shapes and sizes.”

      Dean M.

      5.0 out of 5 stars

      “A nail-biting read that you won't want to put down.”

      “The Monston Scepter, the third book in Jordan Lefaivres' Reflections series, is an extraordinary fantasy that takes readers on a grand and immersive journey through a vast and meticulously crafted world. Jordan's exceptional imagination shines as he weaves a narrative of epic proportions filled with interesting, colourful characters, intricate societies and breathtaking landscapes. Every scenes highly detailed rendering creates a palpable sense of immersion that captivates the readers imagination. New wonders and unexpected twists abound making the book an exhilarating, non-stop adventure from beginning to end. Phoebe and her band of delightfully diverse allies move from one hair raising adventure to the next, experiencing catastrophic setbacks at times but also triumphs thanks to team work and each members unique strengths and attributes.

      Prepare to be swept away by Jordan's extraordinary vision and embark on an unforgettable literary odyssey.”

    2. God I hope some poor child will actually think that this was an anime, and the thing GLITCH production is doing is just some reboot.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

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