Well, the day has finally arrived.Book two of the Wingfeather Saga is on the shelves of bookstores (wooden and virtual) all over the country, and I await with great anticipation the reaction from readers. In the morning my family and I have plans to drive to the nearest bookstore and take pictures of the book on the shelf. I can't tell you how surreal it was the first time I saw a book nestled on the Science Fiction/Fantasy shelf just after Donita K. Paul and just before Phillip Pullman and Terry Pratchett. But the thrill wore off pretty fast. We went to lunch and raised our glasses of water-with-lemon and got on with life.The real thrill for me is not the satisfaction of seeing the finished product, but in meeting readers. When I see someone after a concert with a tattered copy of On the Edge I can hardly wait to talk to them about it. I want to know if they were scared, if they guessed the ending, if they have any guesses about the further adventures of the Igiby children.I so hope you enjoy the story, and I look forward to hearing from you.APP.S. Here are a few blurbs about the book from a few authors with excellent taste in literature:“Peterson deserves every literary prize for this fine book. It is obvious that his musical talents have been put to good use as his use of words, plot and narrative read like a well scored film script. A very fine book, by a very fine writer and future talent. Amazing - thrilling and well worth reading again and again.”–G. P. Taylor, New York Times best-selling author of Shadowmancer and The Dopple Ganger Chronicles“Toothy cows are very dangerous. Andrew Peterson convinced me and shivers run down my spine at the very thought of meeting a toothy cow face to face. The author spills characters like Podo and Nurgabog onto the page, then weaves a tale of danger that holds the reader captive. Believe me, you will relish being held captive by this master storyteller. But be sure you don’t get caught by the Stranders. Those people just ain’t civilized.”–Donita K. Paul, author of The Vanishing Sculptor“In a genre overrun by the gory and the grim, Peterson’s bite-sized chapters taste more like a stew of Gorey (Edward) and Grimm (the Brothers). North! Or Be Eaten is a welcome feast of levity--and clearly a labor of love. Andrew Peterson has awakened my inner eight-year-old, and that is a very good thing.”–Jeffrey Overstreet, author of Auralia’s Colors and Cyndere’s Midnight“An immensely clever tale from a wonderful storyteller - filled with great values and even greater adventure!”–Phil Vischer, creator of VeggieTales“Thrills, chills, spine-tingling mystery, and lots of smiles. It’s not easy to combine heart-pounding danger with gut-busting laughs and make it work, but Peterson pulls it off. For readers who want nonstop action infused with powerful, life-changing themes, North! Or Be Eaten is a must-read.”–Wayne Thomas Batson, best-selling author of The Door Within Trilogy, Isle of Swords and Isle of Fire“Andrew Peterson is a gifted storyteller, scene painter and wordsmith who takes you on a rollicking white-water ride of adventure. Readers of all ages are sure to find North! Or Be Eaten worthy of a big mug filled with a favorite beverage and a cozy nook near a crackling fire for hours on end. Here there be tales within yarns within stories. Listen, reader, bend your ear, but keep an eye peeled lest the dreaded Fangs of Dang be near!”–R. K. Mortenson, author of Landon Snow and The Auctor’s Riddle