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Black Day: The Monster Rock Band, by Marcus Sikora with Mardra Sikora | Dedicated Review

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The Children’s Book Review | March 1, 2016

Black Day: The Monster Rock Band

Written by Marcus Sikora with Mardra Sikora

Illustrated by Noah Witchell

Age Range: 5-8

Paperback: 40 pages

Publisher: MCP Books (2015)

ISBN-13: 978-1634134415

What to expect: Halloween, Monsters, Determination, Inclusion

Paperboy Brad dreams of being the bass player in a rock band. While out delivering newspapers on Halloween morning, he hears music coming from a spooky garage and discovers a band made up entirely of monsters. The band’s name is Black Day and Brad wants to join the motley crew. Their strongly worded answer is: “No humans!” Brad won’t take no for an answer and he is determined to become a Black Day band member—after all, there is no reason that he should not be included in the band. He goes home for his bass guitar and when he returns the story gets going with intrigue and an exciting monster ending.

Black Day- Brad at Hammer's House

Author Marcus Sikora is a 25-year-old with Down syndrome and a knack for creative storytelling. He works closely with his mom, Mardra Sikora, who transcribes his stories for him. Black Day: The Monster Rock Band is his first book and readers will enjoy the imaginative plot he has created. The main character’s desire to be a part of something bigger than himself will be well received, not to mention his courage to go after what he wants despite having to approach a group of scary characters. Readers will eventually discover the characters aren’t scary at all. The illustrations are dimensional, expressive, and just plain fun. They have an animated movie quality to them and bring some humor and special messages of their own.

Just as a Halloween tradition is created for the people in Brad’s neighborhood, we suspect that Black Day: The Monster Rock Band will find a place in many young readers’ annual Halloween reading lists.

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About the Authors
Marcus Sikora

Marcus Sikora is a 25 year old creative soul who has Down syndrome and lives in Omaha, Nebraska. He has acted on stage with local and national companies as well as written a short one act.

Black Day: The Monster Rock Band is his first book for children. When he’s not watching theater, singing, or working out, he’s contemplating the sequel, title yet to be determined.

You can connect with Marcus and his adventures via Twitter @marcusmusical, Facebook/GrownUpsAndDowns, and BlackDayBook.com

Mardra Sikora

Mardra Sikora is an author, speaker, & advocate who believes in the power of words and uses both fiction and non-fiction to advocate for and with her adult son, Marcus. Author of “Essay: Arguing Eugenics,” and The Future and Other Twists: A collection of short and super-short stories. Co-Author of The Parent’s Guide to Down Syndrome: Advice, Information, Inspiration, and Support for Raising Your Child from Diagnosis through Adulthood. Her work is also included in a variety of anthologies, national websites including The Huffington Post, and at mardrasikora.com and via Twitter @Mardrasikora

About the Illustrator

Noah Witchell is a 3D artist living in Omaha, Nebraska with his wife and two sons. When he’s not illustrating books he makes 3D content for concerts and television specials. In his free time he likes drinking coffee, cooking, playing music, and building Legos. www.noahwitchell.com

More About Marcus Sikora and the Project

Book Giveaway

Celebrate World Down Syndrome Day on March 21st with Marcus Sikora, an author with Down syndrome, by entering to win an autographed copy of Black Day: The Monster Rock Band, written by Marcus Sikora with Mardra Sikora. Enter daily through March 31, 2016!

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Age Range: 4-9

Hardcover: 40 pages

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