It takes the average reader 4 hours and 54 minutes to read The Grand Master by Bill Stenlake
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The Grand Master: The Keeper Trilogy: Part 2 This is the second book of The Keeper Trilogy. The Keeper Trilogy starts like this: A long long time ago when the universe was arranged three Guiding Masters were appointed to oversee and act if the overall balance was not maintained. If necessary they can step in to sort problems. As a back up to the system The Keeper was also created. He holds the balance or rather he can restore the balance should it ever be required. The role as The Keeper passes down through the generations and although they are each aware they are something important they do not know what it is. The Keeper is protected by The Watcher who is a humanoid. The planet where The Keeper lives unexpectedly has serious unrest so The Watcher decides to move The Keeper and his parents to another planet (Earth) in the universe. On their journey they go through a time jump (unbeknown to them at the time). The Watcher knows it will only be a matter of time before they are found but it is all he can do. One of the current Guiding Masters notices the unrest and leaves the other two Guiding Masters at their base. Their system is set up so that there must always be two Guiding Masters present at their base at all times. The remaining two suspect that the third Guiding Master is up to something so they seek guidance. They are told that they should leave things as this was the sort of circumstance The Keeper was created for and it will be a good test. Their hands are tied so all they can do is keep a watching brief. The third Guiding Master arrives on the planet Velchitta where the unrest has been only to find The Keeper has gone. The new leader Algreb is also keen to follow them and bring them back under his control. He and The Guiding Master team up to follow The Watcher and The Keeper. This group too in their turn are followed by a small band of family and friends to do what they can to stop The Keeper from being found. They fail! The Keeper has been captured by The Grand Master. His aim is to upset The Balance across the Universe. The Grand Master wants to be the power force of the Universe. He recruits like minded individuals and arms them. They set out across the quadrants to conquer the planets and take the wealth for their own. The Watcher, who has so far been ineffective in guarding The Keeper sets out to redeem the situation, but so far it is The Grand Master who definitely has the upper hand.
The Grand Master by Bill Stenlake is 292 pages long, and a total of 73,584 words.
This makes it 99% the length of the average book. It also has 90% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 6 hours and 42 minutes to read The Grand Master aloud.
The Grand Master is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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