Hello everyone! We are so excited to announce the tour schedule for Thrash Force by Raj Sidhu.

July 14th
Twirling Book Princess – Promotional Post
July 15th
Kim’s Book Reviews and Writing Aha’s – Review, Tik Tok
July 16th
The Violet West – Creative Post
July 17th
The Clever Reader – Promotional Post
July 18th
Confessions of a YA Reader – Promotional Post
July 19th
Boys’ Mom Reads! – Review

July 14th
get.outside.and.read – Promotional Post
juliannareads – Review
avainbookland – Review
mellasmusings – Review
July 15th
kimbartosch – Review, Tik Tok
onemused – Promotional Post
rickys_radical_reads – Promotional Post
July 16th
therearenobadbooks – Creative Post
mama_coffee_books_cardigans – Promotional Post
whimsicalwords.litreviews – Review
July 17th
speedreadstagram – Review
thats.one.for.the.books – Top 5 Reasons to Read Thrash Force
ninebookishlives – Promotional Post
July 18th
sam_readerofbooks – Promotional Post
mrs.brasingtonreads – Review, Favorite Quotes
kathreadsall – Review
aneedleinmybookstack – Top 5 Reasons to Read Thrash Force
July 19th
mrs_anderson_reads – Review, Mood Board
markita_reads – Top 5 Reasons to Read Thrash Force
gramsgarden_lfl – Review, Creative Post
enthuse_reader – Review
July 20th
meghenslittlelibrary – Creative Post
nissa_the.bookworm – Review


Genre: Middle Grade, Fantasy
Publishing date: July 15, 2025
Goodreads | Amazon | Barnes & Noble | IndieBound
Rep: Indian American, AAPI
Synopsis:
When Riley Singh unwittingly offends a multiversal sorcerer, he and his friends are whisked into a freaky new reality in this hilarious middle grade fantasy adventure—perfect for fans of Dungeoneer Adventures and Once Upon a Tim.
Seventh grader Riley Singh is a smart kid—smart enough to know that he could be an exceptional student in school if he wasn’t always playing Dungeon a role-playing game where he and his friends embark on radical adventures to slay demon lords and rescue the occasional village.
The only problem is that Doomface, the villain of their newest adventure, is listening in on their game and may just be maniacal enough to pull four middle schoolers through the folds of reality to satisfy his ego.
Stranded in a strange world with magical powers and alter-ego bodies, Riley and his friends will have to find a way to defeat Doomface. And Riley will do whatever it takes to get home before his parents realize he’s missing—even if that means dooming his friends along the way.


Raj Sidhu grew up as an Indian American kid who dreamed of magic powers and vanquishing evil. As an adult, he is a proud fantasy nerd and a successful education entrepreneur. He has extensive experience marketing to parents and schools and entertaining kids at assemblies. With these powers combined, he hopes to tell tales that kids will love for years to come.
Raj lives in California with his wife, children, and a playful puppy named Scout. When he’s not telling fiction, he creates curriculum for schools.
He is represented by the wonderful Emelie Burl at Susan Schulman Literary Agency.

Billy Yong is an illustrator and character designer. His works span book titles like Thor Quest, Green Jolene, The Minor Miracle, and the picture book, My Pet Feet. Billy has also illustrated for products by Great Eastern Insurance, Seamonger, and several others.
Billy also designs washi tapes for his little project Swashimi. He plans to go into all sorts of stationary design.
Billy lives in Singapore. When he’s not doodling around, he’s busy surviving parenthood, or fighting against his addiction for bubble tea.
