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Welcome to the Tiny Eden books and prints website
© - Tiny Eden / Network Fio - Günter K. Heyes - 1999 - 2008


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This website is to introduce people to the Tiny Eden books series

    Tiny Eden is the 1st of a total of 8 books of a series with the same title.

    What if you then find out that this Island is also inhabited? Not just by some club wielding “savages”, but also by an over 13,000-year-old civilization! The “savages” so it turns out are rather the “modern civilized people”. For your own survival you are forced to take sides! Tiny Eden is this action packed fictional adventure story! Tiny Eden is the diary accounts of Capt. Günter K. Heyes and his crew and passengers spanning over 5 years of survival – and finally triumph. Challenging and controversial, since much of what Günter experiences is turning the world’s view on things up side down!

    Tiny Eden is the classic story of the fight between good and evil. However the evil one find there is the same evil you have in your own neighborhood. It is the same evil that spreads its disinformation daily through the media and into the brain of the masses. Even if one finds himself marooned an Island – no one IS an Island.

Take the incredible journey into the unknown!


See what others have to say ...

With Tiny Eden... it's an absolute defiance to the more constricting system at large. This book explores many facets of life that are either taboo or rabidly condemned, yet, the poetry, the prose and the imagination of the author is superb and he's technically also very versed in many mechanical subjects. Aviation comes to mind among others.

Human interactions are also explored in a way that the Big Brother picture is presented with all the humanity that one needs to feel to make it understanding and respectable.
The author has written and is still writing many of those well documented marvels and it's regrettable that although this surpasses the likes of Harry Potter and others of the kind, yet it is still denied its full recognition.
Worth having as part of a cerebral library...."

Peter Riden

TGB (The Grand Barn)

I read Tiny Eden when I was sick. It kept me very much involved with reading it. With the urging of the editor and the book I was able to push myself into doing more and geting better. The book reads as if real in every way hits many emotions. Makes sense in so many ways. I agree it takes a village to raise children. This shows how many people involved can give a child security, love an openness that's needed. Read THE whole story see what all it tells!

Shane S.