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The Annual Glass Paperweight Migration

A 22-Minute Novel
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No time to read? Then you might need... A 22-Minute Novel. The perfect fit for a high-texting, tweet-rich lifestyle. 140 chapters total, each chapter 140 characters. The Annual Glass Paperweight Migration by Thomas J. Prestopnik Twelve-year-old Molly Hubbard wakes up near the ending of her favorite dream again, neither finding out her location in that glorious moment nor able to identify the voices in the background. Still, she loves having that dream since it always lifts her spirits for some unknown reason. Even today, on her departed Grammy Lil's birthday, whose absence this year weighs upon her heart and mind more than usual. Enjoy all of these 22-Minute Novels: - Missing Tweets no. 4 - The Question Lies on Varick Street - The Annual Glass Paperweight Migration

Author Biography:

Thomas J. Prestopnik (pronounced press-TOP-nick) is the author of "The Annual Glass Paperweight Migration", a really fast read and the third book in the 22-Minute Novel series. Each book contains 140 chapters, each no longer than 140 characters. The first two volumes are "Missing Tweets no. 4" and "The Question Lies on Varick Street". He also wrote "Zero's Next-Door Neighbor: Imagining the Existence of the Smallest Number, the Largest Number, and the Superlative Number System", Prestopnik's first, and very brief, piece of published non-fiction. His other works include the first three of twelve planned books in the Griffin Ghostley adventure series for 10 to 13 year old readers, the most recent being "The Snow Beast of Finnian Forest" (Book #3). Other books in the series are "Search for the Silver Swamp Monster" (Book #1) and "Prisoner of the Giant Boona Bird" (Book #2). In 2015, Prestopnik published "Nicholas Raven and the Wizards' Web", a 120 chapter epic fantasy for adults and older teens. He began planning and outlining this "Lord of the Rings" inspired novel in 1978 when he was fifteen, three years after first reading J.R.R. Tolkien's beloved classic, and wrote the first draft between 1999 and 2013. Other publications include The Endora Trilogy, a fantasy-adventure series for pre-teens and adults comprised of "The Timedoor" (Book 1), "The Sword and the Crown" (Book 2) and "The Saving Light" (Book 3). The first book had originally been published as "The Visitors in Mrs. Halloway's Barn" before the story was expanded into a trilogy and retitled "The Timedoor". Prestopnik also penned the children's adventure "Gabriel's Journey", a stand-alone novel enjoyed by both young and old alike, as well as the novella "A Christmas Castle" which is geared for adults and older teens. For more information, visit Prestopnik's Amazon author page or go to TomPresto.com.
Release date NZ
September 1st, 2018
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
82
Dimensions
140x216x4
ISBN-13
9781725930735
Product ID
37184437

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