My new collection, The Boy Who Could See Through Mountains and...




My new collection, The Boy Who Could See Through Mountains and Other Stories, is FREE on Amazon.com for the next three days. This collection has three new Twilight Zone-esque short stories for the 8-12 year old set:
The Boy Who Could See Through Mountains - A story about a boy who can see his family’s vile and evil enemies through the neighboring mountain range but can’t get close enough to see what makes them vile or evil.
Detective Know-it-All and the Glittered Up Glue Stick - The third-grade detective, who literally knows the answer to every question, agrees to help Sally find out who’s removing her class president posters. At a fee of two candy bars a day he ain’t cheap, but he always solves the case.
Rocket Ruiz Builds a Warp Drive - Rachel “Rocket” Ruiz has won the soapbox derby four years in a row. This year she faces her toughest competition, the well-financed Philip Jones, whose state-of-the-art soapbox racer is considered to be unbeatable. Not wanting to relinquish her title, Rocket Ruiz sets out to build a soapbox racer that’ll make the finish line come to her.
You want an added bonus? The Little Particle That Could (illustrated by Noel Tuazon) is free through Tuesday and The End of Stars is free today!
You want to be extra awesome? The Girl Who Could Live In Yesterday and The Monster Hunter are just 99-cents each!
That means you could get your hands on seven short stories for only $1.98…or just get five for free if that’s your thing!
Published on November 26, 2012 04:58
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