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You thought your life was hell? Lexa just found out she’s nothing more than a character from a book written by someone named Bryan Caron. Now she must spend her precious time finding a way to protect the pathetic schmuck from a monster created by a character she created who somehow found a way to jump from the pages of their novels. If you found that confusing, you are going to hate this book.

READ AT YOUR OWN RISK: The contributors to this manuscript have purposefully made it their mission to confuse, offend, manipulate, frustrate and abuse your sensibilities. The author, publisher and anyone else associated with this book are not liable for insomnia, migraines, onset hysteria, uncontrollable rage, annoyance, nausea, projectile diarrhea, debilitating madness, sexually transmitted diseases, schizophrenia, delusions of grandeur, anorexia, waking nightmares, or any other unforeseen ailment that may come from reading the book you are about to purchase.

356 pages, Paperback

Published May 21, 2019

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Bryan Caron

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Bryan Caron is an award-winning writer, director, film editor and graphic designer, who has written and directed many pieces in all forms and genres.

Follow his blog, Chaos breeds Chaos (http://chaosbreedschaos.com) for movie reviews, short stories, latest news on his writing endeavors and a whole lot of random chaos, and don't forget to follow his design and publishing company on Twitter (https://twitter.com/phoenixmoirai).

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November 4, 2019
I attended a book reading involving several of the local members of our Chamber of Commerce because they appeared in the book. Bryan had those members in attendance read their parts as he took us through the chapter. Needless to say, I had my copy signed and could not wait to get started on it, especially with the promise of an especially gory death for one of our key city officials.
Bryan did not let me down.
The book was engaging and fun. I will not go into details so as to avoid spoilers (my children tell me I am awful regarding those). The reasons I only gave four instead of five stars was because of the 20 pages of filler used as a kind of trope (humorous at first, but more content would have been better and made my day) and the lack of additional, amusing city official deaths.
Regardless, Threads was an enjoyable read and I look forward to reading more of Bryan's work, including the rest of his Jaxxa Rakala trilogy in the near future.
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