| The Misspellers :: Our Little Secret Press :: Novel by Michael J. Martineck |
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It could be fun moving your mind from machine to machine, jumping from
phone to computer, power boat to Porsche.
Fun until you wanted to hop back in your body and somebody else was already there. Learn the thrills and threats of being one of the Misspellers.
"The Misspellers is an original and entertaining novel."
"This is a delightful book!"
"This story will keep you guessing at every turn." The Misspellers is not a book you pick, it's a book that picks you. It mostly tends to seek out people between the ages of 9 and 12. However, it has been seen with one-year-olds, as it is nice to chew, and with old people, for reasons still unexplained. The story is about two young people, Carlin and Jack. The very odd Mr. Bough asks them to water his plants while he is away. It's an awful job because the house smells of sour milk, burnt dinner, and bad breath. Stranger yet is the lack of a telephone, a television, or even a single light bulb. The house seems to have no electricity at all. Of course, Carlin and Jack wonder why, get nosey, and learn the hard way that science and magic don't mix. If you don't like tales of spells, fairies, and things gone terribly wrong, don't worry. This book won't find you. If you suspect they don't teach you everything in school, leave your desk clear . . . The Misspellers may appear. | ||||||||||
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