The Multiverse, Andrew Wynn Owen's first book of poems, sings of science, philosophy, and religion, testing the emotional valences of each. It sings in a variety of strictly observed metres and with rhyme. The poems find their way into memory as sense and sound. The Multiverse celebrates human curio
Ella and the Multiverse
β Scribed by Andrew S. French
- Book ID
- 110686815
- Publisher
- Neonoir Books
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 86 KB
- Series
- Ella Finn
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9798201303730
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Ella Finn thought she'd stopped the end of the world, but she'd only delayed it.
Leaving her family and friends behind, Ella travels to the multiverse, where animals can talk and disco dancing penguins want to eat her. She's kidnapped by a community of cats and dragged underground by revolutionary pigs. And it's all because Ella's on a quest to find the Goddess who's sworn to destroy all humans. Ella's the only one who can save humanity, but she'll need the help of a six-foot-tall talking rabbit and a community of cows living on the moon if she's to prevent the enslavement of humanity.
And even if she can do that, she'll still have to find her way out of the multiverse to return home.
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