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Cover of Imaginary Friends

Imaginary Friends

✍ Scribed by Brooks, Terry


Book ID
100553207
Publisher
Speakman Press
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
27 KB
Series
Word & Void 0.50
Category
Fiction

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


In 1997, New York Times bestselling author Terry Brooks reinvented the fantasy genre again, publishing the contemporary fantasy masterpiece RUNNING WITH THE DEMON, the first book in a trilogy of novels that would become known as the Word/Void series.

But in 1991, six years before RUNNING WITH THE DEMON, Terry Brooks began testing the mythos found in Word/Void and wrote a tale titled IMAGINARY FRIENDS, a short story published in the Lester del Rey anthology ONCE UPON A TIME!

IMAGINARY FRIENDS has been out of print ever since -- but no longer!

Jack McCall is ten days shy of his thirteenth birthday, a happy kid with wonderful parents, a great best friend, and a bright future. But after a series of headaches forces him to visit the family doctor, Jack discovers a dark secret about himself, one that threatens to destroy him.

All is not lost though. In mysterious Sinnissippi Park where he is banned to tread, Jack discovers unexpected help from the most unlikely of friends and begins a quest to locate the most potent of magics -- one he needs if he is to survive.

Here, for the first time in two decades, Terry Brooks fans can read the 8500-word short story IMAGINARY FRIENDS, featuring Sinnissippi Park and the first appearance of the elven creature Pick and his trusty owl Daniel!
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Tags Qty : 5
ES Index : 0.5
Filename : EPUB:G:\cal_libs\Calibre-Combined\Terry Brooks\Imaginary Friends (186860)\Imaginary Friends - Terry Brooks.epub
Words : 8,876
Formats : EPUB
Number of Formats : 1
WordsC : 29 (8,876)
Has Cover : Yes
All Identifiers : amazon:B00629AUZS, asin:B00629AUZS, goodreads:13002061
Goodreads : 13002061
Author Len : 2
Original Source : own library
Pages : 29
Sorted Author by LN, FN: Brooks, Terry
Comments Len : 1346
Title Length : 017
Series Last Part : & Void
Single Author : Terry Brooks
Series First Part : Word &
Series First Word : Word
Series Last Word : Void
Before Underscore : Imaginary Friends
Num of Aut : 1
Record ID : 186860
ES Name : Word & Void


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