Dawn of the Great Wonderful

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy
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Author: John Pirillo ISBN: 9781311776624
Publisher: John Pirillo Publication: May 12, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: John Pirillo
ISBN: 9781311776624
Publisher: John Pirillo
Publication: May 12, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In the previous volume Johnnie found his everyday life destroyed by a creation from a parallel world where fairies and monsters existed. His mother is taken during the night before he can learn what is going on and he now must seek the help of a girl, who he just can't seem to get along with, but without whom his quest might surely fail. Soon the two of them are pursued by a feral creature that possesses the town sheriff. Unable to defeat the monster that has taken over the sheriff, the two end up in the

Great Wonderful, a parallel world which has co-existed between ours and another's forever. The land is called the Great Wonderful, but unfortunately, they find out that wonderful it is not. Chased by one monster after another, they are almost ready to give up when they start meeting denizens of the land who befriend them.
With their newfound friends, but oddly disturbing at times creatures and sometimes almost enemies, they get closer and closer to discovering the mystery surrounding Johnnie's father's disappearance, as well as the kidnapping of his mother. But the biggest surprise is yet to come. For the fallen Land of the Great Wonderful has many more secrets yet to reveal and its OZ, unlike the one of Frank Baum's Wizard of Oz, is not nearly so safe to find.

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In the previous volume Johnnie found his everyday life destroyed by a creation from a parallel world where fairies and monsters existed. His mother is taken during the night before he can learn what is going on and he now must seek the help of a girl, who he just can't seem to get along with, but without whom his quest might surely fail. Soon the two of them are pursued by a feral creature that possesses the town sheriff. Unable to defeat the monster that has taken over the sheriff, the two end up in the

Great Wonderful, a parallel world which has co-existed between ours and another's forever. The land is called the Great Wonderful, but unfortunately, they find out that wonderful it is not. Chased by one monster after another, they are almost ready to give up when they start meeting denizens of the land who befriend them.
With their newfound friends, but oddly disturbing at times creatures and sometimes almost enemies, they get closer and closer to discovering the mystery surrounding Johnnie's father's disappearance, as well as the kidnapping of his mother. But the biggest surprise is yet to come. For the fallen Land of the Great Wonderful has many more secrets yet to reveal and its OZ, unlike the one of Frank Baum's Wizard of Oz, is not nearly so safe to find.

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