Boys Book Clubs and Other Bad Ideas

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Boys  Book Clubs  and Other Bad Ideas
Author : Kristina Horner
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Publisher : 84th Street Press
Language : English
Release Date : 09 October 2021
ISBN : 9781956273007
Pages : 309 pages
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Boys Book Clubs and Other Bad Ideas by Kristina Horner Book PDF Summary

Seven stories of love and impending doom. What happens when… Escaped demons threaten prom? An energy drink breaks the fabric of space-time? A smug VR gamer is forced to team up with her last-choice player? The pursuit of the perfect university application goes way too far? A first date turns into a chase across alternate universes? A wizard fanboy accidentally becomes a hero? Death’s secretary tries to save her favorite human from dying? Bad ideas—that’s what. One prompt. Seven writers. Seven wildly different stories. Monday Night Anthology is a multi-genre collection featuring unique interpretations of the same idea. From romance to satire, fantasy to humor, this volume brings fresh narratives and surprising twists that will make you believe in the brilliance of bad ideas. Featuring stories by Kristina Horner, Stephen Folkins, Jennifer Lee Swagert, Katrina Hamilton, Shay Lynam, Sunny Everson, and Maria Berejan.

Boys  Book Clubs  and Other Bad Ideas

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