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Different by Frank Mundo is Free This Weekend on Kindle
You read it right. My book Different is free this Saturday through Monday, March 25-27 on Kindle. Check it out.
If you choose to read it, please share your review on GR and Amazon. Love it or hate it, I appreciate your time and your opinion.
Here's the link: http://www.amazon.com/Different-Frank...
Different is an illustrated novella for adults. It's in the Urban Fantasy or Contemporary Fantasy genres. There are six reviews on GR, and four on Amazon: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
Summary: If you like those "peculiar" children Tim Burton is about to make famous, you might like Different.
One morning 12-year-old Gregory Gourde wakes up in his bed with an impossible new feature: his head has become a watermelon. We follow Gregory down a rabbit hole of sorts to a new world and an audacious exploration of what it really means to be different in this dark yet humorous nod to Kafka's "Metamorphosis" and Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland".
The illustrations in Different are woodcut-style black-and-white drawings (after the famous Alice in Wonderland art) by Keith Draws, who also illustrated my other book, The Brubury Tales (Illustrated Edition) and the cover of my short-story collection, Gary, the Four-Eyed Fairy (who, incidentally, makes an appearance in Different).
*Adult language and content. Not for children under 13 or 14.
I hope you enjoy Different.
If you choose to read it, please share your review on GR and Amazon. Love it or hate it, I appreciate your time and your opinion.
Here's the link: http://www.amazon.com/Different-Frank...
Different is an illustrated novella for adults. It's in the Urban Fantasy or Contemporary Fantasy genres. There are six reviews on GR, and four on Amazon: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
Summary: If you like those "peculiar" children Tim Burton is about to make famous, you might like Different.
One morning 12-year-old Gregory Gourde wakes up in his bed with an impossible new feature: his head has become a watermelon. We follow Gregory down a rabbit hole of sorts to a new world and an audacious exploration of what it really means to be different in this dark yet humorous nod to Kafka's "Metamorphosis" and Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland".
The illustrations in Different are woodcut-style black-and-white drawings (after the famous Alice in Wonderland art) by Keith Draws, who also illustrated my other book, The Brubury Tales (Illustrated Edition) and the cover of my short-story collection, Gary, the Four-Eyed Fairy (who, incidentally, makes an appearance in Different).
*Adult language and content. Not for children under 13 or 14.
I hope you enjoy Different.
Published on March 25, 2016 15:34
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