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WANTED:HERO The Truth About Lies

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The epic adventure of Wendell P. Dipmier continues as our 'Re-Hydrated' Hero is taken to the Gnome home-world of Clockworks City and finds himself the center of a popular Gnome Prophecy.

New friends are made, new alliances formed...while Wendell struggles to use his new found abilities and survive the world of little people! A great adventure for kids from age 7 to 70 and fun for the whole family as these challenges and personal situations strike home in a startling manner.

Don't miss out on this long-awaited installment of humor and adventure, fun for the whole family!

166 pages, Paperback

First published June 6, 2011

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Jaime Buckley

110 books114 followers
Jaime Buckley is a fantasy author, worldbuilder, and writing educator. For over two decades he has been building the Wanted Hero Universe... a vast, interconnected storyworld of deep lore, real stakes, and genuine humor. His stories follow reluctant, ordinary people who discover that worth is not earned by perfection, but revealed through choice. His central conviction: "You are MORE than you THINK you are." His flagship serial, Chronicles of a Hero, releases weekly on Substack. He also teaches the craft of storytelling at JaimeBuckley.com.

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June 8, 2011
I think this book is very well done. it puts you right in with a good intro and keeps you in with the story and good dialog. i enjoyed the in-depth characters and how a new spin on the world unfolds. the hummer works well with the plot and blends in to the story so you don't lose it

i look foreword to reading more from the author
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August 18, 2012
This took off right where the last novel ended--which was great. Buckley has mastered his art by this set of comics, which made the whole experience more enjoyable.
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