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Lunacy

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Our moon is something special. It illuminates the magical things that could otherwise hide from view. Lunacy is the first book by Dan Dillard that speaks to a YA audience. Our nightmares are born while we are young, and they don’t go away just because we grow up.
Includes Something Wiccan This Way Comes, Legendary, and the poem, Jeremy Boone among others.
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287 pages, Hardcover

First published March 4, 2011

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Dan Dillard

31 books44 followers
Just write!
Dan writes. Well, actually, he types... so he's more of a typist than a writer. If he's any good at it is really up to you, and none of his business.

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Dan lives in small town Midwest and writes and makes short films. He owes his imagination to his two beautiful children, and the guts to put it out there to a loving...and patient wife.

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September 8, 2013
This was a pretty enjoyable collection. I thought it was a nice creepy read that had something for everyone. My favorite part was probably the poems, which is very odd since I am not a poem person AT ALL. They really just gave the book a whole aura of creepiness, and I loved that they rhymed. It was a little hard to go from rhyming to story telling, but I made it through alive. The last short story in this collection was by far my favorite, and I think Dan did an excellent job. For this being his first YA targeted audience I think it was really good.
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Author 7 books19 followers
July 22, 2011
An enjoyable little fairytale for a stormy day!
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