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Harry Moon, the 13-year-old magician of Sleepy Hollow, decides he is going to speed up time. Overnight, through some questionable magic, Harry wishes himself into becoming the high school senior of his dreams. Little did he know that by unleashing time, Harry Moon released monsters into his midst. Now, how is Harry Moon going to get himself out of this supernatural mess?

180 pages, Hardcover

Published May 30, 2017

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Mark Andrew Poe

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Harry Moon author Mark Andrew Poe never thought about being a children’s writer growing up. His dream was to love and care for animals, specifically his friends in the rabbit community.

Along the way, Mark became successful in all sorts of interesting careers. He entered the print and publishing world as a young man and his company did really, really well.

Mark became a popular and nationally sought-after health care advocate for the care and well-being of rabbits.

Years ago, Mark came up with the idea of a story about a young man with a special connection to a world of magic, all revealed through a remarkable rabbit friend. Mark worked on his idea for several years
before building a collaborative creative team to help bring his idea to life. And Harry Moon was born.

In 2014, Mark began a multi-book print series project intended to launch Harry Moon into the youth marketplace as a hero defined by a love for a magic where love and ‘DO NO EVIL’ live. Today, Mark continues to work on the many stories of Harry Moon. He lives in suburban Chicago with his wife and his 25 rabbits.

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June 7, 2017
This is another terrific tale in the Harry Moon series. It teaches middle grade kids the lesson that they should not rush their life. Harry Moon wants to be out of eight grade. He wants to be a senior in high school so he can get the attention of Sarah Sinclair, his ex babysitter (he ALWAYS had had a crush on her) who is a high school junior. The most profound lesson in this funny and charming story is that love takes time. In order to have friends - it takes time to care, to trust, to need. If you try and rush through life, or ignore time, you are ignoring the power and beauty of your own humanity. I am a big fan of this series. As always, Mark Andrew Poe has done it again.
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January 23, 2018
Ok story, but has lots of clunky religious references and gets very preachy at the end.
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