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Missing Tweets no. 4: A 22-Minute Novel

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A 22-Minute Novel.

The perfect fit for a high-texting, tweet-rich lifestyle. 140 chapters total, each chapter 140 characters.

Missing Tweets no. 4
by Thomas J. Prestopnik

It’s a bird. It’s a painting. Or is it something more? Does anyone know the real story behind Missing Tweets no. 4? Or where the other six missing Missing Tweets have disappeared to? And what of the young couple arguing near a park water fountain? How are they connected to this curious oil painting that suddenly takes the world of art and social media by storm?

Enjoy all of these 22-Minute

- Missing Tweets no. 4
- The Question Lies on Varick Street
- The Annual Glass Paperweight Migration

81 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 14, 2017

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Author 3 books7 followers
October 7, 2017
This book was not at all what I expected, but I was pleasantly surprised! It reminds me of Ernest Hemingway's challenge to write a six-word story. Short, sweet, to the point, one sentence at a time. That creativity alone thrilled me. Not to mention, the story itself. I was hooked the whole way through and did not expect the outcome. Absolute Success in my book, albeit not traditional.
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June 29, 2017
Fun story

Missing Tweets was a fun read. As promised it was quick and easy. It was a new concept for me in a book and I did enjoy it. I would probably read a story like this again, but not very often. It will never take the place of a regular novel that's for sure.
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Author 1 book111 followers
June 27, 2017
Awesome fun!

Great idea, well done. I appreciate having run across this little gem.
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August 7, 2017
Starts off trivial, becomes clever, moves on to social truth. This was more of an 17 minute novel than a 22 minute novel, but every minute was extremely well spent.
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