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"Never Turn the Page Too Soon" is a survivor's tale about a tween hero affectionately named, Little Book, who dares to survive a night in a bookstore -- all while suffering a full-blown identity crisis. During his twelve-hour stay, he encounters obstacles that forces character growth on a grand scale while he simultaneously experiences a high drama and a literary rite of passage that would make a lesser book come unbound. The kid is so good that he delivers an emotional punch that readers will feel in their bookmarks way after his story ends. His humor? Sharp enough to land him in the E.R. where he undergoes a spell check by Dr. Phil. His taste for adventure? Best served cold in a bowl of alphabet soup that the good doctor prescribes to keep him consonated so his vowels won't move. His undying loyalty to the author who abandoned him on the donation cart? A real page turner that would make any bibliophile fall head-over-heels in love.
So, what's not to like about this brainchild born on the wrong side of the stacks? If he can survive abandonment by his author, the threat of being fed to the Lyons (an industrial-sized paper-shredder), and a literary world filled with one existential crisis after another, he just might survive a stay in your library, too.
Spoiler alert: This book is for readers who want to do more than read, it's for readers who want to feel.
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