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About this book it's mischief. The sound dead to a life the imagination and a wild thing. In this first short illustrated attempt at the spelling words for a soft try at Douglas Adams, his or this book the tribute to Douglas' hitch hikers guide series, there was an absolute so abstract, an introduction to so these new characters and stage, the journey of an older girl, from her home and pet cat on a very special day. The bits of the tale suggest the inner to an outer realm so much like Alice in Wonderland, that centuries and late by a modern so venues the world reached. The running stream of a zen artist mediating with the hitch hikers style to find some comedic function from nonsense and the planet traveled. Enjoy could you the first installment to a literary life and bodies of all this allowed a collection of legend to some others there. When growing tired or waking up explained, remember, The Pub at the End of Crossing a Road. From this story's brief but descriptive synopsis, an unaccounted for introduction, storybook style or psychedelic illustration, big print and all under 100 pages, join the first of a family including an author whose bio might spark a good chance for the sequel, a series, comic strips, original artworks and prints available through social medians, perhaps movies in the future when such perfect things go back and forth in time. Even though this book fed with a lighter "esoloric" the eclectic to the authors face while at a place, this story will be read again hopefully more comical left a real sense and without ability for hope.
About the Author: Born Walker Powell Carey, the Portland Oregon native grew up in the stylish N.W. area of the city where after some time and by being handled however so by his smart and very large family, he took on the wild sides of an observing and a deserved education onto the lucks all in while becoming a well-rounded friend to those somewhere else, and, while remaining mostly a sphinx. As a boy, he grew up in the paused to well played artistic environments so shaded in the common and shared or basic venue to provide a difference, the times and some reason where with athletics and from the tiniest first kiss in Kindergarten, the "welled-wise" looker of these odd worlds kept in admiring those who had been there before watching as he had been developed from his skills in the drawing, paint, and writing worlds evolved. After high school, a 9-month journey around the planet living and to work proved more a prophetic disguise and to legend from the distraught junction found as America upon his return. His portfolio and the new dimensions found exquisite from the living or a dead, for him begin reaching behind a self in thinking "back yard," the rest in nature flowering to stem to this list of mastered and perfected talents wherein include giant heaps of poetry for beat and a rhymer, the ability to draw or sketch from memory a friends face from seconds or years ago, so many other styles practiced and even invented, his actual inventions, quick or needed designs for those existing ideas and an environment, other forms of mathematics, architecture, music, screen plays and jokes, his practice in dance, movement, and a natural ability in a martial art or two. Still residing in Portland, Oregon, Walker, his middle name legally changing to Powell "blvd", given that he works and lives on and a block from Powell blvd in S.E. Portland, his last name Carey, when, should he choose to, keeps here a plan to develop like design a tapestry of business ideas and prevailing works his tide of an ocean in health, beauty and rest. All conversations aside though, Walker Powell "blvd" Carey might be waiting to help council such commitment in for the idea that it may take years to a lifetime to accomplish a goal, yet within a moderate access granted, there is a world collected of soul and the detected sorts where one is worth another. From just one, perhaps even your story will begin the end of reality having finally been found, alive or not. With a planet seeking depth over and to understand something else entirely though, the works to be expected like a dream in tomorrow are for you and from it covering the costs in developing problems so worth the waits. With them though, Walker Powell "blvd" Carey looks for his parts moving, even when walking to cross a road.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781543464214
  • Publisher: Xlibris
  • Publisher Imprint: Xlibris
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 88
  • Spine Width: 5 mm
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1543464211
  • Publisher Date: 13 Nov 2017
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 140 gr


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