New York Shape Shifter

Kids, Fiction, Paranormal, Fiction - YA
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Author: Scott William Pattison ISBN: 9781624889417
Publisher: BookBaby Publication: January 17, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Scott William Pattison
ISBN: 9781624889417
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication: January 17, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Three best friends find themselves pulled into a paranormal world they never knew existed. A Shape shifting Wild Man, parallel dimensions, time slips, and Men in Black. What’s in the woods should stay in the woods. This story intertwines these paranormal events into a journey you will get lost in, while unexpected events unfold. Is our history filled with stories like these that the general public never finds out about due to cover up? How many times in our planets history has something been found that does not fit neatly into our written history? How much information, and how many strange objects are in the basements of our museums that cannot be cataloged, or used because it is not easily explained by science? How much further could we grow as a people if we were to open our minds, and not close out the unexplained? Why are we so quick to discredit and dismiss what we do not understand?

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Three best friends find themselves pulled into a paranormal world they never knew existed. A Shape shifting Wild Man, parallel dimensions, time slips, and Men in Black. What’s in the woods should stay in the woods. This story intertwines these paranormal events into a journey you will get lost in, while unexpected events unfold. Is our history filled with stories like these that the general public never finds out about due to cover up? How many times in our planets history has something been found that does not fit neatly into our written history? How much information, and how many strange objects are in the basements of our museums that cannot be cataloged, or used because it is not easily explained by science? How much further could we grow as a people if we were to open our minds, and not close out the unexplained? Why are we so quick to discredit and dismiss what we do not understand?

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