What if, by trying to save a world that did not need saving, we accidentally destroyed it? Three hundred years after the destruction of the earth’s surface by man’s attempt at playing God, James and Lee, two post-apocalyptic, subterranean librarians, finalize their plans to travel back in time and correct all the mistakes of the past. Just one thing is keeping them from fulfilling their dreams of time-travel redemption—someone or something is stealing the town’s most valuable possessions. As the town librarians, it is their duty to solve the mystery, retrieve the stolen items, save the Sacred Napkin, and drink as mush tea as possible, all in one day, before attempting to rip a hole in the fabric of space and time to save the planet.
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About the Author:
Gregory James is a survivor of childhood leukemia, an army veteran, and a former youth pastor and school administrator of a private school in the suburbs of Northeast Philadelphia. Having spent years teaching students and adults about the greatness of America, he has taken his lessons out of the classroom and embodied them in tales of fiction for the everyday American.
My Thoughts:
My son wanted to read this book because he thought it sounded interesting. This is what he thought:
"This was a great book! When I read that it was about
librarians, tea, and time travel,I was immediately drawn to it. The phrase “…three hundred years after the destruction of the earth's surface…” really caught my attention. I loved the humor and the way the characters acted! I preferred Lee's character over James'. Lee’s idea of the “seed of
Satan” was great for a laugh! I can’t wait for a sequel! The writing was great,
and I found myself trying to solve the mystery before they did. My favorite part was a twist that happened towards the end. I can't tell you about it without spoiling the plot.
I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys apocalyptic comedies."
I was blessed with a copy of this book courtesy of Book Crash and the Author. All opinions are my own and I was not required to review this book in a positive manner.
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