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The Pennymores and the Curse of the Invisible Quill
The Pennymores and the Curse of the Invisible Quill | Eric Koester
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This “supernatural adventure story, filled with atmosphere, twists, the sublime and dripping with heart” (NY Weekly)—about a young girl whose beliefs about magic are shattered when her brother vanishes in the middle of the night—is perfect for fans of Harry Potter, Percy Jackson, Narnia, & The School of Good & Evil. ?Inspired from a bedtime story created by Eric and daughters Quinn and Parker, the Pennymores begins with a simple premise: what would the world look like if writing were forbidden. How would we communicate, how would we engage, how would we transact, how would we rule, and how would we remember? And what happens when a group of 11-year olds began to question this idea and push against a roving mob bent on preventing writing from ever returning? The Plumes, a secret writing society created by Parker Pennymore, vows to teach her classmates the power of writing and along the way uncovers a world of magic writers hidden before their eyes. It's an adventure story, a story of family, and a fantastical journey of whimsy, imagination, and creativity that all happens with the magical stroke of a quill. The setting was first inspired by Malala Yousafzai and her mission to help more than 120 million girls around the world who are not able to attend school. Proceeds of the book's sales will benefit the Malala Foundation in an effort to ensure writing is never forbidden, banned, outlawed, or stopped -- letting the magical power of writing live free. There's magical creativity in the book that could only come from the contribution of children's minds, and our story was created just as both Percy Jackson and the Lord of the Rings Trilogy began as bedtime stories by Rick Riordan and JRR Tolkien, respectively. Inside this world, you'll meet all varieties of creatures from talking animals, elves, dwarves, wizards, witches, and much more as you go deep inside a unique world built around the written word.
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kelli7990
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Today, I‘m sharing a book I won from a Goodreads giveaway on November 30, 2022. I finally received it in the mail on April 3, 2023 after complaining for 3 months to Goodreads about not receiving it. I‘m glad it‘s finally here but it shouldn‘t have taken 3 months to receive a book I won from a book giveaway. It‘s autographed and it came with a cool Quill Pen. This book sounds really interesting to me.

#bookmail

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kelli7990
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I still haven‘t received this book that I won from a Goodreads giveaway on November 30, 2022. I don‘t know what the problem is. I just complained to Goodreads again. I checked to see if I entered in the correct address so the book can be sent to me. I entered in the correct address. Am I ever going to receive my book? This feels like it‘s an ongoing battle. I‘m getting tired of it.

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kelli7990
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I still haven‘t received this book I won from a Goodreads giveaway on November 30, 2022. This is ridiculous. I know that this is a free book that I won but I should have received my book by now. I complained to Goodreads again. I‘ll wait 2 weeks for the book to arrive in the mail like they suggested and if I still haven‘t received my book then I‘ll complain again. I‘m not going to put up with this.

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kelli7990
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I won this book from a Goodreads giveaway on November 30, 2022 and I haven‘t received it in the mail yet. However, I told Goodreads I haven‘t received this book so all I can do is wait. Hopefully, I receive it.

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booklover3258
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Bailedbailed

My review of this book can be found on my YouTube Vlog at:

https://youtu.be/MKtDLmGARpE

Enjoy!