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 Axle Galench and the Gate of No Return Minimize

gonr.jpgWritten by Rooster Morris
Illustrations by Scott Cummins

Axle grew up believing he was a manarkin boy living in the neat, orderly and sometimes boring village of Kamoo located on the planet Mizmoe, but on his twelfth year reality came crashing down around him. Suddenly he was transformed into a human boy and was forced to leave Kamoo and his mother behind. Axle passed through the Gate of No Return and entered into the wild and unruly realm of Bedlam.

Follow Axle though Bedlam as he tries to find a creature named Nacklenod who can help him read the Book of Equates.

This action-packed adventure is sprinkled with funny, 'punny' wordplay and slapstick humor. This hilarious adventure is targeted to third through fifth grade readers. It is also an A/R book which means that students that attend schools that use the Accelerated Reader program can take the test and earn A/R points!

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Number of Installments: There are 20 installments to this story.
Target Reading Level: The target reading audience is 3rd through 5th grade but the adults enjoy all the word play and humor.
Teacher Guide: The teacher guide is included in the price of the story.
Words per installment: Average word count per installment is 800. The longest installment is 850. The shortest installment is 750.
Pricing: Call for pricing.
Illustrations: There are 20 illustrations offered in both black and white and color.
BONUS: Each newspaper who orders "The Gate of No Return" will receive 10 paperback copies of Rooster's new book, Axle Galench in Search of Barnsfoggon!
BONUS: Mr. Morris performs for schools, libraries, and the general public. His program inspires, educates, and entertains while giving examples of character development and gently encouraging creativity.
BONUS: The Gate of No Return is an Accelerated Reading book which means students that attend schools that use the A/R program can take the A/R test after reading the story in the newspaper. LBW has the A/R test that schools can order if they need it.
  

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