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<blockquote data-quote="Keelin&#039;sasleep" data-source="post: 2471238" data-attributes="member: 846452"><p>If you read this blurb on the back of a book: 1.What genre do you think it would be and what age group do you think it is aimed for? 2.Would you be interested enough to read a page or two of it? 3.Is there anything I should change or explain more? </p><p></p><p>Kay's more than familiar with the graveyard. Her and her friends without shadows have been playing hide and seek among the graves in the last known graveyard , in one of the last protected forests, for as long as she can remember. Kay thought she had hidden everywhere in the graveyard until a small mouse of bones brings her downstairs to where the dead do more than sleep. There she learns the two choices of the afterlife and that she wasn't bought down to play games. The Illusionist wants to raise again. To do that he needs a living soul. </p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p><p>Yes, sorry, I meant rise. Thank you.</p><p>The mouse of bones is a skeleton of a mouse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keelin'sasleep, post: 2471238, member: 846452"] If you read this blurb on the back of a book: 1.What genre do you think it would be and what age group do you think it is aimed for? 2.Would you be interested enough to read a page or two of it? 3.Is there anything I should change or explain more? Kay's more than familiar with the graveyard. Her and her friends without shadows have been playing hide and seek among the graves in the last known graveyard , in one of the last protected forests, for as long as she can remember. Kay thought she had hidden everywhere in the graveyard until a small mouse of bones brings her downstairs to where the dead do more than sleep. There she learns the two choices of the afterlife and that she wasn't bought down to play games. The Illusionist wants to raise again. To do that he needs a living soul. Thanks. Yes, sorry, I meant rise. Thank you. The mouse of bones is a skeleton of a mouse. [/QUOTE]
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