I want to thank James, who was the most helpful person I came to while writing this. Your compliments and advice were extremely useful throughout the process.
Thanks to Emily for being one of the first to read, and for liking it, unless you were pretending.
I will thank my sister for editing the entire first chapter and making it pretty awesome. The rest you didn't, but that's okay.
Thank you to Gavin for refusing to read it until it was finished. You're great. <3
Thank you to Maddie, more commonly know as Calalalalalamen, who was quite offended by certain deadly happenings in this book. You make me feel like a dern goob writer, mate.
And of course I'll thank my family for eventually reading it and mercilessly telling me how awful that one bit is before it's explained later, so, nice.Finally, Myra Chaillou thanks you, the reader, and appreciates your unending support and/or hatred.
I'm sorry these acknowledgments are short, but hahahahaha I'm not a professional and have no real writing, editing, proofing, and publishing team. That's about it right now. :)
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The Misfortune of Distorted Truth
FantasyA twelve-year-old girl named M's life is turned upside down when a mysterious boy drags her into an underground world, where magic and treasure await. But there's something lurking in the shadows that could put M's life and everything she loves at r...