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The Wishing Coin
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Bonnye Reed Fry
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The Wishing Coin (other topics)Back To The Viper (other topics)
Here's what some reviewers said about Back To The Viper:
"I was wondering how the time travel was going to work, since most of the time it is some kind of portal. It was such a totally different take that I was interested.
I think what liked the most was how each person reacted to what their new life could be. I won't spoil it for anyone, but just remember, just because you want to change the past doesn't mean you should. We are all who we are because of the choices we make."
"I actually really liked this book because it makes you wonder what you would do in the same type of predicament. !0 years ago a band known as the Vipers, missed their chance at stardom, now the four member group has found Harry Neil and his special invention that takes people back in time. Readers are taken back in time to see what happens when the four are faced with changing their lives. Interesting subject and fun to think about. The author did a great job in an interesting look at what we all think about, what if you had done the one thing differently that would have changed your life."
Here's what a reviewer wrote about The Wishing Coin:
"The Wishing Coin, a Modern Fairy Tale Novella, is set in what may seem to be an unlikely location for a fairy tale: the modern workplace. Office or workplace politics is just one of the expected features of employment, understood and tolerated as a normal manifestation of human nature - ordinarily.
But what if there were actually magic involved? What if you or one of your co-workers had a supernatural advantage?
If you had a game-changing talisman that would let you improve your status, how would you use it? Would it change you as a person?
Julia Preston discovers some answers to these questions after she purchases an ‘incredible magic coin’ from a street vendor. Julia is an ambitious young media personality whose mind is set on being chosen to host a particular show; and she is just beginning to experience potential career and personal-life setbacks.
The coin comes with the vendor’s warning that what appears to be a gift may in fact be a curse.
Remarkably, this coin seems to work; and Julia’s wishes start to come true in ways she never anticipated.
Antara Man provides an entertaining read, presenting Julia’s story as she encounters the changes in her life and ultimately…
Your time with this book will be well spent."
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