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Mister Wiggleberry and the Wishing Tower, Episode One, A Fine Adventure
Mister Wiggleberry and the Wishing Tower, Episode One, A Fine Adventure
Mister Wiggleberry and the Wishing Tower, Episode One, A Fine Adventure
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The hooter has lost its hoot.

The Blings have lost their bling.

The land is in an uproar when everything that was unnormal and normal suddenly refuse to work the way they used to.

Even the great tasting Pumpkin Trees with their harvest of pumpkin tarts and pumpkin berries have been affected. Whatever
will everyone eat now?

In the midst of all that chaos an unsuspecting Missus Fairy Goodfish is struggling to manage her rowdy class of pollywogs.

Missus Fairy Goodfish runs a very firm shellhouse for children pollywogs. She lives beneath the waves of the Blue Pond, where
many other wonderful residents reside. Above her is also a friend, Rocknut, who loves to play jokes on fishermen, tilting them
into the water just when they get comfy. She has visitors of all sorts and Henry the Swag, a bronzed minotaur with a tail long enough to wipe his nose, visits her.

And so begins a delightful children's tale with Missus Fairy Goodfish and Henry the Swag off to visit Mister Wiggleberry at the
famous Wishing Tower, where they just might get a great snack before they hurry off to save the world.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJohn Pirillo
Release dateFeb 25, 2014
ISBN9781311430489
Mister Wiggleberry and the Wishing Tower, Episode One, A Fine Adventure
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John Pirillo

The author was born in Washington, Pennsylvannia. He loves animals and birds. Has two pet cockatiels that keep him company while he writes. He has a lovely daughter and a rascally grandson. He is rich in friends that matter and well adjusted to a life of challenges. He writes and draws every day. He loves anything science fiction, fantasy or extremely well written. Same goes for movies and TV. Not married currently, but has an eye and ear open to possibilities. :)

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    Mister Wiggleberry and the Wishing Tower, Episode One, A Fine Adventure - John Pirillo

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    The hooter has lost its hoot. The Blings have lost their bling. The land is in an uproar when everything that was unnormal and normal suddenly refuse to work the way they used to. Even the great tasting Pumpkin Trees with their harvest of pumpkin tarts and pumpkin berries have been affected. Whatever will everyone eat now?

    In the midst of all that chaos an unsuspecting Missus Fairy Goodfish is struggling to manage her rowdy class of pollywogs.

    Missus Fairy Goodfish runs a very firm shellhouse for children pollywogs. She lives beneath the waves of the Blue Pond, where many other wonderful residents reside. Above her is also a friend, Rocknut, who loves to play jokes on fishermen, tilting them into the water just when they get comfy. She has visitors of all sorts and Henry the Swag, a bronzed minotaur with a tail long enough to wipe his nose, visits her.

    And so begins a delightful children's tale with Missus Fairy Goodfish and Henry the Swag off to visit Mister Wiggleberry at the famous Wishing Tower, where they just might get a great snack before they hurry off to save the world.

    Acknowledgements

    I'd like to give my thanks for my imagination, which got me into a lot of trouble as a kid and a teen. My family for all the things I learned from them, even though it wasn't intentional on their part most of the time.

    Most of all I'd like to thank God for the abundance of ideas, the challenges, and the masteries I've had to face throughout my short life time.

    And I'd like to be the first to say that I'd like to be around another hundred years when I think of all the great things yet to be explored and discovered. And especially when I think of how much more compassion and patience I can have...not only with others, but with myself when things don't go as planned...which they often times don't.

    I think the biggest tip I got from a book I read was that the masteries we face, are our own life choices, and whether we have a happy life or a miserable one is often dictated by our attitude towards what we experience.

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