Once upon a Dream...
"Once upon a time," began Alexa. Stories always made her feel better but she'd read about every single book on the shelves at home, and her little brother was to noisy so they couldn't go to the library. So she began telling her own story.
"Once upon a time there was a girl who was almost eight and wanted to be a singer. She was about to be on a TV show, but she couldn't because she wasn't old enough. She had to be thirteen, but she was only eight. She wished that she could be on the TV show so much, that the people changed their minds and said that if they had just had their birthday then they could go on the show. The girl was happy now. The End!" She finished her story.
At the TV station in Topeka the manager and the agents were talking and decided that if they did something unexpected more people would watch their show. So the Kansas Gazette's Headline the next morning was: "Birthday Singing: TV show announces that if you just had your B-day no matter age you can sing on!"
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"Once upon a time," began Alexa. Stories always made her feel better but she'd read about every single book on the shelves at home, and her little brother was to noisy so they couldn't go to the library. So she began telling her own story.
"Once upon a time there was a girl who was almost eight and wanted to be a singer. She was about to be on a TV show, but she couldn't because she wasn't old enough. She had to be thirteen, but she was only eight. She wished that she could be on the TV show so much, that the people changed their minds and said that if they had just had their birthday then they could go on the show. The girl was happy now. The End!" She finished her story.
At the TV station in Topeka the manager and the agents were talking and decided that if they did something unexpected more people would watch their show. So the Kansas Gazette's Headline the next morning was: "Birthday Singing: TV show announces that if you just had your B-day no matter age you can sing on!"
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Hey!
ReplyDeleteI just noticed that in your profile you listed The Circle Trilogy as one of your favorite books. I love Ted Dekker.
Anyway-I'm giving away a copy of a book of the same genre, Christian Fantasy by authors Wayne Thomas Batson and Christopher Hopper. The book is called Venom and Song-you can read about the giveaway as well as my review on my blog below.
Seth,
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