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No Such Things, Right?
No Such Things, Right?
No Such Things, Right?
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No Such Things, Right?

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This book talks about completely different monsters and a unique alien craft that the whole world is fighting against. These are monsters like hippagators, flying black mambas, flying leeches, and many more. The entire world’s right to exist may hinge on the simplest of things. You’ll enjoy the characters and their names. This is a totally different look at sci-fi, monsters, and aliens. This is also somewhat of a comedy—it will make a great movie!
LanguageEnglish
PublisheriUniverse
Release dateOct 24, 2018
ISBN9781532060977
No Such Things, Right?
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Tim Cox Sr.

As usual, I write for the fun of it. Hopefully, you won’t even find a good place to put it down. I sure hope you enjoy reading it as much as I did writing it. This is my second book, the first being “The Lesser Armageddon”. Be prepared for dinasaurs in my next book.

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    No Such Things, Right? - Tim Cox Sr.

    Copyright © 2018 Tim Cox Sr..

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    iUniverse rev. date: 10/22/2018

    Contents

    Chapter 1

    Chapter 2

    Chapter 3

    Chapter 4

    Chapter 5

    Chapter 6

    Chapter 7

    Chapter 8

    Chapter 9

    Chapter 1

    M y name is Tim. I want to tell you a story and that sure is what this is. The reason I want to tell you that, I am going to be writing sci-fi. I want my imagination to write this so I won’t need to be doing any research. My spelling is not very good, so as usual, I’ll just use words I can spell. Seems like when a lot of writers are writing, they seem to rely on research and a lot of books need it. But, I want to have fun writing, not make it so much like a job. I am thinking about books I have read and films I have watched. Now, I am mostly referring to horror sci-fi, that kinda stuff. They waste several pages or minutes trying to prove that what they are trying to prove could really be true. I don’t care. It’s not real. This horror story seems to have started in Africa. I love Africa. Such a beautiful place.

    And then, over the game warden’s radio, a message from another warden. This guy’s name is Jason Little Wayne. Looks like some kind of Indian, I guess. The game warden receiving the call is Amanda O. Anna. Pretty little gal. Looks like the wind could blow her away. I guess wardens don’t have a size limit. Hard to hear you, Jason. Try again.

    Natives are reporting that a gator has killed a message runner on Red Dirt Road.

    Jason, that’s stupid. There isn’t any water within a mile of Red Dirt Road. Over.

    Roger, I know it sounds stupid. I am on my way to the location. Be there in about twenty minutes. I’ll call you when I get it figured out. Over and out.

    I copy that, out.

    Jason tops a small hill. Below him he sees a few natives standing around. But, that isn’t what’s got his attention. It was all of the dark red, all over a light red road. That told the tale.

    Jason jumps out of his jeep and started talking to one of the natives and a most confusing story it was. This native and his family, had cut across country to hit

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