The Mysterious Bottle
By Neill Jones
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The Fearless Four Series
The Fearless Four are Thomas and his best friends, Zac, Cameron and Josh. When they get together, fun and adventure just happens!
In their first story, the boys find an unusual bottle, which they hope will bring them fame and fortune, but we know things don’t always turn out the way we want them to. Instead, they find themselves trying to get the genie back in the bottle.
Each book has been written with a sense of fun and enjoyment, but with a message for the reader; how do we behave when we are in trouble?
Oh, and if you are reading these books and your name is Zac, watch out, you are going to have some interesting times!
Congratulations on choosing Book One of The Fearless Four stories.
Happy Reading!
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The Mysterious Bottle - Neill Jones
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Published by AuthorHouse 02/14/2020
ISBN: 978-1-7283-4511-6 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-7283-4510-9 (e)
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Preface
Thank you for picking this book up and giving it a try.
In my career as a teacher I always had a problem with the boys reading books and writing. Returning from the Library one day, in frustration and trying not to pull my hair out, being almost grey is enough I don’t want to lose my hair as well, I said to my grade, Why don’t you borrow books from the Library?
The answer from the boys was that there wasn’t anything in the Library that they wanted to read.
The discussion that followed was interesting because the boys said that no one had ever asked them what they wanted to read. The books were chosen each year by a middle aged female who I am sure was doing a fantastic job, just not choosing books that appealed to boys. So the school invited a whole lot of publishers to come to the school to show the boys the books that would appeal to them.
The school also gave me some money to buy some graphic novels/comics for the boys to read (I’m a big fan) and reading became less of a struggle. I also took in gaming magazines for the boys to read.
The stories I have written are stories that I