THE THING INSIDE YOUR HEAD

THE THING INSIDE YOUR HEAD

Salvin

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Anderson Simpson dreams of winning the upcoming inventory competition coming up in the ancient city of Portsmouth. In his quest to achieve this feat by building a robot, he meets old Mr. Hanson. Later on, his hardworks falls into thin air when his robot was stolen. Not letting this deter him, Anderson forges ahead. That was when old Mr. Hans told him about his childhood and how he, his twin brother and Professor Nelson achieved many things through the aid of a time machine. Anderson meets with Albert Einstein. In time, Anderson Simpson gets to understand why his mother went missing two years ago and how it all happened. Would Anderson be able to fulfill his dreams? Would he find his mother? Flip over and buckle up for some adventure in Time!

Chapter 1 A NOTE TO MY DEAR READERS

Dear wonderful readers, this book is completely a product of the mind and, hence, any recognition to characters dead or alive is merely coincidential. All rights reserved to the writer and publishers.

It is my utmost hope that you fall in love with this piece of work. It is, indeed, true that where there's a good book, there are good readers - especially in this case where my readers would agree that each character is relatable, in one way or the another.

This book is a blend of sci-fi, teen-fiction and adventure. After reading the whole book and feel a need to contact me, you can do so by mailing me at salvinsawyerr@gmail.com. Your wonderful words of encouragements are what propel me to do more.

It would be unwise if I did not acknowledge certain people who has made this work a success. Since specific names prefer to be left anonymous (unmentioned), I just want to let the world know that this book is dedicated to my family, everyone I've called a buddy, and all those millions of readers out there - both on Facebook, Webnovel, Wattpad, et cetara - who inspired me to write. Much love. . .

Salvin Sawyerr.

(Author)

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