The Strange Journal of the Boy Henry

The Strange Journal of the Boy Henry PDF Author: S. Alini
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781506008929
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 180

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An eleven year old boy wakes up in a bedroom. He doesn't know where he is and doesn't remember who he is. He finds a very strange household whose members insist he is part of their family. When the creepy dad starts asking him strange questions, the boy notes his observations in a journal, to solve the puzzle of his very peculiar situation.Editorial Reviews:From Stacey Turner, of The Author Spot“For a very entertaining, quick read- look no farther than The Strange Journal of the Boy Henry. It's compelling, amusing and entertaining all in one. Let's face it, good writing is good writing regardless of the age group it's intended for. Fans of suspense & intrigue will really be pleased.”From Nordic Reader's Ingmar Berglund:“A now commonplace idea made new; a complex plot laid out in simple detail. Henry's Journal is one hell of a read.”Excerpt:Entry 1I was woken, this morning, by a man's voice.“Time to get up, son,” is what I heard, over and over. So I opened my eyes and saw him. He was sitting on the bed, staring down at me.“You sleep okay?” he asked.And he smiled and placed a hand on my shoulder.“My little prince,” he continued. “You sleep okay?”I didn't know how to answer him. Because I didn't know this man. I'd never seen him before in my life.He had black hair and a mustache and light blue eyes. His skin was very pale. Almost pinkish, like he'd just taken a bath. He had big hands and long arms.“You sleep okay?” he asked me again.“I think so,” I told him.“Well, time to get up. You and your brother both.”And he looked across the room, so I looked there too. I saw another bed with a boy about my age. He wore blue pajamas, and was laying on his stomach; but his eyes were on me. His head was shaved all around the bottom, leaving a brown clump on top. And I didn't know him either.“Where am I?” I asked the man.“Home, of course,” the man said. “Where else?”I didn't have an answer for him. I wanted to panic. Am I crazy? Or was he? What if he was? I better just play along, I decided.“Let me know if you start feeling faint or dizzy, Henry,” the man said.Henry. I'm pretty sure that that's my name.“You've been ill,” he said. “Anyway, I'm making breakfast and you're gonna like it.”He rose, and I saw that he was tall. He sighed and smiled at the same time, then left the room.The boy stared at me and I stared at him. It was weird. We just looked at each other for like a whole minute. Then he got up and walked out too.I looked around at the room. The walls are a light blue, and there's a map of the world, another of the universe, and a Periodic Table. There's also a picture of a sword and a shield. A round window hangs above the boy's bed. The glass is blurred, so you can't really see anything outside. You can only tell that there's sunlight. Aside from our two beds, there're two desks.I didn't know this room.I tried to remember what my room should be like. What my dad should look like. And my brother – the man had said the boy was my brother. When did I have a brother? I couldn't remember. It was all blank.I wanted to scream: where in the world am I??I made a decision to not freak out. Really I just needed to think about this rationally.*

The Strange Journal of the Boy Henry

The Strange Journal of the Boy Henry PDF Author: S. Alini
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781506008929
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 180

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Book Description
An eleven year old boy wakes up in a bedroom. He doesn't know where he is and doesn't remember who he is. He finds a very strange household whose members insist he is part of their family. When the creepy dad starts asking him strange questions, the boy notes his observations in a journal, to solve the puzzle of his very peculiar situation.Editorial Reviews:From Stacey Turner, of The Author Spot“For a very entertaining, quick read- look no farther than The Strange Journal of the Boy Henry. It's compelling, amusing and entertaining all in one. Let's face it, good writing is good writing regardless of the age group it's intended for. Fans of suspense & intrigue will really be pleased.”From Nordic Reader's Ingmar Berglund:“A now commonplace idea made new; a complex plot laid out in simple detail. Henry's Journal is one hell of a read.”Excerpt:Entry 1I was woken, this morning, by a man's voice.“Time to get up, son,” is what I heard, over and over. So I opened my eyes and saw him. He was sitting on the bed, staring down at me.“You sleep okay?” he asked.And he smiled and placed a hand on my shoulder.“My little prince,” he continued. “You sleep okay?”I didn't know how to answer him. Because I didn't know this man. I'd never seen him before in my life.He had black hair and a mustache and light blue eyes. His skin was very pale. Almost pinkish, like he'd just taken a bath. He had big hands and long arms.“You sleep okay?” he asked me again.“I think so,” I told him.“Well, time to get up. You and your brother both.”And he looked across the room, so I looked there too. I saw another bed with a boy about my age. He wore blue pajamas, and was laying on his stomach; but his eyes were on me. His head was shaved all around the bottom, leaving a brown clump on top. And I didn't know him either.“Where am I?” I asked the man.“Home, of course,” the man said. “Where else?”I didn't have an answer for him. I wanted to panic. Am I crazy? Or was he? What if he was? I better just play along, I decided.“Let me know if you start feeling faint or dizzy, Henry,” the man said.Henry. I'm pretty sure that that's my name.“You've been ill,” he said. “Anyway, I'm making breakfast and you're gonna like it.”He rose, and I saw that he was tall. He sighed and smiled at the same time, then left the room.The boy stared at me and I stared at him. It was weird. We just looked at each other for like a whole minute. Then he got up and walked out too.I looked around at the room. The walls are a light blue, and there's a map of the world, another of the universe, and a Periodic Table. There's also a picture of a sword and a shield. A round window hangs above the boy's bed. The glass is blurred, so you can't really see anything outside. You can only tell that there's sunlight. Aside from our two beds, there're two desks.I didn't know this room.I tried to remember what my room should be like. What my dad should look like. And my brother – the man had said the boy was my brother. When did I have a brother? I couldn't remember. It was all blank.I wanted to scream: where in the world am I??I made a decision to not freak out. Really I just needed to think about this rationally.*

The Strange Journal of the Boy Henry

The Strange Journal of the Boy Henry PDF Author: S. Alini
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781506009001
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 150

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An eleven year old boy wakes up in a bedroom. He doesn't know where he is and doesn't remember who he is. He finds a very strange household whose members insist he is part of their family. When the creepy dad starts asking him strange questions, the boy notes his observations in a journal, to solve the puzzle of his very peculiar situation.A mystery with twists and turns Dan Brown would admire.Editorial Reviews:From Stacey Turner, of The Author Spot“For a very entertaining, quick read- look no farther than The Strange Journal of the Boy Henry. It's compelling, amusing and entertaining all in one. Let's face it, good writing is good writing regardless of the age group it's intended for. Fans of suspense & intrigue will really be pleased.”From Nordic Reader's Ingmar Berglund:“A now commonplace idea made new; a complex plot laid out in simple detail. Henry's Journal is one hell of a read.”Excerpt:Entry 1I was woken, this morning, by a man's voice.“Time to get up, son,” is what I heard, over and over. So I opened my eyes and saw him. He was sitting on the bed, staring down at me.“You sleep okay?” he asked.And he smiled and placed a hand on my shoulder.“My little prince,” he continued. “You sleep okay?”I didn't know how to answer him. Because I didn't know this man. I'd never seen him before in my life.He had black hair and a mustache and light blue eyes. His skin was very pale. Almost pinkish, like he'd just taken a bath. He had big hands and long arms.“You sleep okay?” he asked me again.“I think so,” I told him.“Well, time to get up. You and your brother both.”And he looked across the room, so I looked there too. I saw another bed with a boy about my age. He wore blue pajamas, and was laying on his stomach; but his eyes were on me. His head was shaved all around the bottom, leaving a brown clump on top. And I didn't know him either.“Where am I?” I asked the man.“Home, of course,” the man said. “Where else?”I didn't have an answer for him. I wanted to panic. Am I crazy? Or was he? What if he was? I better just play along, I decided.“Let me know if you start feeling faint or dizzy, Henry,” the man said.Henry. I'm pretty sure that that's my name.“You've been ill,” he said. “Anyway, I'm making breakfast and you're gonna like it.”He rose, and I saw that he was tall. He sighed and smiled at the same time, then left the room.The boy stared at me and I stared at him. It was weird. We just looked at each other for like a whole minute. Then he got up and walked out too.I looked around at the room. The walls are a light blue, and there's a map of the world, another of the universe, and a Periodic Table. There's also a picture of a sword and a shield. A round window hangs above the boy's bed. The glass is blurred, so you can't really see anything outside. You can only tell that there's sunlight. Aside from our two beds, there're two desks.I didn't know this room.I tried to remember what my room should be like. What my dad should look like. And my brother – the man had said the boy was my brother. When did I have a brother? I couldn't remember. It was all blank.I wanted to scream: where in the world am I??I made a decision to not freak out. Really I just needed to think about this rationally.*

The Strange Journal of the Boy Henry - Books 1 And 2

The Strange Journal of the Boy Henry - Books 1 And 2 PDF Author: S. Alini
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781506008820
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 298

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Book Description
An eleven year old boy wakes up in a bedroom. He doesn't know where he is and doesn't remember who he is. He finds a very strange household whose members insist he is part of their family. When the creepy dad starts asking him strange questions, the boy notes his observations in a journal, to solve the puzzle of his very peculiar situation.A mystery with twists and turns Dan Brown would admire.Editorial Reviews:From Stacey Turner, of The Author Spot“For a very entertaining, quick read- look no farther than The Strange Journal of the Boy Henry. It's compelling, amusing and entertaining all in one. Let's face it, good writing is good writing regardless of the age group it's intended for. Fans of suspense & intrigue will really be pleased.”From Nordic Reader's Ingmar Berglund:“A now commonplace idea made new; a complex plot laid out in simple detail. Henry's Journal is one hell of a read.”Excerpt:Entry 1I was woken, this morning, by a man's voice.“Time to get up, son,” is what I heard, over and over. So I opened my eyes and saw him. He was sitting on the bed, staring down at me.“You sleep okay?” he asked.And he smiled and placed a hand on my shoulder.“My little prince,” he continued. “You sleep okay?”I didn't know how to answer him. Because I didn't know this man. I'd never seen him before in my life.He had black hair and a mustache and light blue eyes. His skin was very pale. Almost pinkish, like he'd just taken a bath. He had big hands and long arms.“You sleep okay?” he asked me again.“I think so,” I told him.“Well, time to get up. You and your brother both.”And he looked across the room, so I looked there too. I saw another bed with a boy about my age. He wore blue pajamas, and was laying on his stomach; but his eyes were on me. His head was shaved all around the bottom, leaving a brown clump on top. And I didn't know him either.“Where am I?” I asked the man.“Home, of course,” the man said. “Where else?”I didn't have an answer for him. I wanted to panic. Am I crazy? Or was he? What if he was? I better just play along, I decided.“Let me know if you start feeling faint or dizzy, Henry,” the man said.Henry. I'm pretty sure that that's my name.“You've been ill,” he said. “Anyway, I'm making breakfast and you're gonna like it.”He rose, and I saw that he was tall. He sighed and smiled at the same time, then left the room.The boy stared at me and I stared at him. It was weird. We just looked at each other for like a whole minute. Then he got up and walked out too.I looked around at the room. The walls are a light blue, and there's a map of the world, another of the universe, and a Periodic Table. There's also a picture of a sword and a shield. A round window hangs above the boy's bed. The glass is blurred, so you can't really see anything outside. You can only tell that there's sunlight. Aside from our two beds, there're two desks.I didn't know this room.I tried to remember what my room should be like. What my dad should look like. And my brother – the man had said the boy was my brother. When did I have a brother? I couldn't remember. It was all blank.I wanted to scream: where in the world am I??I made a decision to not freak out. Really I just needed to think about this rationally.*

The Boy's friend, a monthly journal

The Boy's friend, a monthly journal PDF Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 476

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Bradshaw's Journal

Bradshaw's Journal PDF Author:
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Category : Periodicals
Languages : en
Pages : 454

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Henry Reed's Journey

Henry Reed's Journey PDF Author: Keith Robertson
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0140341455
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Book Description
When Henry sets off on a trip across the country with his friend Midge and her family, he decides to keep a journal. In it, he keeps track of all the sights they see, and all the strange things that take place when he and Midge get caught up in some innocent and blameless goings-on.

Henry Aaron's Dream

Henry Aaron's Dream PDF Author: Matt Tavares
Publisher: Candlewick Press
ISBN: 0763632244
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 41

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A picture book biography of African-American baseball player Hank Aaron.

Henry VIII's Children

Henry VIII's Children PDF Author: Caroline Angus
Publisher: Pen and Sword History
ISBN: 1399095897
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 258

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Of the five Tudor monarchs, only one was ever born to rule. While much of King Henry VIII’s reign is centered on his reckless marriage choices, it was the foundations laid by Henry and Queen Katherine of Aragon that shaped the future of the crown. Among the suffering of five lost heirs, the royal couple placed all their hopes in the surviving Princess Mary. Her early life weaves a tale of promise, diplomacy, and pageantry never again seen in King Henry’s life, but a deep-rooted desire for a son, a legacy of his own scattered childhood, pushed Henry VIII to smother Mary’s chance to rule. An affair soon produced an unlikely heir in Henry Fitzroy, and while one child was pure royalty, the other illegitimate, the comparison of their childhoods would show a race to throne closer than many wished to admit. King Henry’s cruelty saw his heirs’ fates pivot as wives came and went, and the birth Princess Elizabeth, saw long-term plans upended for short-term desires. With the death of one heir hidden from view, the birth of Prince Edward finally gave the realm an heir born to rule, but King Henry’s personal desires and paranoia left his heirs facing constant uncertainty for another decade until his death. Behind the narrative of Henry VIII’s wives, wars, reformation and ruthlessness, there were children, living lives of education among people who cared for them, surrounded by items in generous locations which symbolized their place in their father’s heart. They faced excitement, struggles, and isolation which would shape their own reigns. From the heights of a surviving princess destined and decreed to influence Europe, to illegitimate children scattered to the winds of fortune, the childhoods of Henry VIII’s heirs is one of ambition, destiny, heartache, and triumph.

The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar

The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar PDF Author: Roald Dahl
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101652950
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 241

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Book Description
Seven superb short stories from the bestselling author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and The BFG! The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar is coming soon to Netflix! Meet the boy who can talk to animals and the man who can see with his eyes closed. And find out about the treasure buried deep underground. A clever mix of fact and fiction, this collection also includes how master storyteller Roald Dahl became a writer. With Roald Dahl, you can never be sure where reality ends and fantasy begins. "All the tales are entrancing inventions." —Publishers Weekly

The Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larsen

The Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larsen PDF Author: Susin Nielsen
Publisher: Tundra Books
ISBN: 1770496548
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 258

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Thirteen-year-old Henry's happy, ordinary life comes to an abrupt halt when his older brother, Jesse, picks up their father's hunting rifle and leaves the house one morning. What follows shatters Henry's family, who are forced to resume their lives in a new city, where no one knows their past. When Henry's therapist suggests he keeps a journal, at first he is resistant. But soon he confides in it at all hours of the day and night.