Thinks and Things

Oct 29, 2010

Thinks and Things

Thinks and Things
by Crystal Johnson

Thinks and Things can hear people’s thoughts and turn them into things. However, the world just isn’t ready for a farm of Grandma clones or an introduced to the Durtle. The Fixer repairs the damage the thinks have caused. But when the a fairytale witch escapes to Suburbia and a carousel lion comes to life, the Fixer has to work fast before these things unfold irreversibly, all while tracking down Thinks and Things.

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