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Following Breadbasket's, Leon's, and the Waiter's return in the books Yetser Days and Letters of Tabula/Saint Patrick, they are back again in a series of short stories written by Othniel Poole over the ANZAC Day weekend of 2020. Here we find a simple lad named Breadbasket joining the Earth Army, which wants to gain a hold across the universe. His friends Leon and the Waiter are with him, and so are his sister Saraph, his spiritual advisor W.A.H., and his parents, Soren and Giggle. There are also new characters from the other side of the galaxy who all become friends, even in the face of…mehr

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Following Breadbasket's, Leon's, and the Waiter's return in the books Yetser Days and Letters of Tabula/Saint Patrick, they are back again in a series of short stories written by Othniel Poole over the ANZAC Day weekend of 2020. Here we find a simple lad named Breadbasket joining the Earth Army, which wants to gain a hold across the universe. His friends Leon and the Waiter are with him, and so are his sister Saraph, his spiritual advisor W.A.H., and his parents, Soren and Giggle. There are also new characters from the other side of the galaxy who all become friends, even in the face of danger. This book is dedicated to those who remember the 1990s, when worlds were there to see and explore. Being light speed, this is very quick to read! About the Author: Othniel Poole grew up near Melbourne, Australia. and now resides in its suburbs. "Victoria is a very green state in Australia and even has snow in the mountains in winter. It's great to go walking through the wilderness here, and that's what originally inspired me and my friends to come up with the world of Breadbasket, like it was a whole other planet." This is his 14th book.
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Othniel Poole grew up near Melbourne, Australia. and now resides in its suburbs. This is his 13th book, which brings "old characters into the poems, and characters from different places meeting each other. Church history inspired a lot of it, and all the mysteries that are still to be solved, as well as the patterns one is pursued by."