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In this world, a lucky few are born with special powers based on a single word. That word is called an "EPITHET." Each epithet is linked to the user's soul, and no two people have the same one. By tapping into their word, epithet users--the inscribed--can do things that ordinary people--mundies--could only dream of. After a long week of dealing with criminals and panic attacks, twelve-year-old Molly Blyndeff returns home to her family's toy store for some much-needed rest. Unfortunately, her older sister, Lorelai, has other plans. Molly and her friends end up trapped in a magical world created…mehr

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In this world, a lucky few are born with special powers based on a single word. That word is called an "EPITHET." Each epithet is linked to the user's soul, and no two people have the same one. By tapping into their word, epithet users--the inscribed--can do things that ordinary people--mundies--could only dream of. After a long week of dealing with criminals and panic attacks, twelve-year-old Molly Blyndeff returns home to her family's toy store for some much-needed rest. Unfortunately, her older sister, Lorelai, has other plans. Molly and her friends end up trapped in a magical world created by Lori's epithet, Augment. Now they must travel through her wonderland to confront Lorelai, and the only weapon they have at their disposal is Molly's considerably less intimidating epithet, Dumb. Prison of Plastic is the official continuation of the beloved web-animated series Epithet Erased. This sequel is the story of two sisters in a broken home struggling with their powers, themselves, and each other.
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Autorenporträt
BRENDAN BLABER is a voice actor, writer, and animator who spends the bulk of his time making silly videos for his YouTube channel, JelloApocalypse. In 2019, he created seven videos that made up the original Epithet Erased animated series. Doing this destroyed his hands. Doctors advised him not to destroy his hands again, so Brendan decided he would continue the story another way--in a series of books. He forgot that typing a book also requires your hands. Whoops. >Prison of Plastic is his first novel.