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Why Not-World Paperback | Pages: 358 pages
Rating: 4.07 | 54 Users | 10 Reviews

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Librarian's note: Alternate cover edition of ISBN 1481959824. Young Elsie Boncoeur is staging a one-girl rebellion against a world full of ignorance and prejudice, but her search for a world based on intelligence and justice leads her into a surreal alternate universe, where Einstein won World War II, the Greek gods were real and the citizenry are guided by the moral precepts of a lost Shakespeare comedy.

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Title:Why Not-World
Author:Alexei Maxim Russell
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 358 pages
Published:January 24th 2013 by CreateSpace (first published January 23rd 2013)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia. Science Fiction Fantasy. Fiction

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Ratings: 4.07 From 54 Users | 10 Reviews

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good book

guess i should go into details... hm.. I may have given it 4 stars if i think of it just because there were some minor editing mistakes. but i care mostly about the story and it was very good! author is very good at keeping attention of the reader, it was just very very fascinating from start to finish. i am rereading it. very fantasy tho! Almost too fantastical but good dialogue makes it believable! Definate a fun read. (i hope there is a sequel)

Okay, this book is definitely an original. For the most part, it was quite a memorable experience. Not the author's best, however, as I liked his other books better. Still good though.

Not the usual damsel in distress. ;-) For the most part, I liked it. Nice esacep from reality.

Thanks for the fun read.

It is very imaginative. Never read anything quite like it. Well written, although the plot is a bit erratic. If you're easily offended, you might not like it. It personally mentions God, Virgin Mary, Hitler and his architect Speer and they actually figure in the plot. I already saw a German girl tearing the book apart here on goodreads and I can guess why. If your family history has any direct connection to the Nazis or the Catholic church you might hate the book. I can see this book causing a

Hi everyone. Alexei Maxim Russell here. My thanks for reading my work. I do read every review, and appreciate every insight. And I enjoy reading the negative reviews just as much as I enjoy reading the positive, so feel free to speak your mind. I'm often more fascinated by what the review tells me about the psychology of the reader than I am in the review itself. I think that all writers are fascinated by people, in this way. This is, in fact, the first book I ever wrote, which explains, to some
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