“They landed in a huge circle of white dust, with a rim of sharp-looking
rocks all the way round the outside. Everything was bathed in harsh
colourless light, like moonlight but ten times as powerful. In the middle of
the circle of rock was a massive square stone slab, and on the slab, flat on
his back, lay a giant with his eyes closed.”
The children fly with some owls to the moon, where they meet the Queen of
the Night and hear the story of Pandora and Prometheus. The seventh chapter
of twelve.
"This is wondrous" - Joel Weishaus, http://web.pdx.edu/%7Epdx00282/
"I am reading your 'The Puzzle Box' and loving it." - Regina Celia Pinto,
http://www.arteonline.arq.br/
http://www.edwardpicot.com/puzzlebox/
(If you don't see links to all seven chapters when you get to the Puzzle Box
index-page, click CTRL + Refresh to update the page.)
- Edward Picot
http://hyperex.co.uk - The Hyperliterature Exchange
http://edwardpicot.com - personal website
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