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By the Book

Author: Alex McGilvery has been reading since before he can remember, and writing almost that long. He has published 18 books and is author and editor at his imprint Celticfrog Publishing. He lives in Kamloops with his dog and the stories clawing their way out of his head. They've never gone on a quest. They've never done anything that wasn't in The Book. God appears in Paul's kitchen during breakfast and sends Paul on a quest. The quest begins by taking the first person he meets as his companion. Daniel comes by to trade for vegetable and begins a Tuesday that ends with them on the road away from their home with only a Page from Paul's Book to guide them. Paul and Daniel learn very quickly that the world is bigger and stranger than anything they'd known before. Only as they starting succeeding in their quest do the friends realize they are fighting an ancient and powerful evil. If they win, their world will never be the same. If they lose, all hope of love and beauty may be lost. Imagine that Adam and Eve not only refused to eat the forbidden fruit, but pestered God morning and night to tell them what to do so they would not displease God. Imagine they were given Books to follow so they would never anger God. Imagine if those Books were wrong. They've never done anything that wasn't in The Book. This Tuesday, God sent them on a quest. Now, they’re learning that not everything is in The Book.

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Chapter 43

"You have doomed us all!" the serpentines wailed and fled across the sky.

Paul followed Daniel and Diana into the Garden. It was truly a marvelous place. The paintings on the library barely hinted at its beauty. Paul's friends were standing in front of a marvelous tree.

"Here is the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil," the child said. "Its Fruit will set all your people free of the Books. They will be able to choose joy for themselves."

"Or evil," Daniel said sadly.

"Just taste it and be free."

"Free of what?"

"Free to choose Good or Evil for yourselves."

Diana reached out and picked a fruit from the tree.

Daniel took it from her and looked at it for a long time.

"In the story," he said finally, "it is the serpent who tries to convince the man and the woman to eat the fruit in disobedience of God. The serpentines are afraid of what we might do here, but you aren't, are you?"

"You have the power to shake the heavens to its foundations," the child said.