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Author of story thieves
Author of story thieves













All fictional people can rewrite themselves, but they require a non-fictional anchor, preferably an author, to do it without disappearing. Author Powers: A quite literal version.Audience Participation: The Fourth Book, which is formatted like a choose your own adventure book.And the Adventure Continues: Assuming the author doesn't write any more books, the last book seems to end on this.After getting his imagination back, Owen embarks on a quest to reunite Bethany's two split halves and stop Nobody from wiping out the entire fictional multiverse. Story Thieves: Worlds Apart: Nobody succeeds in separating the fictional and non-fictional world, resulting in nobody in the non-fictional world having an imagination.Story Thieves: Pick the Plot: In the fourth book, which is formatted like a choose your own adventure book, we follow Owen as he tries to escape a time prison and stop Nobody.Story Thieves: Secret Origins: The third installment where we finally find out who Bethany's father is and discover the identity of Nobody, the blank-faced man who has been helping our heroes in the past few books.In this one Owen, Bethany, and Kiel are opposed by a strange fictional kid in a question mark mask who is supposedly related to Sherlock Holmes. Story Thieves: The Stolen Chapters: The second book in the series.Story Thieves: The first book in the series where Bethany and Owen meet.In the process, the two friends come across and befriend many fictional people and discover a plot to separate the fictional and non-fictional worlds by removing non-fictional people's imagination. It chronicles the adventures of Owen Conners and his half-fictional friend Bethany Sanderson as they travel through fictional worlds in search of Bethany's father who went missing when she was four. Be More Fictional Story Thieves is a book series by James Riley, author of the series Half Upon a Time.















Author of story thieves