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The Big Picture - Part 2 Book 1 The Sum Of Man
Introduction
Hi. I'm your third person and I'll be telling you my story. In part one Billy told you his story in the present tense. I'm going to be telling you my story in the third person past tense. It's still the same person telling the same story. However, I can share it from a different point of view this way.
In part 1 Billy introduced himself. He's a pretty screwed up kid. He hates learning. He's an underachiever. He only does what he feels like. He has no goals, huge self-image problems, and is a drug and alcohol addict. Because of being spoiled he falsely believes that life is a bowl of cherries. If you have read Part 1 then you also know many other problems which young Mr. Porter has to deal with.
This is the story of what turned Bill Porter's life around. I don't want to give away the plot, but Bill's turn-around story involves mystery, adventure, the supernatural, fantasy, and situation comedy. If you like stories like Harry Potter, Star Wars, and Camelot you will probably like this one. However, this is not a children's book! And it is non-fiction. The story line is unique but not unknown. For the first time the general public is about to find out what up until now has been kept on a 'need to know' basis.
This is the story of what turned Bill Porter’s life around. I don’t want to give away the plot, but Bill’s turn-around story involves mystery, adventure, the supernatural, fantasy, and comedy. If you like stories like Harry Potter, Star Wars, and Camelot you will probably like this one. However, this is not a children’s book! And it is non-fiction. The story line is unique but not unknown. For the first time the general public is about to find out what up until this time has been kept on a ‘need to know’ basis.
This is the story of what turned Bill Porter’s life around. I don’t want to give away the plot, but Bill’s turn-around story involves mystery, adventure, the supernatural, fantasy, and comedy. If you like stories like Harry Potter, Star Wars, and Camelot you will probably like this one. However, this is not a children’s book! And it is non-fiction. The story line is unique but not unknown. For the first time the general public is about to find out what up until this time has been kept on a ‘need to know’ basis. |