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All The Little Things The Heart Of All Things Book 1 Stacey Winters

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All The Little Things The Heart Of All Things Book 1 Stacey Winters
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Publisher: anonymous
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.11 MB
Pages: 308
Author: Stacey Winters
ISBN: B0BTV9ZNYN
Language: English
Year: 2023
Volume: 1

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All The Little Things The Heart Of All Things Book 1 Stacey Winters by Stacey Winters B0BTV9ZNYN instant download after payment.

“I’m a nerd. There is no way around it. Once your parents name you after
a superhero’s alter ego, it’s hard not to be. As I’m sure you are all aware,
I’m way more alter ego than hero. I’d say ninety-nine percent to one.
You’re probably wondering which of the famous superheroes I get my
namesake from. Am I Clark Kent to everyone’s favorite Superman? Bruce
Wayne to the infamous Batman? Or my personal favorite… Tony Stark to
the awesome Iron Man? Sadly, none of the above.“My name is Peter Parker. Yes. Yes. The Amazing Spiderman. What kind
of shit is that, right? Dude got his superpowers from being bitten by a
dumb spider. He is, without a doubt, my least favorite comic book hero
and I’m stuck with him. While I was growing up, I was stuck with
Spiderman-themed birthday parties, Halloween costumes, lunch boxes, and
book bags. If Spiderman was on it, it was always under the Christmas tree.
And that was just what my parents made me suffer through. It was some of
you that really knew how to throw a punch about it.

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