What’s Director Guy about?So, you suddenly find yourself in someone else’s head. Of all the rotten luck, it’s a teenager’s head. You see through his eyes, hear through his ears, feel through his skin, etc. Where did your life go? Your memory is gone too. You don’t know who you are or were, don’t know where you came from, don’t know your name or your parent’s faces, and don’t know how to get out of this kid’s head. This teenager controls everything. At least you and he can think thoughts back and forth to each other. Of course, that freaks him out a bit because you’re in his head, but he’s adjusting. Typically, he won’t listen to any of your advice. How the devil did this happen? Can it be undone? If so, who would you be . . . err. . . had been. You get dragged through high school, meet his cute, smart girlfriend and his dope smoking buddies. He talks about the voice in his head, and EVERYONE wants to help. Oh great! You two start sharing dreams. You get the incredible urge to travel west. Can you convince him to go? And what happens if you don’t get this all figured out before the dream’s countdown clock strikes zero? Somebody help!This Young Adult coming of age novel gracefully crosses a psychic telepathic mystery with mental-space opera adventure to achieve one of the most unique, distinctive, and rare stories available today. Featuring two strong male protagonists (Von and Director Guy) living in one body along with the intelligent, beautiful girl friend, Julia, who assists in unwinding the entire mystery, we have a story that takes us through ESP, peer pressure, exorcism, LSD, voodoo, and even time travel. Hang on because it’s a FUN trip. Enjoy.
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- Release Date 05/23/2018
- Author Edward Gay Gauthier
- Language English
- Company Edward G. Gauthier
- Weight 15 ounces
- Dimensions 6 x 0.72 x 9 inches
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