The Mystery of Doomed Dune - Short Story, Signed

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Hardcovers are expected to ship in early-mid October (since they must make an extra stop in Iowa for Joe Hox to sign them)!

Introducing a special physical edition of "The Mystery of Doomed Dune," complete with a cover redesign by the talented Joe Hox!

This 40-page short story will be available in two editions: paperback and hardcover, both signed by me.

But I wanted the hardcover to be extra special. That's why I won't be the only one signing them. The limited edition hardcover also comes SIGNED BY JOE HOX, the cover artist.

Additionally, each hardcover will be numbered. The first copy pre-ordered will be 1/25, the second 2/25, and so on and so forth. That's right, there will only be 25 copies like this available (EVER FOR ALL TIME), so don't delay! Pre-order today to ensure you own this incredibly rare collector's item.

Style: Signed Paperback

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Yumay Rodriguez

Purchased all these books for my daugther. She felt in love with the first book in Christmas when "Santa" brought it for her. After she finished, she asked about the sequel, so the "Easter Bunny" brought the second book. ;)
She loves it, she is reading #2 as we speak.
Jon was amazing, it was super nice meeting him.
We are looking forward to any other one of his treasures in the near future.

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Alissa Zavalianos
A sweet introduction!

This story is a great insight into the world Tilton has created. Short, sweet, and nonetheless filled with heart, this story will make you want to keep turning the pages until the very end.

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Zev Bordowitz
A Sweet Expansion into the Lands Of Luxury

What a charming story! It's so interesting to see these characters in this science fiction/dystopia (or false utopia in regards to the latter half of Lands of Luxury) are regular children who are anxious to experience joy.

Melina discovers a pocket of joy inside Doomed Dune. She can have it all to herself, and the idea which first seems tempting quickly becomes painful.

Is a secret joy worth isolating herself? Or is honey sweeter when eaten with her whole community?

She might ask herself if she's being selfless for a good reason, and that is a worthy question. Maybe it doesn't matter one's intentions, if they improve the lives of the people around those around her.