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        <title>Billy Bonkel - The Awakening of Billy Bonkel</title>
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        <description>Meet Billy Bonkel. a very ordinary, even boring, little boy who's never had an adventure in his life. Then suddenly, unexpectedly, he finds himself in a parallel world where he is faced with amazing adventures and challenged to be a hero.
Does he rise to the challenge? Read and anjoy this first adventure of Billy written by an exciting new talent, a born storyteller, Anthony Joyce.</description>
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                      <title>Chapter 1</title>
                      <link>http://www.billybonkel.com/listen-read/the-awakening-of-billy-bonkel/chapter-1</link>
                      <description>Billy Bonkel was an unhappy boy, because nothing exciting ever happened to him. But his greatest problem - which was rare in boys of his age - was that he totally lacked imagination. </description>
                      <author>geoff</author>
                      <pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2008 13:43:28 +0000</pubDate>
                      
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<p>Billy Bonkel was an unhappy boy, because nothing exciting ever
happened to him. But his greatest problem - which was rare in boys of
his age - was that he totally lacked imagination. Most children,
especially children like Billy who spend a good deal of time on their
own, would make up an imaginary friend or pretend to be someone great,
someone special, a pirate, a spaceman or a secret detective. Not so
with Billy Bonkel; Billy was just Billy - bored Billy, boring Billy,
unhappy Billy.</p>
<p>Another problem for Billy was that he didn’t have any friends. This
was partly because his family were farmers who lived in a farmhouse
miles away from anyone else and partly because he found playing with
other children far too boring. It was always ‘Let’s pretend this and
let’s pretend that,’ and Billy could not see the point of this at
all.</p>
<p>Little did Billy know it, but things were about to change
dramatically. On a fine sunny day in May when he was walking alone
through the woods to the north of Bonkel Farm, minding his own
business, it suddenly happened! A multi-coloured light shone through
the trees directly in front of him, making him trip over a yew tree
root and fall headlong into a hollow on the other side. He rolled over
and over until he finally came to a stop by bumping his head on a large
round stone. All went dark.</p>
<p><br />
The next thing that Billy knew was that he was spinning round and
round, as if he was being sucked into the very centre of the earth. If
he had possessed any sort of imagination he might have thought of
something more interesting, like being close to the eye of a tornado.
As it was, all Billy wondered was whether he was dreaming or not.</p>
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                      <link>http://www.billybonkel.com/listen-read/the-awakening-of-billy-bonkel/BB.mp3</link>
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                      <author>geoff</author>
                      <pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2008 13:27:21 +0000</pubDate>
                      

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