Ant God

Ant God by James Lovegrove, published by Barrington Stoke in 2005, is a 63-page work that explores themes of fantasy and the supernatural. The story follows Dan and his best friend Jason, who is known for his imaginative and unconventional ideas. When Jason creates the Truth Glasses, which he claims reveal hidden truths, Dan becomes increasingly concerned that his friend may have ventured too far into the unknown.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of friendship and the consequences of curiosity. As Dan grapples with his apprehensions about Jason’s latest invention, the story unfolds with elements of paranormal intrigue. This edition, written in English, invites young adult readers to engage with the fantastical and the bizarre, prompting reflections on the boundaries of imagination and reality.
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YA. Big ideas. Big and weird ideas. That’s what Dan’s best friend Jason does best. Like the one when he decided that cats ruled the world. Now he’s made the Truth Glasses. He says they show him things that shouldn’t be seen. Dan has a bad feeling. He thinks that Jason might have gone one step too far this time. Will Dan be able to stop him, before it’s too late?
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