![]() ![]() ![]() The most important thing, however, was that it had been half a year since he had seen his three closest friends. At least Reynie found it amusing to think so, for he had just determined that his present situation could be described entirely in terms of halves: he was half a day's drive from the suburbs of Stonetown, where he lived half a mile from the nearest small town and according to the man who had given him directions, he had another half mile to go before he reached his destination. To an observer, Reynie might well have appeared lost and far from home, and in fact such an observer would have been half right. Other than a falcon soaring high over the road and a few meadowlarks keeping a low profile in the fields on either side, Reynie was the only living creature around. He was an average-looking boy-with average brown hair and eyes, legs of average length, nose an average distance from his ears, and so on-and he was entirely alone. On a bright September morning, when most children his age were in school fretting over fractions and decimal points, a boy named Reynie Muldoon was walking down a dusty road. ![]()
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