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This is a book with no relation to anything written on it. It is meant to be a humorous book, but it turns out it isn't one. Depending on your age, depending how much of the world you get, you will see if this book suits you. Doesn't matter if you don't want to read it... I will read it to myself every night and laugh and laugh and laugh. The chapters aren't even 'proper' chapters. The characters aren't even 'proper' characters. The plot--there is no plot. The book isn't even a 'proper' book. This 'book' was written because the author wanted humour in her life. And she also needed some time to practice her writing. This was also written as the author wanted a break-mixed-writing time, so that is another reason why she wrote this short story. Here is a small blurb: When the night falls, the ground falls. It is the year 4567 and everyone is happy about their job, apart from one ambiguous girl called Marlene. When she is told that she must attend the midnight dance ball, hosted by the leader of All, she must make a choice. The party is at night-when the ground falls. Marlene has seen many people go through the ground; everyone thinks that if one falls down there, they die. This is when disaster struck: when Marlene goes to the ball, hours before the midnight dance ball starts, the ground starts to fall. And she is the only one who manages to go down there. She is trapped there, surrounded in tall gloomy shadows. She encounters many strange ducks, cakes and toilet paper. They are here to destroy people from the Up World. She must seek refuge before it is too late.