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The Zillion-Mile Journey

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The Zillion-Mile Journey

By: Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
Narrated by: Anna Beagley
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Have you ever taken a step so big it covered a zillion miles? Duke is about to. Duke isn't just any boy he's an explorer. With his shiny Adventuring Boots polished and a very important, cinnamon-scented letter in his pocket, he's ready for a quest. His mission? To deliver a letter to the Man in the Moon, who has sadly lost his laugh. But Duke isn't going alone. He has Barnaby, his trusty (and surprisingly fast) flying pet snail, who zips through the air with a tiny, determined zumm-zumm-zumm.

The Zillion-Mile Journey isn't a walk in the park. It's a wild adventure that will take Duke and Barnaby: Across a Giggling Gully that fizzes and chuckles. Through the soft, lumpy Land of Lost Socks. Over the Mumbling Mountains that groan and grumble with every step. Boing-ing through a City Made of Bouncy Castles. And navigating a Noodle Nebula that zings and tingles With a map made of crumbs and a grumpy troll blocking the way, the journey feels longer than a zillion miles. Duke's feet are tired and his boots are full of holes.

Can one small adventurer and his flying snail really make it all the way to the stars? Can they bring the Man in the Moon his laughter back?

The first step is the beginning of the biggest adventure of all.

©2025 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi (P)2025 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
Humourous Fiction Literature & Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy
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