Description:Summer 2020. The first lockdown has ended in the small Canadian town of Moosehead. Twenty-four-year-old Vincent McKnight emerges from three months of stay-at-home orders into a surreal new normal of multi-coloured face masks, acrid hand sanitizers, and germaphobic neighbours standing six feet apart.The new normal becomes even stranger when Vince's Indigenous grandfather sends him to buy a loaf of bread from the town's new baker. Stefanie Muller speaks five languages, has beautiful blue eyes... and is a certified conspiracy theorist. She believes the pandemic is a hoax to justify totalitarian "public health" measures.But when the local cop pulls out his taser, Stefanie's dystopian premonitions no longer seem so theoretical. And when the restrictions threaten Granddad's life, Vince finds himself going face-to-mask with the emerging police state — forced to choose whether to follow senseless rules or to follow his pounding heart."...a ripping story of courage, awakening and love (with some good laughs thrown in)..." —Patrick Corbett, former director of W5 and The Beachcombers"I absolutely enjoyed Much Ado About Corona from start to finish. I had so many different thoughts and emotions while I read it, good and bad. I really enjoyed the writing style and the humour. All in all, a great book!" —Mark Bell, retired NHL hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, San Jose Sharks, Chicago Blackhawks and Anaheim Ducks)"Seriously folks, read the book. Much Ado About Corona is a fantastic read and well worth your time. The thing I really enjoyed about the story was how three-dimensional the characters were. It's an excellent tool if you have friends, family or co-workers who are on the fence and open to starting to hear the truth." —Will Dove, The Iron Will Report"This is it! The great Canadian COVID novel! Much Ado About Corona offers a pleasant world to be engrossed in, despite the dystopian backdrop, thanks to the well-drawn characters, wry humor, and accurate moral compass." —Dr. Kevin Barrett PhD, author of Truth Jihad: My Epic Struggle Against the 9/11 Big Lie"The book is quite thick and yet I surprised myself at how quickly I got through it; I had a hard time putting it down! It is a captivating and relatable story. I loved all the characters, and the writing style. While it is written as a fiction it feels real. I cannot wait for the next one!" —L.L. Tremblay, author of Seven Roses and Light Over Dark"I enjoyed Much Ado About Corona immensely. The police interaction was bang on..." —Constable Leland Keane, retired Royal Canadian Mounted Police"I have high praise for Much Ado About Corona's characterization, pacing, condensed truth and irony, and just the right amount of humour." —Nowick Gray, author of Chameleon: The Virtual Reality Virus"[A] historically significant... page-turning fictional account..." —Andrew Brannan, registered ICU nurse"... a fascinating, entertaining, and sometimes very sad story, full of irony and subtle humour." —Dr. Eva Szekely, retired psychologist, author of Never Too Thin"Guys just get it! Much Ado About Corona is a great book... If you get this book and don't love it, I'll send you a refund. It's that good. John's created something beautiful and wonderful." —Ken McCarthy, author of What the Nurses Saw, Fauci’s First Fraud, and Unraveling the CoVid Con“Much Ado About Corona's turn of phrase and use of language are beautiful. Even with such a serious topic, the author flavoured it with lots of humour. John Manley is a master storyteller with a great ability to develop his characters - even the novel's villain got to show his soul as well as his pathology.” —Seán ÓLaoire, PhD, author of Setting God Free“History will be written to falsely show how our government ‘saved’ us from extinction. Much Ado About Corona slowly brings forward the invisible truth. The novel flows well, has an original story, maintained my attention and has an unexpected good ending.” —Constable Vincent Gircys, retired Ontario Provincial Police“Much Ado About Corona is indeed a page-turner. The dialogue is believable and unforced, the characters brimming with vivid life and individuality. Absorbing reading [with] so many original, quotable lines! And there were moments when I was laughing aloud.” —Sean Arthur Joyce, author of Diary of a Pandemic YearWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Much Ado About Corona. To get started finding Much Ado About Corona, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: Summer 2020. The first lockdown has ended in the small Canadian town of Moosehead. Twenty-four-year-old Vincent McKnight emerges from three months of stay-at-home orders into a surreal new normal of multi-coloured face masks, acrid hand sanitizers, and germaphobic neighbours standing six feet apart.The new normal becomes even stranger when Vince's Indigenous grandfather sends him to buy a loaf of bread from the town's new baker. Stefanie Muller speaks five languages, has beautiful blue eyes... and is a certified conspiracy theorist. She believes the pandemic is a hoax to justify totalitarian "public health" measures.But when the local cop pulls out his taser, Stefanie's dystopian premonitions no longer seem so theoretical. And when the restrictions threaten Granddad's life, Vince finds himself going face-to-mask with the emerging police state — forced to choose whether to follow senseless rules or to follow his pounding heart."...a ripping story of courage, awakening and love (with some good laughs thrown in)..." —Patrick Corbett, former director of W5 and The Beachcombers"I absolutely enjoyed Much Ado About Corona from start to finish. I had so many different thoughts and emotions while I read it, good and bad. I really enjoyed the writing style and the humour. All in all, a great book!" —Mark Bell, retired NHL hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, San Jose Sharks, Chicago Blackhawks and Anaheim Ducks)"Seriously folks, read the book. Much Ado About Corona is a fantastic read and well worth your time. The thing I really enjoyed about the story was how three-dimensional the characters were. It's an excellent tool if you have friends, family or co-workers who are on the fence and open to starting to hear the truth." —Will Dove, The Iron Will Report"This is it! The great Canadian COVID novel! Much Ado About Corona offers a pleasant world to be engrossed in, despite the dystopian backdrop, thanks to the well-drawn characters, wry humor, and accurate moral compass." —Dr. Kevin Barrett PhD, author of Truth Jihad: My Epic Struggle Against the 9/11 Big Lie"The book is quite thick and yet I surprised myself at how quickly I got through it; I had a hard time putting it down! It is a captivating and relatable story. I loved all the characters, and the writing style. While it is written as a fiction it feels real. I cannot wait for the next one!" —L.L. Tremblay, author of Seven Roses and Light Over Dark"I enjoyed Much Ado About Corona immensely. The police interaction was bang on..." —Constable Leland Keane, retired Royal Canadian Mounted Police"I have high praise for Much Ado About Corona's characterization, pacing, condensed truth and irony, and just the right amount of humour." —Nowick Gray, author of Chameleon: The Virtual Reality Virus"[A] historically significant... page-turning fictional account..." —Andrew Brannan, registered ICU nurse"... a fascinating, entertaining, and sometimes very sad story, full of irony and subtle humour." —Dr. Eva Szekely, retired psychologist, author of Never Too Thin"Guys just get it! Much Ado About Corona is a great book... If you get this book and don't love it, I'll send you a refund. It's that good. John's created something beautiful and wonderful." —Ken McCarthy, author of What the Nurses Saw, Fauci’s First Fraud, and Unraveling the CoVid Con“Much Ado About Corona's turn of phrase and use of language are beautiful. Even with such a serious topic, the author flavoured it with lots of humour. John Manley is a master storyteller with a great ability to develop his characters - even the novel's villain got to show his soul as well as his pathology.” —Seán ÓLaoire, PhD, author of Setting God Free“History will be written to falsely show how our government ‘saved’ us from extinction. Much Ado About Corona slowly brings forward the invisible truth. The novel flows well, has an original story, maintained my attention and has an unexpected good ending.” —Constable Vincent Gircys, retired Ontario Provincial Police“Much Ado About Corona is indeed a page-turner. The dialogue is believable and unforced, the characters brimming with vivid life and individuality. Absorbing reading [with] so many original, quotable lines! And there were moments when I was laughing aloud.” —Sean Arthur Joyce, author of Diary of a Pandemic YearWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Much Ado About Corona. To get started finding Much Ado About Corona, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.