"Librarians discovered a horrible thing
nearly 100 years ago--writers were running out of ideas.
It was a crisis that everyone overlooked--everyone, that
is, except librarians, who feared their jobs would be
lost if they didn't find a way to continue to supply
their libraries with books. Luckily for librarians, an
invention came along that revolutionized the way books
were written: the Library Tree--a tree that grows new
books.
"As great as these trees were, librarians, being
intelligent people, knew they had to keep them a secret;
if everyone knew about the tree, after all, then they
would get their books from trees and not libraries. So
for nearly 100 years they had kept their secret--until
the day that Jake Maas, a boy librarians loved to
secretly mock, discovered the secret."
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