It takes the average reader 3 hours and 37 minutes to read A Glass Shelf by Ela
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Author notes: Final book for Book of Igala. This book does not contain a chapter heading, such like, Chapter One; Chapter Two, etc. Instead, the story unfolds in a numeric calendar date format with current time, daylight or nighttime hours, a set of current weather conditions, and the property location with character activity. I enjoy learning parts and pieces of an unread novel before diving into the content. 430,000 years ago, in a cave within present-day country of Spain, a fossilized skull had been uncovered and exhibited physical evidence from a blunt force blew at the forehead on a human creating the world's first homicide murder. In the field of criminal law, a victim of a crime is an individual who has been harmed by another individual, not a society with numerous people. Sometime, the criminal of the crime gets away with the murder, which seems unfair to the victim, but that is how legal justice system words. This shared information is a part of living as a lawful or unlawful citizen of the world which makes for a set of intriguing police work, an intruding pubic announcement and sometimes, a fascinating fictitious novel. I have created a rating system for each one of my novels for the curious reader. Rated G for good stuff. Rated PG for pretty good stuff. Rated M for mild stuff. Rated R for really great stuff. Rated C for cute stuff. The novel is Rated R for really great acts of violence including spilled blood and torn guts, numerous weapons of death, witty humor, nasty female cat fights, dogfights, and lots of deaths, but no ghosts. The major character role involves a set of seventeen-year-old high school teenagers and their immediately family clan members. Each seventeen-year-old is attending the local high school building and studying to pass the last academic test for a permanent working job with the society. The major scientific breakthrough, the earthly resources are almost depleted on the surface of the planet. Each person wears a redesigned set of used clothing or eats from a reconstructed set of broken dishes and lives inside a reengineered house without newness. Inside each house, a ceiling to floor black tinted glass screen allows each individual to learn each school education lesson or enjoy an entertainment show. This place is a future spot on Planet Earth that provides a flying hover car, a com-d communication devise, and a regulated world of law and order for each man, woman, teen, child, infant, and family pet. Thanks for entering into my imagination! Ela Teen drama... A society is perfect. A citizen is not. Society City Four has rules for everyone, including the infants, the teens, the adults, each family pet, and seventeen year old Igala Smith. When a lawful citizen of Society claims any minor or major crime against another lawful citizen, the two parties go to Zulu Time. Zulu Time is the time and place for justice, without a judge, a jury, and an executioner of fairness, sometimes, with an unhappy ending for all. Within Society City Four, seventeen-year-old Igala Smith is a student at Hall, a place to test for a re-generator job to make a living for coin at the age of eighteen years old. She just received a car for her birthday, rolling her friends around the Hall grounds and then the car runs into the rear bumper of another vehicle. Igala does not sweat off her vanilla smelling perfume. Cute teen-hunk male classmate Ucal comes to the rescue and pays the coin for the car damage on the other vehicle for Igala. And then everything is fine. This novel is a wickedly cool concept of crime and punishment for both the criminal and the victim, all at the same time, and all in the same place, which is called Zulu Time.
A Glass Shelf by Ela is 214 pages long, and a total of 54,356 words.
This makes it 72% the length of the average book. It also has 66% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 4 hours and 57 minutes to read A Glass Shelf aloud.
A Glass Shelf is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
Note that there may be other factors that effect this rating besides length that are not factored in on this page. This may include things like complex language or sensitive topics not suitable for students of certain ages.
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