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'''''Accidental Moon''''' was a novel written by [[Oliver Morgenstern]] based on his experience with the [[Judoon]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Secret Lives of Monsters (novel)|The Secret Lives of Monsters]]'')
'''''Accidental Moon''''' was a novel written by [[Oliver Morgenstern]] based on the events at [[Royal Hope Hospital]] and his experience with the [[Judoon]].
 
According to [[Justin Richards (The Secret Lives of Monsters)|Justin Richards]], the novel was "not kindly reviewed". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Secret Lives of Monsters (novel)|The Secret Lives of Monsters]]'')
 
{{quote|If only I could speak. My voice seemed cleft to the back of my throat. A situation that only worsened as the behemoth reached up and unfastened his helmet. With a hiss that might have been that balloon in my chest rupturing, the clasps released. Despite what I had already seen, nothing could have prepared me for what I saw beneath the helmet. The wrinkled skin, like old cork. The eyes set deep in the face - if you could even call it such. Ears so small they could have been the afterthought of sme cosmic designer of monstrosity. And horns!|An excerpt from ''Accidental Moon''}}


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Revision as of 17:59, 23 June 2020

Accidental Moon was a novel written by Oliver Morgenstern based on the events at Royal Hope Hospital and his experience with the Judoon.

According to Justin Richards, the novel was "not kindly reviewed". (PROSE: The Secret Lives of Monsters)

If only I could speak. My voice seemed cleft to the back of my throat. A situation that only worsened as the behemoth reached up and unfastened his helmet. With a hiss that might have been that balloon in my chest rupturing, the clasps released. Despite what I had already seen, nothing could have prepared me for what I saw beneath the helmet. The wrinkled skin, like old cork. The eyes set deep in the face - if you could even call it such. Ears so small they could have been the afterthought of sme cosmic designer of monstrosity. And horns!An excerpt from Accidental Moon