Yes, the aurthor tried to get the book sold as nonfiction but they would not let him so he got mad but did so. Just go to leventhumps.com (you must click on enter site) then try to find the news paper things and its all there its all proof (there is more than one news paper thing look at all)
No.
It is about the real world and the realm of Foo. Foo is the place all dreams come and go to. Leven Thumps is a boy from our world and has been chosen by fate to save Foo and all of mankinds imaginations.
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It is untold.
It is a village in Foo.
The Leven Thumps series consists of five books: "Leven Thumps and the Gateway to Foo," "Leven Thumps and the Whispered Secret," "Leven Thumps and the Eyes of the Want," "Leven Thumps and the Wrath of Ezra," and "Leven Thumps and the Ruins of Alder."
Winter Frore lived in the Village of Milkweed in the book "Leven Thumps and the Gateway to Foo".
Winter can't touch Leven in "Leven Thumps and the Gateway to Foo" because she is a shatterer, a creature that disintegrates anything she touches. Winter avoids touching Leven to protect him from harm.
The book "Leven Thumps and the Gateway to Foo" has 359 pages. In November of 2007 author Obert Skye sold the film rights. The movie is in preproduction now and is expected sometime in 2009.
Heavenly. The book goes into great detail.
The gateway in the "Leven Thumps" series is located in Burnt Culvert, a hidden underground passageway in Idaho where Leven and his friends enter Foo, a magical realm. The gateway serves as a portal between the human world and Foo, allowing the characters to travel between the two realms.
No. The story is fictitious.