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In Milestoneville Mountain by Golden November, book hunters JBT and G agree to retrieve a stolen treasure map for Thorpe, who knows who took it, and a meeting is arranged. Stu offers a role to Lorraine, a former actress, for his TV series. G and JBT negotiate the purchase of a mine with Click Clack for a new studio, and Miles Sr. sells to them. Despite legal ownership by Click Clack, Miles Sr. attempts to reclaim the mine upon discovering gold. G and JBT explore Milestoneville Mountain, although cautioned against further exploration, which they naturally ignore. They embark on a hang gliding adventure and crash land. They are found by Lucille and then meet Claire, the owner of a beach in Milestoneville Mountain. At the Milestoneville Mountain Beach Hotel, guests arrive, the wildest being Jimbo arriving in a blimp. Discussions include admiration for the hotel, future plans, and speculation on Golden November's writing.
Milestoneville Mountain by Golden November invites readers to immerse themselves in the dialogue-driven narrative; a format that consists solely of the characters' names, followed by dialogue. The book is meant as a guide for readers to act out the scenes, with November's trademark interactive element of the reading experience. Golden November's writing is intelligent even as the characters find themselves in absurd situations, with witty exchanges and clever banter that keep the pace lively and entertaining throughout. All the Milestoneville characters, from the confident G to the resourceful JBT and the determined Flower Rose, come to life through their conversations, and in time their personalities flourish. Miles Sr. took the cake in this particular book and nobody can say they wouldn't try to reclaim land for its mineral rights. November continues delivering well-developed plots and Milestoneville Mountain is fabulous.