i, ThE GeNiE
There are fairy tales, and then there are forgotten realities.

After 700 years of deep sleep, Ackman the Genie awakens to the 21st century. Over the years, his father--in a distant galaxy--has been trying to find him, but Ackman's signaling amplification source, a simple-looking lamp, had been lost. The unidentifiable vessel that wakes him up relays a telepathic communication between him and his father, who learns that Ackman has not finished his assignment. Ackman has one year to complete the job before his father comes to pick him up. His assignment is to find for himself the reason that their kind was forbidden to interfere with humans' lives.



Seven hundred years ago, Ackman met a human named Aladdin. They established a good line of communication that helped Ackman to learn quite a bit about humans, but this time he has to learn things remotely. When Ackman is trapped in a new environment known as the World Wide Web, it leads him to a few young, highly educated humans who have a problem of their own. They have joined forces to save a friend's father, a professor of political/social sciences and communications, from a conspiracy involving corrupt politicians and heartless culprits. But now they also have to save Ackman, and that is just the start...
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i, ThE GeNiE
There are fairy tales, and then there are forgotten realities.

After 700 years of deep sleep, Ackman the Genie awakens to the 21st century. Over the years, his father--in a distant galaxy--has been trying to find him, but Ackman's signaling amplification source, a simple-looking lamp, had been lost. The unidentifiable vessel that wakes him up relays a telepathic communication between him and his father, who learns that Ackman has not finished his assignment. Ackman has one year to complete the job before his father comes to pick him up. His assignment is to find for himself the reason that their kind was forbidden to interfere with humans' lives.



Seven hundred years ago, Ackman met a human named Aladdin. They established a good line of communication that helped Ackman to learn quite a bit about humans, but this time he has to learn things remotely. When Ackman is trapped in a new environment known as the World Wide Web, it leads him to a few young, highly educated humans who have a problem of their own. They have joined forces to save a friend's father, a professor of political/social sciences and communications, from a conspiracy involving corrupt politicians and heartless culprits. But now they also have to save Ackman, and that is just the start...
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i, ThE GeNiE

i, ThE GeNiE

by Mehrdad Kashani
i, ThE GeNiE

i, ThE GeNiE

by Mehrdad Kashani

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There are fairy tales, and then there are forgotten realities.

After 700 years of deep sleep, Ackman the Genie awakens to the 21st century. Over the years, his father--in a distant galaxy--has been trying to find him, but Ackman's signaling amplification source, a simple-looking lamp, had been lost. The unidentifiable vessel that wakes him up relays a telepathic communication between him and his father, who learns that Ackman has not finished his assignment. Ackman has one year to complete the job before his father comes to pick him up. His assignment is to find for himself the reason that their kind was forbidden to interfere with humans' lives.



Seven hundred years ago, Ackman met a human named Aladdin. They established a good line of communication that helped Ackman to learn quite a bit about humans, but this time he has to learn things remotely. When Ackman is trapped in a new environment known as the World Wide Web, it leads him to a few young, highly educated humans who have a problem of their own. They have joined forces to save a friend's father, a professor of political/social sciences and communications, from a conspiracy involving corrupt politicians and heartless culprits. But now they also have to save Ackman, and that is just the start...

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015886719
Publisher: Outskirts Press, Inc.
Publication date: 10/11/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 351
File size: 531 KB

About the Author

Mehrdad Kashani was born in Iran and entered cinema and TV school at age 19. He co-wrote Eighth Day of the Week, which was made into a successful movie, and co-wrote Kaaba. In 1976, he received his BA in communication and theatre from the University of Colorado and continued his master’s program in information systems management at Colorado SU. In 1979, he returned to Iran, worked on a few film projects as an executive, and edited a movie. Kashani worked as a management consultant internationally until 1999 and then focused on real estate. He has written numerous pieces in English and Farsi.
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