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Comedy book Ten Myriad Moves is a story about two accidental revolutions.

With only a thousand dollars and an existential crisis Mirra Vladi manages to buy property in Big Sur, write and sell a movie script, found a growing international company, and cause a state revolution. But the latter is totally by accident.

Ten Myriad Moves, novel 2 of the series, banned by book agents in the United States.

Mirra Vladi series

Mirra Vladi adventures from dating in New York City to accidentally causing a revolution, from solving a world crisis to making pickled watermelons, from raising kids and becoming friends with parents to finding love in all its forms. In other words, well, life.

1 – New Yorkers Hate Food

2 – Ten Myriad Moves

3 – They Said It’s True

Ten Myriad Moves is dark humor/fiction satire/psychology humor.

Reviews from the back cover

FOR IRREVERENT HUMOR AND BRILLIANT-BUT-DOWN-ON-THEIR-LUCK PROTAGONISTS, MAKE THIS THE NEXT NOVEL TO PICK UP AND DON’T PUT DOWN. ~ DOPE BOOKS

EXCELLENT READ FROM START TO FINISH. ~ LUCAS GARDNER, WRITER, TBS SERIES “MIRACLE WORKERS”

WITH FUNNY THINGS WAITING FOR YOU AT EVERY CORNER AND A RAW LOOK AT LIFE. MEATY TO ITS CORE. RECOMMENDED TO ANYONE TO GET LOST. ~ CASEY BALSHAM, COMEDIAN

CAPTIVATING. A STORY OF FINDING ONESELF THAT PROCESSES EQUAL PARTS POIGNANCY AND WIT. ~ MARK “JIGGY” JIGARJIAN, COMEDIAN

REAL. HONEST. GETS STRAIGHT TO THE HEART. ~ BOB SPIOTTO, FRIARS CLUB

Facts about the comedy book Ten Myriad Moves

It’s all about 10 in the book: moves, options, character names; and lucky ten at the very end.

All names (first name and last name) in the novel have 10 letters total.

There are 36 people in the story, just like the protagonist’s age.

There are indeed 2 revolutions in the story: 1 state revolution caused accidentally and 1 inner revolution caused by an existential crisis and rethinking everything about everything.

All character names in the novel are charactonyms.

Mirra Vladi: Mirra—peace; Vladi—power.

Dylan Goode: Dylan—great flow; Goode—kind person.

Sonia and Ricky Brand: Sonia—wisdom; Ricky—brave; Brand—torch.

Molly and Felix Acker: Molly—bitter; Felix—lucky; Acker—field.

Anton—praiseworthy.

Dwight Hale: Dwight—white; Hale—nook.

Kellen Watz: Kellen—swampy area; Watz—power of the army.

Ange Lanvin: Ange—angel.

Nikki—victory.

Loris Monti: Loris—laurel; Monti—mountain.

Frank Ellis: Frank—sincere; Ellis—friend. 

Emery and Kylie Zeman: Emery—king; Kylie—boomerang; Zeman—landowner.

Renat Novak: Renat—acronym of revolution, science, technics; Novak—new.

Lada Lembas: Lada—fine.

Paul Triggs: Paul—humble; Triggs—true, loyal.

Victor Maly: Victor—conqueror; Maly—small.

Lida Lvovna: Lida—happy; Lev—lion.

Gennady and Ilusha: Gennady—generous; Illusha—my God.

Gar Jafarov: Gar—spear;  Jafarov—stream.

Rosa—rose.

Bogdan Zima: Bogdan—given by God; Zima—winter.

Val Zironka: Val—powerful; Zironka—star.

Knez Sandro: Knez—prince; Sandro—defending man. 

Nora Sparks: Nora—light; Sparks—sprightly.

Mason Reeve: Mason—man; Reeve—sheriff, local official.

Buy Ten Myriad Moves on Amazon or Apple Books.

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