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Angel Gillum's New Book 'I Think My Neighbors Are Robots' Shares an Exciting Tale of a New Neighbor and a New Friendship



SALEM, Va. - September 28, 2020 - (Newswire.com)

Angel Gillum, a thirty-three-year-old African American author, has completed her most recent book “I Think My Neighbors Are Robots”: a gripping and potent narrative that follows a little girl trying to find out what is going on in their next-door neighbor’s house where she eventually discovered a wonderful surprise.

Angel writes, “Bailey jumped! And she was awakened from the best dream ever. Strange sounds of clanging and banging were coming from the direction of the house next door. But that house had been empty for years, so who could be over there? A million thoughts rush through her head as she crept down the backsteps and peered around the side of the house. Wait! What is this? Could it be…? It couldn’t be! Where were her parents? Where was her cat? Oh no! It’s too late! They are here!”

Published by Fulton Books, Angel Gillum’s book is a delightful children’s story that brings joy to the young readers as the author tells a tale about a kid who is yet to meet their new neighbors. It’s a fun and heartfelt read the youth will surely love!

Readers who wish to experience this fascinating work can purchase “I Think My Neighbors Are Robots” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.

Please direct all media inquiries to Gregory Reeves via email at gregory@fultonbooks.com or via telephone at 877-210-0816.


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