3 a.m. by Nick Pirog

Henry Bins is only awake one hour a day.

3 a.m.

This Platinum Edition collects the five Henry Bins books into a single volume. It is for those who arrived late to the party and who wish to save a bunch of money while picking up the same stories in an easy to read single volume. Thanks for reading. Enjoy! -Nick

Henry Bins has Henry Bins.
A sleeping disorder, named after him.
He is awake for one hour a day.
He wakes up at 3 a.m. then falls asleep at 4 a.m.
Life is simple.
Until he hears the woman scream.
And sees the man leave the house across the street.
But not just any man.
The President of the United States.

And that's just the first book!

**WINNER 2015 BEST SERIES**


"The most interesting premise....EVER." -Ruth.D 

"If I had to choose one series to take with me to that desert island in the middle of nowhere, this would be it." -MsRee 

"Simply brilliant!" -Jeff Yurt 

"What an amazing series. So unique and interesting!" -Linda33 

"Fun. Quick. Laugh out loud!" -JJ_Fry 

"I absolutely love this series." -TroyL  

Genre: FICTION / Thrillers

Language: English

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Word Count: 150,000

Sales info:

Book has a 4.8 rating on 142 reviews on Amazon. 

The five books in the series have sold over 100,000 copies. 


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One hour. Sixty minutes. Three thousand six hundred seconds. That’s how long I get each day. How long I’m awake. I won’t bore you with the science of it all; I’d rather get to the story. And what a story it is. And I only have an hour to tell it. But just know that I have seen every doctor and taken every medication in the book and nothing helps. I wake up at 3:00 a.m. each morning and fall asleep an hour later. Then I sleep for twenty-three hours. Then repeat. It isn’t much of a life, but it is the only one I know. 

I’m thirty-six.

By my age, most people have been awake for over two hundred thousand hours. I’ve been awake for less than fourteen thousand. According to the doctors, there have only been three people in existence to ever have the condition. Condition, that’s what they call it. Not a disease, not an illness, a condition. A young girl in Taiwan has it. And another guy in Iceland. But it’s named after me. I had it first. Henry Bins. That’s what they call it. I’m Henry Bins and I have Henry Bins.


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

LanguageStatus
Italian
Already translated. Translated by Laura Caputo

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