Waiting for the Voo, Dean Ammerman (9780984682232) — Readings Books
Waiting for the Voo
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Waiting for the Voo

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WAITING FOR THE VOO is the first book in The Warrensberg Trilogy, which includes Escape from Dorkville (Book 2) and The Last Ma-Loo (Book 3).

Waiting for the Voo is told in alternating chapters by a 13-year-old boy from Minnesota named Wilkin Delgado and a gray-haired exiled 14-year-old tattooed Missouri girl with serious anger issues by the name of Alice Jane Zelinski. In this SciFi/Fantasy adventure, Wilkin and Alice Jane join forces with an intergalactic, flip-flop wearing plumber named Cardamon Webb to fix a nasty sewage problem that threatens to destroy the universe. Along the way the three–and one or two others–must deal with a spiky monster, a ch-duck, an ancient book, a rat, a pair of ostriches and the mysterious Voo.

Wilkin tells us, I live in Minnesota where we grow icicles in the winter and mosquitos in the summer. Or that’s what people who aren’t from Minnesota think. We actually grow corn and soybeans and even sugar beets, but that’s in the summer. The winter is just cold and not much for growing anything except hope, I suppose.

And Alice Jane? She says, Strange things are happening in Dorkville. I mean freaky weird. As if living in this godforsaken dead-end infected wart of a town isn’t enough, about a week ago the world went crazy on me.

IndieReader gave Waiting for the Voo five stars and named it one of the Best Indie Books of 2014. Kirkus Reviews called it a clever, engaging story.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kabloona Incorporated
Date
27 August 2014
Pages
162
ISBN
9780984682232

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

WAITING FOR THE VOO is the first book in The Warrensberg Trilogy, which includes Escape from Dorkville (Book 2) and The Last Ma-Loo (Book 3).

Waiting for the Voo is told in alternating chapters by a 13-year-old boy from Minnesota named Wilkin Delgado and a gray-haired exiled 14-year-old tattooed Missouri girl with serious anger issues by the name of Alice Jane Zelinski. In this SciFi/Fantasy adventure, Wilkin and Alice Jane join forces with an intergalactic, flip-flop wearing plumber named Cardamon Webb to fix a nasty sewage problem that threatens to destroy the universe. Along the way the three–and one or two others–must deal with a spiky monster, a ch-duck, an ancient book, a rat, a pair of ostriches and the mysterious Voo.

Wilkin tells us, I live in Minnesota where we grow icicles in the winter and mosquitos in the summer. Or that’s what people who aren’t from Minnesota think. We actually grow corn and soybeans and even sugar beets, but that’s in the summer. The winter is just cold and not much for growing anything except hope, I suppose.

And Alice Jane? She says, Strange things are happening in Dorkville. I mean freaky weird. As if living in this godforsaken dead-end infected wart of a town isn’t enough, about a week ago the world went crazy on me.

IndieReader gave Waiting for the Voo five stars and named it one of the Best Indie Books of 2014. Kirkus Reviews called it a clever, engaging story.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kabloona Incorporated
Date
27 August 2014
Pages
162
ISBN
9780984682232