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The Hook (a Wandering Koala tale)

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 10, 2010

    I Also Recommend:

    Addiction thru the eyes of Modern Mythology

    If you enjoyed the author's first book, The Scientific Method (a Wandering Koala tale), you'll definitely want to check this one out.

    The premise of the story is someone has discovered a melody that is as addictive as an illegal drug, and they are selling it on the street. Because it is music, there is no law against it and hence nothing anyone can do. Anyone in authority, that is. But as fans of the first Wandering Koala tale know, those in authority aren't the only ones who can act.

    This book is basically a modern myth with the music symbolizing the addiction, and the TodWolfen (giant savage beasts) representing the dangerous consequences that will eventually catch up to you. Like his last novel, the writing is amazing and fun to read. And there are over a dozen of new illustrations that really add to the overall story.

    I recommend this book to anyone who likes mythology, old pulp stories, or a great adventure.

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