Bubby III: Pessimists of America Unite

Book 3 of 5 in the Bubby Anthology.

Bubby is matched up in the most uneven fight of his career. The Auspicious Avenger (killed in Bubby II) returns as AA7 (Double-A Seven) to destroy Bubby. Backed by the all-powerful, all-evil Shadow Master, is failure an option for AA7? No; and that is exactly why Bubby is in for the ride of his life. Can Bubby do it again, or will he be found 6-feet under?

Review
As if reading my mind, B. P. Draper uses the third Bubby episode to develop his characters further. In fact, when Bubby becomes concerned that he is not receiving enough page time, Dat (his supercomputer), comments, "I'm sure that the 'big man,' as you call him, is just improving his writing skills by developing characters and spending time creating a meaningful plot," to which Bubby replies, "You really think so? I'm not sure he's quite that talented." With a surprise ending that no one in their right mind would conceive, Bubby III sets up the confrontation of the century for Bubby IV. --Braden Erp

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Bubby III: Pessimists of America Unite

Book 3 of 5 in the Bubby Anthology.

Bubby is matched up in the most uneven fight of his career. The Auspicious Avenger (killed in Bubby II) returns as AA7 (Double-A Seven) to destroy Bubby. Backed by the all-powerful, all-evil Shadow Master, is failure an option for AA7? No; and that is exactly why Bubby is in for the ride of his life. Can Bubby do it again, or will he be found 6-feet under?

Review
As if reading my mind, B. P. Draper uses the third Bubby episode to develop his characters further. In fact, when Bubby becomes concerned that he is not receiving enough page time, Dat (his supercomputer), comments, "I'm sure that the 'big man,' as you call him, is just improving his writing skills by developing characters and spending time creating a meaningful plot," to which Bubby replies, "You really think so? I'm not sure he's quite that talented." With a surprise ending that no one in their right mind would conceive, Bubby III sets up the confrontation of the century for Bubby IV. --Braden Erp

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Bubby III: Pessimists of America Unite

Bubby III: Pessimists of America Unite

by B. P. Draper
Bubby III: Pessimists of America Unite

Bubby III: Pessimists of America Unite

by B. P. Draper

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Overview

Book 3 of 5 in the Bubby Anthology.

Bubby is matched up in the most uneven fight of his career. The Auspicious Avenger (killed in Bubby II) returns as AA7 (Double-A Seven) to destroy Bubby. Backed by the all-powerful, all-evil Shadow Master, is failure an option for AA7? No; and that is exactly why Bubby is in for the ride of his life. Can Bubby do it again, or will he be found 6-feet under?

Review
As if reading my mind, B. P. Draper uses the third Bubby episode to develop his characters further. In fact, when Bubby becomes concerned that he is not receiving enough page time, Dat (his supercomputer), comments, "I'm sure that the 'big man,' as you call him, is just improving his writing skills by developing characters and spending time creating a meaningful plot," to which Bubby replies, "You really think so? I'm not sure he's quite that talented." With a surprise ending that no one in their right mind would conceive, Bubby III sets up the confrontation of the century for Bubby IV. --Braden Erp


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044781757
Publisher: B. P. Draper
Publication date: 08/10/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 202 KB

About the Author

Once a pathetic and lonely nerd, B. P. Draper was in high school in 1995, when he first wrote Bubby I. Since that time he has become increasingly nerdy, though somewhat less socially awkward. He is now a happily married adult and proud father of three children. In his spare time he watches Star Wars and Tron and makes up funny bedtime stories for his children (some of which will likely be published one day soon).

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