Avery Overman's Adventures In Underbed
Avery Overman has a very high temperature. In fact, his mom says he "burning up" and makes him stay in bed in the middle of the day. Avery doesn't like being treated like a baby, but he has to admit he isn't feeling very good. When he accidentally falls out of his covers, he notices how much nicer it looks under the bed: darker, quieter, and cooler. So he shimmies beneath the box spring...

...and discovers that Underbed is actually a bigger place than he ever imagined—a strange world filled with cattle rustlers and mobsters and robots and crocodiles, and a slippery menace called Copperhead who seems to be after Avery himself. His only hope of survival is a charming but mysterious protector who is never quite what he seems to be..

Wickedly funny, fast-paced, and suspenseful, Avery Overman's Adventures In Underbed is a 21st-century descendant of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and the Wizard of Oz, with more crazy changes of scene than you'd get by slipping TV channels. It's a wild ride through sheer imagination, with an ending that warms the heart.
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Avery Overman's Adventures In Underbed
Avery Overman has a very high temperature. In fact, his mom says he "burning up" and makes him stay in bed in the middle of the day. Avery doesn't like being treated like a baby, but he has to admit he isn't feeling very good. When he accidentally falls out of his covers, he notices how much nicer it looks under the bed: darker, quieter, and cooler. So he shimmies beneath the box spring...

...and discovers that Underbed is actually a bigger place than he ever imagined—a strange world filled with cattle rustlers and mobsters and robots and crocodiles, and a slippery menace called Copperhead who seems to be after Avery himself. His only hope of survival is a charming but mysterious protector who is never quite what he seems to be..

Wickedly funny, fast-paced, and suspenseful, Avery Overman's Adventures In Underbed is a 21st-century descendant of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and the Wizard of Oz, with more crazy changes of scene than you'd get by slipping TV channels. It's a wild ride through sheer imagination, with an ending that warms the heart.
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Avery Overman's Adventures In Underbed

Avery Overman's Adventures In Underbed

by Robert Rodi
Avery Overman's Adventures In Underbed

Avery Overman's Adventures In Underbed

by Robert Rodi

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Overview

Avery Overman has a very high temperature. In fact, his mom says he "burning up" and makes him stay in bed in the middle of the day. Avery doesn't like being treated like a baby, but he has to admit he isn't feeling very good. When he accidentally falls out of his covers, he notices how much nicer it looks under the bed: darker, quieter, and cooler. So he shimmies beneath the box spring...

...and discovers that Underbed is actually a bigger place than he ever imagined—a strange world filled with cattle rustlers and mobsters and robots and crocodiles, and a slippery menace called Copperhead who seems to be after Avery himself. His only hope of survival is a charming but mysterious protector who is never quite what he seems to be..

Wickedly funny, fast-paced, and suspenseful, Avery Overman's Adventures In Underbed is a 21st-century descendant of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and the Wizard of Oz, with more crazy changes of scene than you'd get by slipping TV channels. It's a wild ride through sheer imagination, with an ending that warms the heart.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148910794
Publisher: Robert Rodi
Publication date: 12/21/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 262 KB

About the Author

Robert Rodi is the author of nine novels, two memoirs, and many Marvel Comics; he’s also an accomplished monologist and musician. He lives in Chicago with his partner Jeffrey Smith and a constantly shifting number of dogs. For additional information visit his website, www.robertrodi.com.
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