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Old 02-12-2011, 12:52 AM   #9
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Just FYI, I loved the first book, so I was very happy to see that there's a book 2 out now - Milrose Munce and the Plague of Toxic Fungus by Douglas Anthony Cooper for just $0.99. Just in case there are other fans of the first book here too.

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This is the second gruesome volume in the Milrose Munce saga. The first, Milrose Munce and the Den of Professional Help, was #1 on both the Children's and Teen bestseller lists on Amazon, and received all sorts of pleasant reviews from newspapers and magazines around the world.

The Plague of Toxic Fungus is a more uncomfortable book than the first, in that sad things happen: for example, nefarious and loathsome plants separate happy couples, either by devouring one party, or by turning the other party into something mossy and indigestible. Milrose and his beloved, the exquisitely pretentious Arabella, are chief among the couples threatened in this way.

On a more somber note: some of Milrose's friends -- most of whom are repulsive ghosts -- are in danger of dying.

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