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Old 02-12-2011, 02:52 PM   #34
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It's also been a long time since I've written anything here!

The Adventures of Whatley Tupper is only $2.99 at Amazon and Smashwords. It's perhaps one of the weirdest and absurd books you'll read.

Here's a quote from a recent review by Kate the Book Buff:

“When I was a kid, Choose Your Own Adventure(CYOA) books were big, and my favorite brand was the Goosebumps ones by R.L. Stine because the plot lines were significantly weirder and more twisted than your average CYOA. I think that is why I ultimately enjoyed The Adventures of Whatley Tupper–because it was super weird…. The plot lines are ridiculous in the very best way. The story lines are all fast paced and the flow of events is abrupt and awkward, but that is what makes it funny and entertaining. I really love just plain old weird, off kilter stuff, and Whatley Tupper totally fits the bill… for hours of disgustingly ridiculous fun, the book is a great price.”

Daniel and I putting the finishing touches on a new choose-your-own-adventure ebook set to be released on April 30th, if you're interested...
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