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Old 01-03-2015, 03:57 PM   #1
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Free (nook/Kindle/iTunes/ePub) Willie's Redneck Time Machine [Xtian YA SFnal TV CYOA]

Willie's Redneck Time Machine by John Luke Robertson with Travis Thrasher (ISFDB) is the 1st in their Be Your Own Duck Commander series of tween/YA Choose Your Own Adventure-styled (Wikipedia) novels, this one with apparent science fiction elements in it, based on the Duck Dynasty reality TV show (Wikipedia) on the US A&E channel, which I personally only really heard about due to some rather sexist, racist, and homophobic remarks made by the patriarch, but hopefully the rest of the family doesn't follow his lead in those regards, free courtesy of Christian publisher Tyndale House.

Currently free @ B&N, Amazon & iTunes (both available to Canadians), & ChristianBook (ADE-DRM ePub available worldwide as a pre-order slated for Jan 15th).

ETA: Now also free @ Kobo (available to Canadians). Price-drop-check linkage for Google Play.

Description
In this four-book juvenile fiction series featuring the popular Robertson family of Duck Commander and written by Phil’s grandson John Luke Robertson (with Travis Thrasher), readers are invited to participate in the zany fun of the Duck Commander world. After a few chapters, readers can choose to go down different paths—all filled with humor and life lessons.

In this volume, Willie finds a mysterious wooden crate in the Duck Commander warehouse. Only John Luke is around, so the two of them open up the box and find a strange device. It turns out it’s a time machine that looks a bit like an outhouse. Willie and John Luke test out the machine and find themselves journeying back and forth in time. They have crazy adventures but know they need to make it back to West Monroe. But will they make the right choices to get back at the right time?

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