Thomas J. Arnold recommended The Continuing Adventures of Starbuck Mclaw
Why do I recommend it? The better question is how could I not recommend it?
The Continuing Adventures of Starbuck Mclaw
The Continuing Adventures of Starbuck Mclaw
There’s a reanimated mummy on the loose in wild west Jersey. Who’s going to stop him? Does he need to be stopped? And who’s the girl in the t-shirt in the middle of winter? It’s a book about legends, science, heroism, and squirrels.
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A Brain is pretty essential for storing memories and thoughts and things like that.
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