That "nobody" you ignore on the street might be your only hope.
Put another way: Can an introverted teen armed mostly with deli food protect humanity from an invasion of werewolf-mummies wrapped in toilet paper?
In this entertaining, emotionally honest follow-up to the sci-fi novel Welfy Q. Deederhoth: Meat Purveyor, World Savior, our resourceful teenaged hero has returned to New York, having saved the Brundeedle race from extinction. He's struggling on two fronts, trying to connect with the mother he lost in infancy and grappling with his history on Earth as a worthless foster kid, when he befriends a group of misfits his own age-other former foster girls and boys who became heroes off-planet, rescuing alien civilizations from evil.
But for Welfy and his new pals, there's little time for fun and idle chitchat, because... danger, anyone? Werewolf-like zombie creatures start crashing through the wrong spacetime portals-in New York City and a bunch of other worlds. Who or what are they? Why are they suddenly rampaging through the streets, attacking an untold number of planets at once? And why are they wrapped in what appears to be toilet tissue?
Welfy again has to make the most of his signature weapon-a deli apron whose pocket produces an endless supply of high-tech weaponry and foodstuff. He still never knows what he's going to get when he reaches into the pocket mid-battle-a bona fide weapon or something delicious like a buttery sandwich roll. No wonder he and his ragtag gang of do-gooders are in for some hairy days, navigating between Earth, where they're nobodies, and alien realms where it's up to them to defend the multiverse from oblivion.
Of course they have their doubts.
"How many times has anyone been a prophesied hero twice?" wonders Si Spielgut, Welfy's ghostly spiritual guide. "In the history of world saviors, it has happened no times!"
So...uh oh.
With short chapters and fun spot illustrations, Welfy Q is perfect for boys and girls middle-grade and up, reluctant readers, and adults who love humorous sci-fi adventures.
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A ghostwriter of New York Times bestselling YA fiction, the novel Static, and more, Eric Laster lives in Los Angeles, where he writes fiction and records punk rock.
Max Graenitz lives and works in Germany's Bavarian Alps as an artist, illustrator, and animator. In addition to his illustrations for the Welfy Q books, he has contributed to projects for Disney, Dreamworks, Jersey Films, Amblination, and many others.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Graenitz, Max (illustrateur). Paperback. That "nobody" you ignore on the street might be your only hope. Put another way: Can an introverted teen armed mostly with deli food protect humanity from an invasion of werewolf-mummies wrapped in toilet paper? In this entertaining, emotionally honest follow-up to the sci-fi novel Welfy Q. Deederhoth: Meat Purveyor, World Savior, our resourceful teenaged hero has returned to New York, having saved the Brundeedle race from extinction. He's struggling on two fronts, trying to connect with the mother he lost in infancy and grappling with his history on Earth as a worthless foster kid, when he befriends a group of misfits his own age-other former foster girls and boys who became heroes off-planet, rescuing alien civilizations from evil. But for Welfy and his new pals, there's little time for fun and idle chitchat, because. danger, anyone? Werewolf-like zombie creatures start crashing through the wrong spacetime portals-in New York City and a bunch of other worlds. Who or what are they? Why are they suddenly rampaging through the streets, attacking an untold number of planets at once? And why are they wrapped in what appears to be toilet tissue? Welfy again has to make the most of his signature weapon-a deli apron whose pocket produces an endless supply of high-tech weaponry and foodstuff. He still never knows what he's going to get when he reaches into the pocket mid-battle-a bona fide weapon or something delicious like a buttery sandwich roll. No wonder he and his ragtag gang of do-gooders are in for some hairy days, navigating between Earth, where they're nobodies, and alien realms where it's up to them to defend the multiverse from oblivion. Of course they have their doubts."How many times has anyone been a prophesied hero twice?" wonders Si Spielgut, Welfy's ghostly spiritual guide. "In the history of world saviors, it has happened no times!"So.uh oh.With short chapters and fun spot illustrations, Welfy Q is perfect for boys and girls middle-grade and up, reluctant readers, and adults who love humorous sci-fi adventures. A resourceful teen with a deli apron full of surprises fights werewolf-mummies to save the multiverse in this funny sci-fi adventure novel; the follow-up to IPPY Award-winning Welfy Q. Deederhoth: Meat Purveyor, World Savior. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798999192837
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Paperback. Etat : new. Graenitz, Max (illustrateur). Paperback. That "nobody" you ignore on the street might be your only hope. Put another way: Can an introverted teen armed mostly with deli food protect humanity from an invasion of werewolf-mummies wrapped in toilet paper? In this entertaining, emotionally honest follow-up to the sci-fi novel Welfy Q. Deederhoth: Meat Purveyor, World Savior, our resourceful teenaged hero has returned to New York, having saved the Brundeedle race from extinction. He's struggling on two fronts, trying to connect with the mother he lost in infancy and grappling with his history on Earth as a worthless foster kid, when he befriends a group of misfits his own age-other former foster girls and boys who became heroes off-planet, rescuing alien civilizations from evil. But for Welfy and his new pals, there's little time for fun and idle chitchat, because. danger, anyone? Werewolf-like zombie creatures start crashing through the wrong spacetime portals-in New York City and a bunch of other worlds. Who or what are they? Why are they suddenly rampaging through the streets, attacking an untold number of planets at once? And why are they wrapped in what appears to be toilet tissue? Welfy again has to make the most of his signature weapon-a deli apron whose pocket produces an endless supply of high-tech weaponry and foodstuff. He still never knows what he's going to get when he reaches into the pocket mid-battle-a bona fide weapon or something delicious like a buttery sandwich roll. No wonder he and his ragtag gang of do-gooders are in for some hairy days, navigating between Earth, where they're nobodies, and alien realms where it's up to them to defend the multiverse from oblivion. Of course they have their doubts."How many times has anyone been a prophesied hero twice?" wonders Si Spielgut, Welfy's ghostly spiritual guide. "In the history of world saviors, it has happened no times!"So.uh oh.With short chapters and fun spot illustrations, Welfy Q is perfect for boys and girls middle-grade and up, reluctant readers, and adults who love humorous sci-fi adventures. A resourceful teen with a deli apron full of surprises fights werewolf-mummies to save the multiverse in this funny sci-fi adventure novel; the follow-up to IPPY Award-winning Welfy Q. Deederhoth: Meat Purveyor, World Savior. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798999192837
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