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Dyspepsia is a normal little girl, with a gorgeous curl in the middle of her forehead. (Parents: don't give your darling daughter a name, no matter how pretty, unless you know what it means!)Spookie was just a normal cat called Pookie, until her "accident". Actually it wasn't an accident, as Prof Schrodinger could tell you. Now she's an undead quantum cat. She occasionally glows in the dark, walks through walls and does other scary undead quantum things. But she doesn't like being scary. She likes going for walks in the sunshine with Dyspepsia.Together the pals build a spaceship and go to Mars, along with Chuck the astronaut. There, something dreadful happens to the Mars Face!Loads of crazy ideas-and some good science in there (somewhere). With a supporting cast consisting of President Lacy Lee, Curiosity rover, plus hundreds of little green men.
Dyspepsia is an ordinary little girl with an extraordinary name. Her mam thought it smart and cool-without quite knowing what it meant.Her friend Spookie is an undead quantum cat. Once she belonged to Prof Schrodinger-until the RSPCA took her away. She desperately wants to be ordinary too, and they go for a walk in the park. There the friends find a tiny bone sticking out of the ground...It's the tip of the tail of the Biggest Dinosaur Ever, and they get an EU grant to excavate it. But to dig it up, Sunderland city centre must first come down.And it won't stop there...
"The significance of David's recent poetry rests in its everydayness, finding poems in the way we get through our days. By exploring issues that are not always the issues and incidents that make up poetry, his poems take on a collective meaning that reaches deep into the human spirit." - Tom Davis."In the pace of a calm whisper the poetry of David Agnew shows us sides of ordinary life we often miss: the funny side, the deep side, the understatement. Years of living and a talent for details make this poet write surprisingly, uniquely, about every day situations in such a persuasive way. Whitby citizens will be proud of this poetry in honour of their town!" - Ina Schroders-Zeeders.
Lutes are time-capsules - they are braced inside with odd scraps of cloth and printed paper.The author is building a lute full of daft stories, curious reminiscences and snippets of life in 21st-century Britain.This is a book of what's inside and what didn't quite make it.
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