Stuck in the Land Of Dragons
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  • Reads 41
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 17
  • Time 1h 30m
Complete, First published Mar 02, 2017
What do you do when you're exploring in the woods and you stumble across a portal that leads you to a dangerous dimension full of dragons? You force your best friend to go in there with you. But what do you do when your best friend gets you stuck in that dimension? Follow Theo, a disobedient twelve-year-old boy who goes on a great adventure of trying to get out of the land of dragons.
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Enter a strange and amazing new world you've never seen before, but you most likely already live inside. Follow Theodore, a lonely kid who has to Travel through the 7 Layers of Space in order to find a brick and probably save the universe. Unfortunately he has no idea what he's doing or how to do it. While on this adventure, among other things he: hangs out with some Old Timey Automatons, a Magician Detective, several sock puppets (while temporarily becoming one himself), has a deep conversation with a dragon who exists outside of time, has a wild ride on the back of a giant rescue dog, rides a bug rollercoaster with Amelia Earhart's long-lost daughter, and has a root beer with a monkey who is also a ghost. It's YA Fantasy that dips its wonky toe in tones found in books and spaces like Neil Gaiman's Coraline and the film Spirited Away, with a zesty dose of The Hitchhiker's Guide thrown in for good measure. And it is, I hope, at its base and in its bones, a good and meaningful adventure story. It is about saving the day, but it also about learning to accept ourselves for who we are, and finding our family as we go.