“Zorgamazoo,” by Robert Paul Weston is a fantasy novel written in smooth, flawless verse.The book begins with a delightful invitation:
Here is a story that’s stranger than strange.
Before we begin you may want to arrange:
A blanket, a cushion, a comfortable seat,
And maybe some cocoa and something to eat.
The main character in this poetical adventure is Katrina Katrell, a young girl with a strong sense of perception and the ability to see things that other people ignore.
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Thanks for sharing. The book is really interesting full of adventure.Did you know that it was also named a top ten debut of 2008 by Booklist Magazine?
Did you know that it was also named a top ten debut of 2008 by Booklist Magazine?
I think .. yes
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