Shangri-La Trailer Park September 4, 2013 Shangri-La Trailer Park Ghost bear. Real dookie. Spread the love Tags: art for a refrigerator ◀ The Cashmere Shroud The Star Chronicles, Book 1: Battle For Earth ▶ 9 Comments Oldest Newest Most Voted Inline Feedbacks View all comments Suzie 11 years ago Forget the cover the title even makes me leery Bruce 11 years ago How nice; ghost bear and real dookie a taking a wiz together. DED 11 years ago Reply to Bruce The “dookie” is the pile underneath the bear, not the chap standing next to him. 😉 Author Nathan 11 years ago Reply to DED Right. That’s Duke, not the dookie. Bruce 11 years ago Reply to DED Oops, went over my head. So, it’s Duke standing beside ghost bear and a pile of real dookie. Kris 11 years ago And they are standing on a floating strip of grass, while he casts a shadow onto nothing. Why is the moon red???? Jen 11 years ago The moon is red and everything is glowing (including the dookie) due to the recent nuclear meltdown in Shangri-la. James F. Brown 11 years ago The “reflection” of the letters under the author’s name is an additional real nice touch. Also, the sign at the entrance to the trailer park doesn’t say “Shangri-La.” And I made the mistake of sampling this book on Amazon, but not very far. My fave sentence (in the 3rd paragraph: Hovering over the sleeping Blackfoot, the bear paused, studying his quarry as its steamy breath belched skyward. Jen 11 years ago It really says that?!? He belched SKYWARD? Well I guess why not. He DID take a ghost dump on the cover.
Forget the cover the title even makes me leery
How nice; ghost bear and real dookie a taking a wiz together.
The “dookie” is the pile underneath the bear, not the chap standing next to him. 😉
Right. That’s Duke, not the dookie.
Oops, went over my head. So, it’s Duke standing beside ghost bear and a pile of real dookie.
And they are standing on a floating strip of grass, while he casts a shadow onto nothing.
Why is the moon red????
The moon is red and everything is glowing (including the dookie)
due to the recent nuclear meltdown in Shangri-la.
The “reflection” of the letters under the author’s name is an additional real nice touch.
Also, the sign at the entrance to the trailer park doesn’t say “Shangri-La.”
And I made the mistake of sampling this book on Amazon, but not very far. My fave sentence (in the 3rd paragraph:
Hovering over the sleeping Blackfoot, the bear paused, studying his quarry as its steamy breath belched skyward.
It really says that?!? He belched SKYWARD?
Well I guess why not. He DID take a ghost dump
on the cover.