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Grackle
Grackle
8 years ago

Very clearly about some business people and Nazis and a family with two children and a castle and some satellites and a cool skater kid who doesn’t take guff from nobody and an android and a lady in a wheelchair and an atomic bomb and a desert and a guy whose shadow reveals that he’s actually a sword.

I don’t get what’s so confusing.

EricL
EricL
8 years ago
Reply to  Grackle

You forgot the sub-plot about the melting grandma with earrings. You leave that out and you’ll never understand why the android got its 3-10 tattoo. You also failed to mention the planet sliver, which helps to explain why melting grandma got the Nazi tattoo on her chest in the first place, and how that tattoo which works like fly paper in attracting business shadows and skater punks.

Oh, this is such a complex novel!

War Goat
War Goat
8 years ago
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It is so complex that it is over 600 pages long.

Dave
8 years ago

“Of Salt and Sand and Silhouettes”