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Paperback The Toonies Invade Silicon Valley Book

ISBN: 1932586296

ISBN13: 9781932586299

The Toonies Invade Silicon Valley

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Golly-by-Golly, the Toonies are rockin'!

"The day the Toonie leaped out of Jeremy Kern's computer and landed smack-dab in the middle of his life, he thought he was going nuts." From this very first line, Betty Dravis had me captivated and dying to know just how the story of a computer whiz kid from Silicon Valley and his cartoon friends would play out. Troubled by his parents' recent incessant arguing, Jeremy escapes to his computer one night to discover that Doog, a teenage Toonie Jeremy created for his weekly comic strip, has come to life when Jeremy needed him most. Shortly thereafter, Uncle Wom, the lovable old leader of Cartoon Land, also befriends Jeremy and informs him that all is not well in the Toonies' homeland. The evil Dab, an ape-like bird creature, and his band of Mischief-Makers are on a mission to escape from Cartoon Land, whatever the cost, and take over the humanoid world. With the help of his best friend, Buddy, and Buddy's twin sister, Ashley, Jeremy pledges to keep the secrets of Cartoon Land safe and never do anything that would allow Dab to escape. Everything is going fine for the three children and their new Toonie friends until Jeremy's dad, Arthur, accidentally releases Dab and his hench-birds...and chaos invades Silicon Valley. Will Jeremy and his friends be able to defeat the evil ape-bird? Or will Dab and his followers be the victors of the climactic battle at Orange Computer's supply building and thereby unleash their reign of terror on our world? There are so many lovable and endearing characters in "Toonies," but my favorite would have to be Third, the sweet little Mischief-Maker turned hero. I loved his interactions with Jeremy's mom, Jessica, especially the white flag incident. And you *must* read this gem of a novel to find out what I'm talking about! ;) Betty Dravis has crafted an endlessly inventive, highly original, and entertaining tale that will appeal to readers of all ages. Don't miss it! :D Melika

A wild, halarious romp through Silicon Valley! LOL

My grandpa read this book to me I think its very funny. Its way over the top the way the bad TOONIES get in so much truble, but Jeremy and some good cartoon people rescue them. I like the chicken noodel soup part and the fireworks was awesome. I'm glad they saved Orange Computer and like that name. It's funny to. I wish this author would right about other cities so I could read about the Toonies again. they're cute and magical. Thanks - Christopher P.S. I like books, video games and riding my bike.

WOULD LIKE TO READ MORE ABOUT THE TOONIES

My Dad got this book from the Reno library for me. He thinks it's real clever. Me too ... I liked the way the TOONIES got into our world. Jeremy is a smart kid. I'm glad his parents let him solve his own problems. That was way cool. Wish mine would do that. Maybe this author could write another one, and let the Toonies visit Reno next time. Good job, lady! Tucker from Sparks, Nevada

THIS BOOK ROCKS! LOL

My Mom's a teacher, and she gives me and my sister summer reading assignments. Megan beats me to the best books, but not this time. I grabbed TOONIES when I saw those funny-looking guys on the cover. I liked it a lot. It was fun to see how they got out into our world. They sure had some exciting times. I always wanted my comic book heroes to come alive and play with us kids. I thought it would be fun ... Now this author proved to me that it is. I hope to have some more adventures with Jaremy and the Toonies. Michael from Mississippi

Refreshing and Engaging, My Type of Story

I love all types of fantasy, but this tale is particularly close to my own heart. In fact, it is my favorite type of story: Vivid characters and events are first grounded in reality to make them believable so that the jump into the fantastical draws us in completely. After we are a part of the story, the imaginative events take over to both amaze and amuse us. Ms. Dravis' ability to present real people, places, and things in the midst of a fantasy story is very close to what I strive for in my own writings. Characters with last names and problems who live in real places, but still have fantastical things happen to them, make for a wonderful story - truly a modern James and the Giant Peach or Charlie and the Chocolate Factory kind of tale. I am also impressed by how well a female author is able to portray such a believable boy character. All of the characters are engaging and real, with their daily struggles and triumphs; and this helps make the story real as well, though it is also a lovely escape. In fact, it is so well done I am tempted to compare it to one of my favorite television shows - Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, which to me is entirely plausible, given the vast number of very real imaginary friends I have known in my life. This book has the power to appeal to all ages and types of people. I would definitely recommend it. J.H. Sweet, author of The Fairy Chronicles
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