Buggy Crenshaw and The Bungler's Paradox
Buggy Crenshaw and the Bungler's Paradox (In Search of the Nexus, Book 1)
Buggy Crenshaw and The Bungler's Paradox
R. M. Wilburn
Imagine! Enter a chaotic world where your only true weapon is your imagination! It can be your best friend or your worst enemy... Eleven-year-old Buggy Crenshaw deems herself a writer whose imagination has nodded off lately. But her dull life takes an abrupt turn toward the fantastically unimaginable when her father’s curious invention, his Tremendous Time-Traveling Trailblazer, suddenly explodes, catapulting their family to the very brink of the Underworld: a secret pocket of our planet known as Lloyd’s Hollow where magic runs rampant and dreams are far more than just idle imaginings! Buggy quickly discovers that her family’s arrival in Lloyd’s Hollow was by no means an accident, and that coincidence is truly a myth for the magically uninformed. In a harrowing tale of good versus evil, Buggy learns that she is, and through time has always been, a Warrior for the Greater Good of Mankind. When the Darkest Evil threatens to ensnare us all, Buggy and her friends Sid Piccolo and Veronica Hamburg must find a way to thwart the Demon Electrocucius before he captures our souls and commits them to eternal torture! She learns firsthand, however, that evil is hard to kill… Her message to you is this: The magic is real…if you can only imagine! Dream big!

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Fantasy
  • Fiction
  • Series

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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Buggy Crenshaw is an imaginative 11-year-old girl. She enjoys writing, and in her stories she always ends up saving the world. When her family moves to Lloyds Hollow after her father blows up her garage, her eyes are opened to world she never knew existed. She learns of the battle between Good and Evil going on. She also learns a little bit about magic and cant wait to get her Talisman, or a special charm that helps in the use of magic, on her 12th birthday. Who knows? Maybe Buggy is more powerful than she seems. Maybe Buggy is truly meant to save the world.

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