Welcome to Hell Damini
by John Otis Biggs
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Pub Date Dec 22 2015 | Archive Date Jun 20 2016
Description
Damini is a teenage girl accidentally assigned to Hell. As one can guess, she wants out. To get reassigned to Paradise, she needs to unlock her mysterious past. A boy named Tuck is very much alive and willing to help her in exchange for his own ethereal answers. As the pair travel around the world to cut through the red tape of Hell's bureaucracy, they befriend an odd collection of demons and creatures. Focused on their own quest, they step right into Satan's plan for retirement...if he can just survive long enough to get there. But who exactly wants him eliminated? Or maybe a better question for the sake of saving time, who doesn't? Damini and Tuck need answers fast to keep Hell from falling under the control of someone really bad. Yes, that's right, worse than Satan.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781522895428 |
PRICE | $0.99 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
Margaret P, Librarian
This one took a while to get in to but i eventually enjoyed it a lot. There were several strands that seemed to have no connection, but at the end the author manage to bring them all together and they actually made sense.
Alicia A, Librarian
A unique cast of characters and situations as Damini is sent to hell. She's stuck there and enlists the help of a boy, Tuck, who needs his own brand of help as well. There's a bit of action/adventure along with humorous tales and situations.
Definitely in the vain of funny death books like Croak and Dead Connection.
Cait C, Reviewer
So original and fun! I really loved this book, and I'm planning a review on my site soon! :)
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