Dean Ammerman

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Dean lives in Minnesota. He is married, has two daughters and a dog (not a dachshund). The Warrensberg trilogy began with "Waiting for the Voo," which introduces Wilkin Delgado, Alice Jane Zelinski and intergalactic plumber Cardamon Webb. Wilkin and Alice Jane are asked to help fix a nasty sewage problem that threatens to destroy the universe. In the second book, "Escape from Dorkville," Wilkin and Alice Jane reunite with Cardamon Webb to go on a quest to the Other side of the universe to talk to the All and Everything and (hopefully) get the fresh water turned back on. "The Last Ma-Loo" is the third book in the trilogy. The problem? The universe is crumpling, the Ma-Loos are missing and Alice Jane has a boyfriend. None of which is good. An ...more

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Dean Ammerman Probably Ahab and Moby-Dick. There's the thrill of the chase of course, unrequited love and it definitely doesn't end happily ever after. …moreProbably Ahab and Moby-Dick. There's the thrill of the chase of course, unrequited love and it definitely doesn't end happily ever after. (less)
Dean Ammerman I've started a follow-up to "Waiting for the Voo," which is tentatively titled "Escape from Dorkville." (A novel without graphics.) I have a rough ide…moreI've started a follow-up to "Waiting for the Voo," which is tentatively titled "Escape from Dorkville." (A novel without graphics.) I have a rough idea of where the story is headed, but it'll have a mind of its own and head off in some unknown direction. That's the fun part of both reading and writing: finding out what happens. (less)
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Roadkill on the Flipside (T...

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Waiting for the Voo

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Escape from Dorkville

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Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers Review

"Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers" gave "Voo" a fair and honest review in the post of January 26, 2015, calling the book "one CRAZY read." Gina thinks it would best fit an audience of Older Middle Grade readers (I agree), and says that it was fun and memorable and she enjoyed the book ("but I'm not exactly certain I can say why without sounding like a wackadoo myself," she wrote), but that it's Read more of this blog post »
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