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Sprocket and the Time Vortex: The Sprocket Sagas Book 6

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This is the sixth book in the Sprocket Sagas series and is to do with Time. When time passes at different rates on different worlds problems arise for those spending time on both. Growing too quickly means that shoes and clothes become too small and the costs start to rise. Will the Fearsome Four outgrow their friends? A bad man is given a Stop Watch which actually stops time and causes a block in the Time Stream. If he is not stopped a Time Vortex will be created that could destroy the world.Will the dragons and our friends at Pudding Founders Lane solve these problems and save us all from being scattered dust along the Time Stream. Dogs, Crows, Heros, Villians and a global disaster in the making what more could you want?Find out the answer and useful tips about keeping dragons ass house pets by reading this ripping adventure.

198 pages, Paperback

Published November 29, 2017

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Author 91 books171 followers
May 2, 2018
This book has charm, joie de vivre, humour, and an English Bull Terrier. I rest my case
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Author 7 books383 followers
December 13, 2017
Down-to-Earth Sci-Fi

Although I delved into the sixth Sprocket saga, it suffices as a standalone novel: a down-to-earth YA Sci-Fi/Fantasy founded by those who live at 7 and 7A Pudding Founders Lane and Dragon World. I easily became acquainted with each of the characters. Human: The Fearsome Four: Adolescents, Ava, and her cousins Victoria, Kate, and Gil. The Friends: Sprocket, the scrap dragon; Blaggard, the crow; Mrs. Mumbly, a bull terrier). Plus, the author provides a detailed list of characters and places he delineates for the reader.

While the book could use an overall editing swipe, it did not deter me from enjoying this cleverly-written story with just the right amount of humorous character sketches for the “baddies”. The Fearsome Four and animal friends are endearing. The fast-paced plot is plausible, given the sci-fi rationale behind the “time vortex” when a stopwatch finds its way into the hands of petty thief, George Albert Hastings, who uses it for his own monetary gain, thereby threatening the universe.

I highly recommend this delightful book. Sprocket’s favorite victuals of sump oil and battery acid tart with rust sprinkles whetted my appetite for the other Sprocket sagas.
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