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The Utterly Indescribable Thing That Happened in Huggabie Falls

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The Utterly Indescribable Thing That Happened in Huggabie Falls

By: Adam Cece
Narrated by: Ryan Ireland
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Have you ever encountered something you couldn’t describe? Something so utterly indescribable you’re not even sure what it is, or how it works, or whether it even exists at all? When an utterly indescribable thing turns up in Huggabie Falls and makes everyone act very weirdly, even by Huggabie Falls standards, Kipp, Tobias and Cymphany know they must put a stop to it. But that’s not easy when you’re dealing with Felonious Dark’s evil triplet brother, a giant sticky silkworm web, a super-cute talking goat called Copernicus and something no one can describe. The Utterly Indescribable Thing that Happened in Huggabie Falls is the final book in the Huggabie Falls trilogy, the funniest, weirdest, most indescribable series ever written, so far.©2019 Adam Cece (P)2019 Bolinda Publishing Growing Up & Facts of Life Humourous Fiction Literature & Fiction Mysteries Mystery & Suspense Science Fiction & Fantasy Thrillers & Suspense Funny Witty

Critic Reviews

‘Wonderfully weird and lots of fun.’ (Andy Griffiths, bestselling author of the Treehouse series)
'... full of hijinks and adventure.' (Books+Publishing)
'... wacky and humorous.' (ReadPlus)
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