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You Can Call Me Al

Current price: $10.99
You Can Call Me Al
You Can Call Me Al

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You Can Call Me Al

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A story about a mysterious android who takes a young teenaged boy on an incredible journey to meet his father whom he never knew. It spans strange dimensions and unusual realms of existences.
Suitable for readers of all ages, this is a real page turner.
By Doug Rains
Johnny was an average 8th grade student who lived alone with his mother, he never knew his father. One rainy day after school he meets this strange man who is actually an android and eventually takes Johnny on an incredible adventure to meet his father who is quite different than Johnny ever expected him to be.
The Android's name is Al and he is in possession of a very powerful artifact. He is being hunted by mechanical robotic constructs from another alternate plane of existence. The artifact has some strange control over the passage of time.
Al's mission is twofold, he must keep Johnny safe while delivering him through a gateway to another world to meet his father and at the same must thwart the robotic constructs which seek to destroy him and take the valuable artifact away to keep it out of the hands of Johnny's father.
Johnny finally meets his father, drawing the story to an incredible conclusion.

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