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Copyright © 2009 Darren Pillsbury. All rights reserved.
Table Of Contents
- Book 1 - PETER AND THE DEAD MEN
- Book 2 - PETER AND THE VAMPIRES
- Book 3 - PETER AND THE CHANGELING
- Book 4 - PETER AND THE SWAMP MONSTER
- Book 5 - PETER AND THE MANNEQUINS
- Book 6 - PETER & THE PSYCHO TRICK-OR-TREATERS
- Book 7 - PETER AND THE CARNIVAL OF EVIL
- Book 8 - PETER AND THE WEREWOLVES
- Book 9 - PETER AND THE FRANKENSTEIN
- Book 10 - PETER AND THE SMALL ONES
- Book 11 - PETER AND THE DARK SIDE
- Book 12 - PETER AND THE SNOW DEMON
- Book 13 - PETER AND THE MORGUE
- Book 14 - PETER AND THE HELPERS
- Book 15 - PETER AND THE MUSEUM
- Book 16 - GRANDFATHER AND THE GROWNUPS
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- IMAGINARY FRIENDS - the web comic
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5 comments:
While Dill is a great character to read about, I sure wouldn't want to be his parent, or the parent of one of his friends.
Amen, Kurt. Aaaaaaa-men.
Dill normally annoys me, not amuses me, but this has me laughing my head off. Ha ha ha ha, plop.
Dill had me grinning, but ha ha ha ha plop... oops there goes my head too.
I just found you a few weeks ago, and Oh my do I love the stories so far.
I had to laugh at this one, but even harder becasue I could imagine what my mom would have done. She’d have gone over there and put the bra on him properly, right over the shirt, then adjusted it for him, explaining loudly how it’s done as she did it. Deflecting embarrassment back at the kid who’s embarrassing you never fails.
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