Fibble: The Fourth Circle of Heck She also finds herself trapped in Fibble, a three-ring media circus run by none other than P.. When Marlo Fauster claims she has switched souls with her brother, she gets sent straight to Fibble, the
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| Title | : | Fibble: The Fourth Circle of Heck |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.53 (800 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 037585679X |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 384 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2012-04-24 |
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Editorial : About the Author DALE E. BASYE has been a journalist, film critic, and publisher of an arts and entertainment newspaper. He lives with his wife and son in Portland, Oregon. Please visit his Web site at WheretheBadKidsGo to find out more.BOB DOB draws inspiration from painter Edward Hopper, classic Disney, and Film Noir. He lives in Redondo Beach, California, where he draws, paints, and drinks coffee all day. For more on Bob and his art, visit BobDob.
Dale E. Basye's most over-the-top (the Big Top, that is) adventure yet is now available in paperback. When Marlo Fauster claims she has switched souls with her brother, she gets sent straight to Fibble, the circle of Heck reserved for liars. But it's true—Milton and Marlo have switched places, and Marlo finds herself trapped in Milton's gross, gangly body. She also finds herself trapped in Fibble, a three-ring media circus run by none other than P. T. Barnum, an insane ringmaster with grandiose plans and giant, flaming pants. Meanwhile Milton, as Marlo, is working at the devil's new television network, T.H.E.E.N.D. But there's something strange about these new shows. Why do they all air at the same time? And are they really broadcasting to the Surface? Soon Milton and Marlo realize that they need each other to sort through the lies and possibly prevent the end of the world—if Bea "Elsa" Bubb doesn't catch them first.
I admit I am a bad reader and on some days I am too active to keep calm and read. This is a great book for our 8 year old daughter who is struggling with jealousy in various parts of her world. One the most heart wrenching books I ever read. I thought this was a very well written book about an important figure in boxing history. Now, 20 years later, Mr Morrison could do a public service with a sequel that explores what actions have been taken at any level to better manage a repeat performance. For example, when talking about wants vs needs, the contemplation is "God is taking pretty good care of us." I was looking for a secular book and nothing in the summary makes it clear that this is not secular.. It was good with how many lives they got too. A number of basic, critical facts is left out. Both characters were weak when I wanted them to be strong. Her tendency to admit she didn't love the men in her life. Very little company history, just alot of pictures of people. The teacher's edi
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