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Home Sweet Motel by Chris Grabenstein
Home Sweet Motel by Chris Grabenstein







And if the Wonderland doesn’t get them soon, P.T. But he knows one thing for a fact: the Wonderland Motel is the best place a kid could ever live! All-you-can-eat poolside ice cream! A snack machine in the living room! A frog slide! A giant rampaging alligator! (Okay, that last one may or may not be made up.) There’s only one thing the Wonderland doesn’t have, though-customers. Wilkie may be the greatest storyteller alive. I’m looking forward to warmer weather and the chance to dive into Book 2-Beach Party Surf Monkey–to be released in May, 2017.įULL PLOT (From AMAZON) Eleven-year-old P. Illustrations scattered throughout support the wackiness. It is fast paced, funny, and the setting is perfect. Bad guys with a past history to the motel return to interrupt their money making scheme. and his new friend, Gloria, try to find ways to raise the $100,000 to keep the place open. At least until Walt Disney decided otherwise. The Wonderland Motel (formerly Walt Wilkie’s Wonder World) is exactly the change of pace vacationers look for. I can attest to the strange attractions pulling in tourists. I spent many spring breaks as a kid in nearby Clearwater visiting my grandmother. It’s a great place to live, but in recent years the motel has come under too much competition and investors are looking to flatten it and build condos. He lives with his mother and grandfather at the world’s wackiest motel in St. He’s short in stature but his long tales get him out of many tight spots. Even those of us who like to read will enjoy the story of P.T. “Do you know of a book with short chapters? M y mom forces me to read one chapter each night.” Reluctant readers rejoice, I have the perfect book to answer your most pressing reading question:









Home Sweet Motel by Chris Grabenstein