**Alice in Wonderland, with garbage and a dead stripper!** Coco takes off her clothes for a living, until some nasty little bitch kills her while she's dancing. Thrown in the dumpster by her sleazebag boss, Coco awakens in a land of trash. With her new friend, Rudy (a dying fly), and
Trashland a Go-Go
โ Scribed by Fitzgerald, Constance Ann
- Publisher
- Eraserhead Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 135 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Alice in Wonderland, with garbage and a dead stripper!
Coco takes off her clothes for a living, until some nasty little bitch kills her while she's dancing. Thrown in the dumpster by her sleazebag boss, Coco awakens in a land of trash. With her new friend, Rudy (a dying fly), and her knight in garbage armor, the undead dancer tries to find her way home. But first she must escape from the evil Queen of this trashscape: a jealous and insane Ruler of Refuse who has an intense fear of flies. With hints of The Matrix and The Whiz, this heady trip will satisfy your cravings for twisted fairy tales, rotting garbage, and charming weirdos.
Long live the Queen!
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Library : Fantasy
Formats : EPUB
ISBN : 9781621050025
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