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The Pratts Go To 'Ollywood - cover

The Pratts Go To 'Ollywood

Peter Loaf Wunderlich

Publisher: Next Chapter

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Summary

The Pratts are off to Los Angeles and a crazy new adventure awaits!
 
After an eventful flight across the Atlantic Ocean and a terrifying journey on a shuttle bus, they arrive to the top notch hotel they're staying at. The room is luxurious, but unfortunately, the Pratts have a tendency to mess everything up.
 
Hiring a car, they find that driving in LA is not that easy. In their itinerary is also a trot in Griffith Park on the saddles of hired horses, and that's where the real difficulties begin.
 
After stumbling upon a meeting of two dodgy characters, the Pratts witness something not meant for their prying eyes. Soon, they have to deal with the notorious Tripods, the police, and a group of local gangs. Can the Pratts make it out of L.A. in one piece?
Available since: 05/18/2024.
Print length: 152 pages.

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