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  • - The Multiverse Refugees Trilogy: The First Pie in the Face
    af Ira Nayman
    216,95 kr.

    At the end of You Can't Kill the Multiverse (But You Can Mess With its Head), Doctor Alhambra, the chief scientist of the Transdimensional Authority, set up an alarm to warn him if a universe is succumbing to the universe-killing machine that is at the heart of the story. But how would the Transdimensional Authority respond if that alarm went off?

  • - The Multiverse Refugees Trilogy: Second Pi in the Face
    af Ira Nayman
    204,95 kr.

    Two years on, the TA has helped many aliens immigrate to Earth Prime. The first, Rodney, is now a tech millionaire. An all-star band raises funds to help aliens adjust. The first alien murder leads to an anti-alien protest group. Aliens are disappearing in Latin America. Some problems cannot be solved by the swift, unexpected application of pie!

  • af Ira Nayman
    209,95 kr.

    Emigrating to a new universe can be hard.People in the new universe eat for sustenance (rather than get their energy directly from sunlight). Eww! They use umbrellas to protect them from the rain (rather than pianos and anvils and safes and orangutans - oh, my! - falling from the sky). Their gods do not reward them in the afterlife for how funny they were while they were alive - as if any other qualities in life matter! Fleeing a dying universe is not for the faint of gall bladder! The Ugly Truth: is the final volume in Ira Nayman's appropriately described Multiverse Refugees trilogy. In it, musicians are hoist on their own poetic petard, pies fly and four foot tall blue aliens with no hair and exaggeratedly round features who wear exquisite three piece suits find amusing new ways to die.As they say on Earth Prime 4-6-4-0-8-9 dash Omega, "May the Audi Enz laugh upon you all the days of your life!""The name of the game here is wordplay. Non-stop, unrestrained, groan-worthy ... inspired wordplay." - Alex Good, reviewing Good IntentionsCover artwork by Hugh Spencer