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cjmalcolm, December 1, 2007

The tongue-in-cheek mystery of The Milk Chicken Bomb keeps you laughing and sighing at the same time!Andrew Wedderburn, part of the rock band Hot Little Rocket, has written a winner debut novel . He is clever at developing mid-Western small town characters and juggling many interesting mini-plots. Pathos and humour are intertwined. The author has lived what he writes about albeit the book is a little more warped!
The story's 10 year old wandering narrator/reporter is an imaginative insomniac. Although this boy is not involved with his own family, he staves off some of his loneliness with his network of eccentric friends e.g. Mullen, the Russians, and Deke Howitz. He observes town life in a fascinating way while fireworks go off and Jr. High kids joust in moving pickup trucks in the snow; and Deke tunnels under Main St. with only a spade to follow his obsession of buying a black market submarine from Uzbekistan.
Must be read to be believed!

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