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Wordworm Invasion: A Graphic Novel
- Library of Doom Graphic Novels
- Narrated by: uncredited
- Length: 6 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A girl can’t stop saying the same word over and over again. “Teacup, teacup, teacup,” she says. Repeated words also fill the halls at school. “Phone, phone, phone.” “Glue, glue, glue.” The building has been invaded by… wordworms! The wriggling creepy-crawlies feed off mental energy, causing their hosts to get stuck on a single word.
Can the powerful Librarian exterminate the pesky parasites before they drain brains and zombify all the students? Experience dark tales from the Library of Doom like never before.
©2023 Steve Brezenoff, Benamar Mahmoud (P)2024 Capstone Publishers, Inc.
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