PAPER DOORWAY

PAPER DOORWAY by Dean Koontz is a first edition published by HarperCollins on October 9, 2001. This 160-page book invites readers into a whimsical world through a collection of poems that blend humor and spookiness. The engaging verses take readers on a journey from “The Woggle Wrangler” to “The Wart,” showcasing Koontz’s imaginative storytelling and playful language.
In this collection, readers will encounter a variety of entertaining poems, including titles like “Boogeyman” and “An Angry Poem by a Dragon’s Mother.” Illustrated in black-and-white by Phil Parks, the book aims to captivate young audiences with its unique blend of juvenile nonfiction and poetry. PAPER DOORWAY provides a delightful exploration of themes that resonate with children, making it a fun addition to any young reader’s library.
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I lost myself inside a book last night. Then found myself in a galactic fight …
A thrilling world awaits you inside The Paper Doorway! From “The Woggle Wrangler” to “The Wart,” from “Boogeyman” to “The Bear with One Green Ear,” from “The Monstrous Broccoli Excuse” to “An Angry Poem by a Dragon’s Mother,” Dean Koontz’s poetry is wickedly entertaining fun.
With 225 million copies of his books sold, New York Times — megaselling author Dean Koontz has been called “America’s most popular suspense novelist” — but that only begins to describe his endless talent and imagination. Following the success of his previous children’s book, Santa’s Twin, Koontz has created a richly inventive book of poems, illustrated in black-and-white by Phil Parks, that delivers a powerhouse combination of humor and spookiness.
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