Pure Dead Wicked

Pure Dead Wicked by Debi Gliori, published by Alfred A. Knopf in 2002, is a captivating tale that unfolds within the Strega-Borgia family’s ancestral castle. This first edition, comprising 211 pages, presents a humorous and chaotic narrative as the family faces a series of unexpected challenges. From a collapsing roof that forces them into a local hotel to the creation of 500 tiny naked pink clones, the story is filled with whimsical elements that keep the reader engaged.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a world where mythical beasts coexist with everyday dilemmas, all set against a backdrop of family dynamics and adventure. The narrative explores themes of family and the challenges that arise when faced with both magical and mundane obstacles. With a blend of horror and humor, this book offers a unique perspective on the trials of the Strega-Borgias as they navigate their increasingly complicated lives, including the threat posed by evil contractors intent on destroying their home.
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Just when the Strega-Borgias think it’s safe to relax in their ancestral castle . . . it isn’t. First their roof collapses, forcing them into the Auchenlochtermuchty Arms–the only local hotel that will accomodate three mythical beasts and one crocodile. Then Titus accidentally creates 500 tiny naked pink clones. And 500 tiny naked pink clones are not easy to manage. But not surprisingly, this isn’t the biggest Strega-Borgia dilemma–there’s also a few evil contractors plotting to destroy their home forever. Perhaps the miniature kilted warriors arising from the spilled magic potion can help. . . .
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