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They call him the Radiator Boy because he was raised by a steel-plate radiator. The product of a cruel father and indifferent mother, the boy is finally set free after many years of torture. Eager to see the world, he embarks on an adventure of self-discovery, determined to find the fabled “Christmas” he’s heard so much about.
Soon, he discovers the world is just as cruel and indifferent as the home he grew up in. Under the manipulative spell of the krampus ministers, the Radiator Boy finds himself embroiled in one destructive scandal after another until finally being elevated from his position as Prime Minister to that of a messiah—the ConvectorChrist.
Often misguided, but of pure heart, it’s up to the Radiator Boy to bring the warmth back to his people and restore hope in a world that’s been lost to a dark, eternal winter.

this sounds excellent
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It’s really great. Bizarro at its finest.
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I need to grab it then. Bizarro is my jam.
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I got something you can grab.
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sigh. let me get the tweezers.
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I like when you use the chopsticks.
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fine. just because it makes happy to see you smile.
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Yay!
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This sounds both grim and hopeful. The turn it promises makes me want to check it out straight away. How great an achievement wouldn’t that be.
miriam
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It’s a really bizarre story. Quite unique.
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Wow, I LOVE the blurb, and the cover is so (appropriately) bizarre.
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Thanks, Priscilla.
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Hey River, I did some advice from you about creating the correct story line. It is obvious you are talented extremely talented. If you can send some info on how to improve my blog stories???? You have read lots of my blog stories River.
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Holy cow this sounds like an interesting story!
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It really is. Bizarro, surreal, absurdist.
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Sounds very Dadaist!
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It’s pretty trippy.
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