The Wappy Ding-Do

Through the Loupadapper Marshes

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Space Opera, Fantasy
Cover of the book The Wappy Ding-Do by Paul Cook, Paul Cook
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Author: Paul Cook ISBN: 1230001825534
Publisher: Paul Cook Publication: August 26, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Paul Cook
ISBN: 1230001825534
Publisher: Paul Cook
Publication: August 26, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Book 2 charts the entity's encounter with the loupadapper and the hybrid species that spawns from a chance alteration to their DNA sequence. Written by British author Paul Cook, the story is suitable for readers ages eleven years and older.

Excerpt

'This planet, whilst enjoying a plethora of flora, was capable of sustaining only one species of fauna; the loupadapper. These creatures were tiny organisms and had a very short life cycle of only several hours. Orphaned at birth and already sexually mature, the loupadapper would immediately seek to find a mate and reproduce. The loupadapper were an androgynous species and were therefore simultaneously male and female. Once the loupadapper had found their respective mates they would impregnate each other by injecting their DNA and chorionic gonadotropic hormone into their partners with a small syringe-like limb which protruded from their heads.' 

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Book 2 charts the entity's encounter with the loupadapper and the hybrid species that spawns from a chance alteration to their DNA sequence. Written by British author Paul Cook, the story is suitable for readers ages eleven years and older.

Excerpt

'This planet, whilst enjoying a plethora of flora, was capable of sustaining only one species of fauna; the loupadapper. These creatures were tiny organisms and had a very short life cycle of only several hours. Orphaned at birth and already sexually mature, the loupadapper would immediately seek to find a mate and reproduce. The loupadapper were an androgynous species and were therefore simultaneously male and female. Once the loupadapper had found their respective mates they would impregnate each other by injecting their DNA and chorionic gonadotropic hormone into their partners with a small syringe-like limb which protruded from their heads.' 

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