![]() ![]() Borgel: The protagonist and his many-times-great uncle Borgel go on an interdimensional tourist trip, and meet a godlike popsicle.Alan Mendelsohn, the Boy from Mars: Two middle-school boys become psychically enlightened and travel to an alternate plane of existence.He currently offers free audio versions of many of his books on his website. He also used to call in to Car Talk to expound on a car-related topic with Click and Clack when that show was still making new episodes. He also reads children's books on NPR with Saturday Morning Edition anchor Scott Simon. ![]() He was a important component of the radio show Chinwag Theater for a while, being that his books were read and he was the one who read them. Pinkwater, and so on - on every book he writes, allegedly to annoy librarians. He tries to use a different version of his name - such as D. Adults Are Useless, or possibly actually insane.Low-to-moderate-key World of Weirdness settings, often with a dash of Aliens in Cardiff. ![]() His books have a number of recurring themes, including: Daniel Manus Pinkwater (born November 15, 1941) is an American author of children's books. ![]()
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