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Baby Doll (the Book) - Mike Oppenheim

Baby Doll (the Book)

Mike Oppenheim
Amazon.com Services LLC , English
11 ratings

Baby Doll (The Book) is about time-traveling hobos who oppose The Illuminati. Pablo, a curmudgeonly 30-year-old from 1988, is involuntarily teleported to live in a cave in prehistoric Brazil where he meets Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud who have been charged with the heroic task of assisting two men in the year 2011 with instructions on how to use a magical baby doll in an effort to stop a billionaire self-help author turned politician from playing puppet master with global human morale.

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