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Prostho Plus
Prostho Plus
Author: Piers Anthony
ISBN-13: 9780785797739
ISBN-10: 0785797734
Publication Date: 10/1999
Rating:
  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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4.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Rebound by Sagebrush
Book Type: School Library Binding
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Fun book, especially for those of us who have spent lots of time in the dental chair
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super dentist away. what truly lives in each dentist's heart
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I love Piers Anthony. This is one of his earlier books, so the great writing is there, but it isn't as humorous as he later becomes. It was a quick read and enjoyable.
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Quirky, different, fun. Dentist gets kidnapped by aliens. Can he learn enough about alien dentistry in time? Can he gat back to earth? Does he want to?
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What's keeping you from your grand tour of the universe? Are you afraid of being caught out in the vastness of space with a painful cavity and no one capable of fixing it? Well fear not-the galaxy is simply teeming with dentists! For Dr. Dillingham, dentist of Earth, it was the shock of his life-captured by aliens, forced to fix a strange cavity in an even stranger mouth; then whisked off to deep space. But luckily for the good dentist, Dillingham discoverd that he liked zooming about the galaxy, solving unprecedented problems and making new and decidedly different aqquaintances. And when he was offered the chance to apply to the Galactic University of Dentistry as Earth's first (and only) applicant, Dillignham had a choice to make:go back to his safe little world of bored housewives and miles of braces, or make a mark for mankind among the teeth of the stars. It was really no choice at all.