The Dexter Chronicles Vol. 1: Becoming Dexter

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Cover of the book The Dexter Chronicles Vol. 1: Becoming Dexter by Dan Tefern, CVR Press Ltd.
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Author: Dan Tefern ISBN: 9780473226497
Publisher: CVR Press Ltd. Publication: November 25, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Dan Tefern
ISBN: 9780473226497
Publisher: CVR Press Ltd.
Publication: November 25, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

Dexter Paudeville is no normal human being. He is an extraordinary kiwi ‘magician’ (part-time) that has set it upon himself to document the world as it appears to his visual and cerebral cortices. Supposedly he was born in the quaint yet beautiful town of Huntly, on the north island of New Zealand (yet no one is really sure of his true origins.) Some suspect outer space, others regard him as an overweight escapee from a mental institution. But all stigmas aside, Dexter is a lovable  caring, sensitively quixotic and sometime, yes, slightly different member of our global family.

He loves cats, ice cream and being able to stand on one foot (because other cats can’t do that).

He also likes travelling to strange places, it’s because he loves the feeling of alienation and not being able to communicate with other people. It’s more peaceful that way.

The life story commences at birth (as most life stories do) and follows Dexter through his formative years as a teenager, amateur mud wrestler and restaurant critic. The story does not follow a logical sequence of
start to finish but more meanders all over the show and eventually does end up at the finish line, which isn't a finish line at all, but more a place to rest.

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Dexter Paudeville is no normal human being. He is an extraordinary kiwi ‘magician’ (part-time) that has set it upon himself to document the world as it appears to his visual and cerebral cortices. Supposedly he was born in the quaint yet beautiful town of Huntly, on the north island of New Zealand (yet no one is really sure of his true origins.) Some suspect outer space, others regard him as an overweight escapee from a mental institution. But all stigmas aside, Dexter is a lovable  caring, sensitively quixotic and sometime, yes, slightly different member of our global family.

He loves cats, ice cream and being able to stand on one foot (because other cats can’t do that).

He also likes travelling to strange places, it’s because he loves the feeling of alienation and not being able to communicate with other people. It’s more peaceful that way.

The life story commences at birth (as most life stories do) and follows Dexter through his formative years as a teenager, amateur mud wrestler and restaurant critic. The story does not follow a logical sequence of
start to finish but more meanders all over the show and eventually does end up at the finish line, which isn't a finish line at all, but more a place to rest.

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