Another Whole Nother Story, Dr. Cuthbert Soup
Another Whole Nother Story, Dr. Cuthbert Soup
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Another Whole Nother Story

Author: Dr. Cuthbert Soup

Narrator: Dick Hill

Unabridged: 7 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 12/07/2010

Categories: Children's Fiction


Synopsis

The plan was simple. Ethan Cheeseman, along with his three smart, polite, and relatively odor-free children, would travel back in time to end a family curse and save their mother. Now that the LVR (a super-secret time machine) is working, it’s easy peasy. Except they didn’t account for one basic rule of science: Murphy’s Law—if something can go wrong, it will.The LVR crashes, with a meteor-sized hole in its roof. They’ve made it to 1668, but they’re stuck in the middle of nowhere, without a way back home, and someone thinks they’re weetches—er, witches. Could it get any worse? How about when they encounter a pirate ship, a haunted castle, and two mysterious visitors—one there to rescue the family, the other, mmm...not so much.Our trusty narrator, Dr. Soup, has a ton of unsolicited advice for listeners but not a lot to say to help the Cheesemans. Just this one thing:GOOD LUCK.

About Dr. Cuthbert Soup

Before becoming an author and advisor, Dr. Cuthbert Soup held many other fun and rewarding jobs. For a brief time he worked at the mall as a smoke detector but was eventually replaced by a machine. A talented musician, he then moved to New York City and landed a gig playing elevator music. He was fired, however, when his trombone kept smacking other people in the elevator. Currently the founder and president of the National Center for Unsolicited Advice, Dr. Soup resides in a semisecret location with his dog, Kevin, and his two pet snails, Gooey and Squishy. In his spare time he enjoys cajoling, sneering, and practicing the trombone in crowded areas. This is his first book.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cindi on March 30, 2023

The second book, "Another Whole Nother Story" is just as well-written and entertaining as the first. The family travels back in time to 1668 and find themselves in colonial America. They come into contact with a girl from a native tribe named Big and her not-pet fox named Dig. They also must deal wi......more

Goodreads review by Cheryl on December 22, 2011

Mr. Cheeseman and his children travel back in time to see if they can end a family curse and thus reverse the death of their beloved wife and mother. With the LVR working it should be a cinch. But a crash landing leaves the LVR damaged, and technology in the 1600′s isn’t quite what it is in modern t......more

Goodreads review by Nate on March 09, 2015

Extremely entertaining, yet lacks the overflowing originality which made the first installment an absolute delight. The former had a "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, World" crazy road trip vibe, while this addition feels -- when at it's best-- more along the lines of an incomplete draft of Terry Gilliam's "Ti......more

Goodreads review by Kelly on April 08, 2011

Loved this book again. And left it open for another book after it. Laugh out loud funny again with quirky humor and good story. Not as good as the first one but still very good.......more

Goodreads review by Marsha on April 18, 2018

The Cheesemans are in another wacky adventure as they attempt to negotiate the 17th century, complete with metal-pierced pirates, witch-hunting Frenchmen and false dukes. Yep, life’s never dull when the Cheesemans are on the loose. You have to wonder at some certain plotholes. The Cheesemans left the......more