"A fun, imaginative, you-never-know-what's-going-to-happen-next high school adventure."- Kim Bongiorno, New York Times best-selling co-author, I Just Want To Pee Alone
Carson High School seniors Scott and Davey don't have much common ground-that is, until all universes begin collapsing into their school. Soon, the avowed loner and the mean-girl cheerleader realize that something is very wrong, and they're the only two who are aware of what's happening. Demon versions of their teachers roam the halls, a cowboy sloth appears sporadically, and some students randomly burst into flames, while angry interdimensional counterparts of other students destroy everything in sight.
Now it's up to two seniors from opposite sides of the social spectrum to defeat this scourge and save not only their high school but also the world. Armed with little more than school supplies and Scott's trusty copy of The NEW Multiverse Theory, can these unlikely heroes put their differences aside and stop the total chaos? If they can't, the end of the world may just be beginning.
Industry Reviews
"A fun, imaginative, you-never-know-what's-going-to-happen-next high school adventure."-- Kim Bongiorno, New York Times best-selling co-author, I Just Want To Pee Alone "For fans of the classic science fiction and comedy genres -- Practical Applications is The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy meets Red Dwarf." -- Anthony Bowling, The Devil Is a Part-Timer! and Attack on Titan "I started laughing on the second paragraph, and enjoyed the ride all the way to the end. A fun read for anyone who wants a little science with their silliness!" -- Joe Peacock, CNN Geek Out! blog "A fun, imaginative, you-never-know-what s-going-to-happen-next high school adventure. Kim Bongiorno, New York Times best-selling co-author, I Just Want To Pee Alone "For fans of the classic science fiction and comedy genres Practical Applications is The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy meets Red Dwarf." Anthony Bowling, The Devil Is a Part-Timer! and Attack on Titan "I started laughing on the second paragraph, and enjoyed the ride all the way to the end. A fun read for anyone who wants a little science with their silliness! Joe Peacock, CNN Geek Out! blog "