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Ramshack the Robot has been built to make twins, Boogle and Buff Kings-Million, a lot of money. Unfortunately things don’t go quite the way they were intended, and his creation causes quite a stir. Unbeknownst to the twins, when building Ramshack they had made a glaring error in the electrics. One that they wonder, at times, if they will live to regret… Titan and Tinker have been created to rule over those lazy, fat twins. Keep them in order. Keep them working. Keep them oblivious. At a secret location, Ramshack is now ‘The Emperor’, demanding respect and admiration among his multiplying minions. The Rise of Ramshack is an intriguing, edge-of-your-seat sequel to Ronald and Philip Kinsella’s The Rock Bottom Twins and the Nakkubatty Misson. Is Ramshack’s cold, hard reasoning a fitting match for Boogle and Buff’s sentimental logic?
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Ramshack the Robot has been built to make twins, Boogle and Buff Kings-Million, a lot of money. Unfortunately things don’t go quite the way they were intended, and his creation causes quite a stir. Unbeknownst to the twins, when building Ramshack they had made a glaring error in the electrics. One that they wonder, at times, if they will live to regret… Titan and Tinker have been created to rule over those lazy, fat twins. Keep them in order. Keep them working. Keep them oblivious. At a secret location, Ramshack is now ‘The Emperor’, demanding respect and admiration among his multiplying minions. The Rise of Ramshack is an intriguing, edge-of-your-seat sequel to Ronald and Philip Kinsella’s The Rock Bottom Twins and the Nakkubatty Misson. Is Ramshack’s cold, hard reasoning a fitting match for Boogle and Buff’s sentimental logic?