Friday, August 27, 2021

The Adventures of Barry & Joe: Obama and Biden's Bromantic Battle for the Soul of America











 Shirley J.            Adult Fiction/Graphic Novel       Sci-Fi Adventures of President Obama and President                                               Joe Biden friends in all the multi-universes through the time/space continuum

The Adventures of Barry & Joe: Obama and Biden's Bromantic Battle for the soul of America                    by Adam Reid       224 pages

The story begins when Donald Trump is sworn in as president.  Immediately after the ceremony, President Obama and then Vice-President, Joe Biden were whisked away in a black limosine to an undisclosed location.   When they arrived, all the top scientists from all over the world were there along with an augmented reality version of the actor Samuel L. Jackson.   It is explained to Obama and Biden that the world has been plunged into a dark place and they must save humanity in order to continue mankind's survival on earth with any hope of peace.   With nods to Quantum Leap, Star Trek, Star Gate, and other Sci-Fi shows, Obama and Biden bounce from the present into many other multi-verses through the machinations of as they land in new place and times and though separated must find each other in each new location and do whatever they must to bring justice and truth to the reality they find themselves in.   They do a marvelous job, too, by the way and their friendship seems to balance their personalities in a perfect yin and yang scenario.  And with the faithful guidance of  Samuel L. Jackson they are the Neos of their adventures in their own Matrixes.  O.K. this one is really out there.   President Obama and now President Joe Biden as time travelling superhero warriors is a unique idea but Adam Reid did you have to have them travel naked?   I recommend this book to teens and gamers on up.  There is a lot more reading and tongue in cheek humor related to details about Obama's and Biden's lives that young kids might not make the connection to and the political fervor is throughout the book. 




 

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