
Yes, I had read the plot line of
The Neddiad by Daniel Pinkwater, but I still wasn't quite prepared for the sheer goofiness of it! As Neddie Wentworthstein and his family go from Chicago to Los Angeles by train, he meets Melvin the shaman, who gives him a small stone turtle and tells him to keep it safe (we don't yet know why); gets separated from his family in Flagstaff, Arizona; and meets Seamus Finn, his dad (a famous movie star), and Billy the ghost. Confused yet? Well, they all end up in L.A., and soon Neddie is dealing with bad guy Sandor Eucalyptus, who wants to steal the turtle. You don't discover the importance of the turtle until
very late in the book, and by then you're reading about policemen from outer space, prehistoric creatures, and a huge circus. And the ending is totally unexpected. If you want a straight-forward plot, don't read this one, but if you can just go with the flow and accept all the strangeness, it's a pretty funny (but highly weird) story.