"This zany fantasy adventure takes readers on a rollercoaster ride through the wild imagination of its 12-year-old hero"
April 2023 Debut of the Month
Boasting a distinctive slick, quick, comic voice, Lach’s Langdimania debut lets readers loose in the imagination of a twelve-year-old boy. Having something of a madcap road-trip vibe, it melds imaginative flights of fancy, fantasy, and the realities of junior high life with psychedelic invention. Think The Wizard of Oz meets modern pre-teen movies.
While searching a Manhattan toy store for the perfect present for his last pre-teen birthday, Army (full name Abraham Armstrong Allen) selects a blue plastic ball (AKA a Thingamajig) from a basket. According to the sign, it “could do anything” and, thanks to Army’s wild imagination, it pretty much can. He tells his school peers that the Thingamajig “keeps all of reality in motion” and decides it’s a “Langdim finder” — short for language and dimension. From this, Army comes up with the idea that it can transport him to other dimensions, in which he can understand the inhabitants’ languages. And from this, he fantasises about being king of Langdimania. Thusly, ideas escalate in Army’s mind, and it’s not long before the whole school wants in on his imperial role-playing game.
As might be expected, things don’t end there, and Army winds up slipping between two worlds, on a quest to save The Girl, while also hoping to bag the Scarecrow role in the school production of (appropriately enough) The Wizard of Oz. It’s fast, it’s funny, and feels akin to watching a pre-teen movie driven by childhood adventures and pre-teen thought processes.
Langdimania is available to buy here at £8.99.
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Langdimania is full of journeys to the imaginative insides of your brain with brilliant and unique characters!
Langdimania is an impressive book that reaches to the corners of your mind. Lach is an imaginative author that truly explores every aspect of magic and the potential of dreaming. I like how this novel includes a wide variety of genres. For example, Fantasy, Teenage Mental Health, Reality vs Personal Beliefs/Experiences and many more. Langdimania is an extraordinary place where twelve-year-old, Army travels to every day. Whether that is during his after-school adventures, during Mr Dumont's TFI French Classes or Detention with Mrs Czernowski. During some extremely frustrating and different experiences, Army finds himself baffled with new abilities that seem to change everything and make it a whole lot more interesting. Langdimania is the special place that Army seems to go to in his Imagination. Or is it the reality?... Read Full Review
This is a magical adventure story about friendship and peace, that makes us think about what’s real and what isn’t. My favourite characters are Josiah the crow who is tough and brave, and Lucy the sheep who is cool and has peppermint tea.
Langdimania tells the story of a magical land – is it a dream land or real? – where animals can talk. Army thought he had created this imaginary world until he found that one of his friends at school, Wendy, was also going there. In this new land, Wendy was stuck in a bottomless well, and Army has to go and rescue her, he just doesn’t know how.... Read Full Review