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The Remin Chronicles : Sir Heads-A-Lot Sir Heads-A-Lot is from the world of Inspire. He is a character in Nick Ruth’s fantasy series, The Remin Chronicles. The novels are The Dark Dreamweaver and The Breezes of Inspire. The reader meets Sir Heads-A-Lot on a river bank in The Dark Dreamweaver. He is an Inspirian tourist who falls through a vortex or time portal. Sir Heads-A-Lot falls down into the world of Remin from his world of Inspire. Sir Heads-A-Lot has a square body with round arms and legs. Nick Ruth describes him as looking like “a robot.” Sir Heads-A-Lot wears a vest. The vest has hundreds of little pockets. And each pocket contains a head. Yes, a head! There are animal, fish and plant heads. They are the size of small buttons. He has quite an assortment. Sir Heads-A-Lot is an entertainer in Inspire. He is able to remove his head. Then, he replaces it with another. If he places a lion head on his neck, he becomes a lion. Consequently, he turns into an eagle with the replacement of eagle head. Juggling and the gymnastics are a part of his repertoire too. Another interesting fact about Sir Heads-A-Lot is that he is a re-gen. What is a re-gen? A re-gen can regenerate parts of the body. If an arm or leg is missing, it will grow back. The brain is in an organ in the chest. Sir Heads-A-Lot is a steadfast friend to his new friends: David, Houdin, Kira and Aradel. He helps them on their quest, placing his life in danger. This character does not turn his back on his friends. He is a great help to them. Nick Ruth lets his imagination flow while writing The Dark Dreamweaver and The Breezes of Inspire. Get a copy of the books. Enjoy a fantasy book about friendship. Meet the other fantastic characters in the series. The Remin Chronicles Dark Dreamweaver, The Breezes of Inspire, The Drop in the forum. Tell your favorite picture book? Sign up to receive the Children's Books Review newsletter. Do not miss any future articles. More Children Books Dr. Seuss Books Don Freeman's Books Stan Berenstain's Books Magic Tree House Books Chronicles of Narnia Books A Series of Unfortunate Events Books
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