Ian McDonald is trying very hard not to think about how the world might be going to hell in a handbasket. After all, what’s he going to be able to do about it? He’s just this guy, stuck in a small town, pinned there by a load of student debt and a stalled writing career. Oh, and a wicked case of writer’s block. Or at least he was, until a dragon showed up in his bedroom. At midnight. Quoting Freud and muttering about the space-time continuum. So of course, Ian must Make a Choice and decide whether he wants to follow the dragon back into the Connectome and find his muse again, or stay in a house that surely wants to kill him, one repair bill at a time.Follow Ian on a rollicking adventure, where he finds out that he can make a difference. And that some things are worth fighting for. Even if all you have is a can opener. Let's imagine that Terry Pratchett, Douglas Adams and the Monty Pythonguys would have met in a pub, and after a considerable amount ofbeers,decided to write a modern version of 'Alice in Wonderland'. Theresult could have been 'Pundragon'. - Marvin, Goodreads, 4/5 Stars Douglas Adams and Terry Pratchett are two of my all time favourite authors and I struggle to find someone who can execute that style of hilariouswriting that has me giggling out loud while reading. Chandra Clarke hasmanaged to do what I thought was impossible. - Kimmy S, NetGalley, 4/5 Stars