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  • My Teacher Flunked the Planet

    Bruce Coville

    Paperback (Aladdin, June 1, 1992)
    Peter Thompson, a typical seventh-grader, finds himself touring the planet with his friends Susan Simmons and Duncan Dougal, and three aliens in disguise! Their mission? To file the final report that will determine Earth's future in the universe. As the clock ticks away the hours before their meeting in space, the tour becomes weirder and weirder. The three friends come face to face with a plague of poots and "Big Julie" - the weirdest alien yet! Meanwhile, Peter discovers a secret hidden for decades. Will his discovery save the Earth, or is it already too late to stop the aliens from destroying the planet?
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  • Oddest of All

    Bruce Coville

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Fans of Bruce Coville’s wonderfully weird storytelling will be thrilled to know that the expert of odd is back with a new collection of nine curious and thought-provoking tales. From stories about a girl who learns the horrifying secrets about what’s really at the bottom of a murky, desolate pond, a strange chemical factory causing mutations in frogs, and a Halloween mask that becomes a gruesome clue in the disappearance of a child, the odd adventures in this new collection are filled with terrifying and ghoulish details. In the eerie, surreal tradition of Edgar Allan Poe, these reveries are sure to linger in the minds of readers.
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  • FOREVER BEGINS TOMMORROW

    Bruce Coville

    Paperback (Aladdin, May 1, 1995)
    Preparing for a death-defying showdown with the mysterious Black Glove, the A. I. Gang of kid geniuses are disgusted when the adult world refuses to take them seriously and are forced to save the planet by themselves. Original.
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  • Odder Than Ever

    Bruce Coville

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Oct. 4, 2000)
    Beloved for his hilarious and unexpectedly moving novels, Bruce Coville is also a master of the short story. In this follow-up to Oddly Enough, he again presents a collection of unusual breadth and emotional depth. A ghost who died under uproarious circumstances haunts a kitchen baking “Biscuits of Glory,” while in the grand tale “The Golden Sail,” there are unexpected consequences when a young teen goes in search of his seafaring father. The collection includes a heartbreaking new story from Mr. Elives’ Magic Shop, “The Metamorphosis of Justin Jones,” and the bittersweet title story from the critically acclaimed anthology Am I Blue? A perfect introduction to Bruce Coville’s magic for the uninitiated, Odder Than Ever also has a treat for his die-hard fans: three never-before-published stories.
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  • My Little Brother is a Monster

    Bruce Coville

    language (Oddly Enough Publishing, July 29, 2011)
    At some point everyone who has a baby brother thinks, "That kid is a real monster!" In Jason's case, it happens to be true. But then, "Little Dumpling" isn't actually Jason's brother; he and his mom found the baby in a basket on their porch. But what happens on the night of the first full moon, and where Little Dumpling really came from, is beyond Jason's wildest imaginings
  • My Teacher Is an Alien

    Bruce Coville

    Paperback (Aladdin, Oct. 12, 1990)
    Sixth grade is just out of this world... Susan Simmons can tell that her new substitute teacher is really weird. But she doesn't know how weird until she catches him peeling off his face -- and she realizes that "Mr. Smith" is really an alien! At first no one will believe her -- except Peter Thompson, the class brain. When Peter and Susan discover Mr. Smith's horrible plans for their classmates, they know they have to act fast. Only they can get rid of their extra-terrestrial visitor -- and save the rest of the sixth grade class from a fate worse than math tests!
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  • My Teacher Fried My Brains

    Bruce Coville

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket Books, Jan. 1, 1992)
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  • Monster of the Year: Monster of the Year

    Bruce Coville

    Paperback (Aladdin, Aug. 15, 1990)
    Michael and his friend Steve decide to launch a "Monster of the Year" contest, setting the stage for one of the creepiest beauty pageants ever.
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  • The Enchanted Files: Diary of a Mad Brownie

    Bruce Coville

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, June 30, 2015)
    Introducing The Enchanted Files! Told in diary entries and more, it's a new magical, modern-day comedy series by the master of funny fantasy and bestselling author of My Teacher is an Alien: Bruce Coville! In the first hilarious Enchanted Files, Angus is a brownie. No, not the kind you eat! He’s a tiny magical creature that loves to do chores. Angus has just “inherited” a new human girl, Alex. To say that Alex is messy would be an understatement. She’s a total hurricane-like disaster—and she likes it that way, thankyouverymuch! Living with each other isn’t easy but Angus and Alex soon learn there is a curse that binds them. What’s worse, it threatens Alex’s family! Working together, Angus and Alex will set out to break the curse . . . without killing each other first . . . hopefully.This laugh-out-loud adventure, full of humor and heart, is ideal for fans of Escape From Mr. Lemoncello’s Library or Chris Grabenstein.Also availabe in paperback as Cursed. * "Smart, amusing, and a lot of fun" —Booklist (starred review)"With magic, mischief, and mayhem to spare, this sweet story of an unlikely friendship ought to delight readers of any age." —Publishers Weekly"A knee-slapper." —Kirkus ReviewsFrom the Hardcover edition.
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  • A Glory of Unicorns; Into the Land of Unicorns

    Bruce Corville

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2008)
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  • Blorks Evil Twin

    Bruce Coville

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Aug. 1, 1993)
    Blork, the biggest brat on the planet Splat, has changed his bratty ways, but when Blork's twin Krolb arrives, the citizens of Splat must deal with another rotten kid. By the author of Space Brat.
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  • A Life in Miniature

    Bruce Coville

    language (Oddly Enough Publishing, Sept. 10, 2011)
    This short story is a modern take on the tale of "Tom Thumb." I originally wrote it for the Ellen Datlow/Terri Windling anthology SWAN SISTER. In this case, it's genetic engineering that leads to the birth of a boy no bigger than your thumb. Strange adventures follow . . .