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Books with author Lee. M. Winter

  • What Reggie Did on the Weekend: Seriously!

    Lee. M. Winter

    language (, June 10, 2016)
    On the weekend I looked for a new book. I always read the description first because, you know, I won’t read just any old thing. So I read the description for this book and thought it looked okay, so then I read the online sample and laughed so hard that a little bit of pee came out. Okay, a lot of pee came out. ALRIGHT! I PEED SO MUCH I HAD TO CHANGE MY PANTS! There, are you happy now? It’s funny, okay? And it isn’t all about vomit and farts either (okay, a lot of it is about vomit and farts, but what’s wrong with that?)*Every Monday at school, Reggie writes an essay that begins with “On the weekend…” WARNING: You might want to have a spare pair of undies handy while you read about Reggie's weekends.*
  • Angus Adams: the adventures of a free-range kid: Book1 of The Free-Range Kid Mysteries

    Lee. M. Winter

    language (, Aug. 13, 2015)
    As a free-range kid, Angus is allowed to do things other kids his age aren’t – like play in the street and hang out at the park without adults (shock, horror!) But when he’s accused of stealing an iPhone from school, Angus must use all of his brains, resilience, and courage to catch the real thief, clear his name, and outwit the seriously bad dudes hot on his tail!
  • What Reggie Did on the Weekend 2: Unfair!

    Lee. M. Winter

    language (, June 10, 2016)
    On the weekend I told everyone about this hilarious book I’d just finished called What Reggie Did on the Weekend. (Have you read it? Of course you have. You must have. Why else would you be here?) Anyway, it was so good that I cried when it was finished. Okay, I might have made that up. The crying part, I mean. I didn’t really cry. Instead, I followed Ma around the house and said “Please can I read book 2? Please can I read book 2? Please can I read book 2?” nine-hundred and twenty-one times. What’s that? Yes, thank you, that is a remarkable achievement, isn’t it? Yes, Ma’s very proud of me.Anyway, so now you’re wondering if the second Reggie book is as good as the first Reggie book, right? Well, let’s just say you may not own enough underpants to get through this one. Seriously.*Every Monday at school, Reggie writes an essay that begins with “On the weekend…” WARNING: It’s possible he’s not kidding about the underpants thing*
  • The Epic Santa Chase: An Angus Adams Christmas Short Story

    Lee. M. Winter

    language (, Nov. 29, 2015)
    What would you do if a thief in a Santa costume took off with your iPad? If you’re anything like Angus Adams, you might embark on a wild chase across the city, although perhaps not with a giant chicken and a nun in tow. Determined to stop the thief, Angus uses everything he’s got and more. This fast paced story will have you running alongside him right up until the surprise ending that you won’t see coming. (A Christmas short-story for kids 9-12 years.)
  • What Reggie Did on Halloween: The Fart that Haunted Me

    Lee. M. Winter

    language (, Oct. 13, 2016)
    “On Halloween I wrote down all the hilarious (and sometimes weird) stuff that’s happened to me on Halloween. Like when Little Miss Stinky Pants lost her head, like when Ma turned into a zombie, like when the alien-butt spaceship came and blasted the town with fart-bombs, and heaps of other stuff. And none of it’s even made up (except for the made up bits).”Reggie’s back! And if you laughed at What Reggie Did on the Weekend (1&2), you’ll love what he gets up to on Halloween.
  • Angus Adams and Scream House: Book 3 of The Free-Range Kid Mysteries

    Lee. M. Winter

    language (, March 29, 2016)
    Angus, Hamish, and Bodhi are scouting for a movie location and the overgrown yard of the mysterious Scream House fits the bill perfectly. Yet, all is not as it seems. Angus finds himself in the middle of a nasty dispute, the adults are all acting strange, something weird is going on with his brother, and to top it all off, his new teacher hates him. Then things turn bad. In a terrifying life and death chase, Angus must run faster and smarter than ever before, to not only save himself, but the life of the small, frightened boy depending on him.
  • Angus Adams and the Missing Pro Surfer

    Lee. M. Winter

    language (, Nov. 14, 2015)
    Angus thinks he’s in for a week of fun, sun, and surf, but he couldn’t be more wrong. When pro surfer, and new friend, Leo, goes missing just days out from a big title competition, Angus’s well-tuned instincts just can't let it rest. When the adults won’t listen, it’s up to him (with help from Hamish and Bodhi) to find Leo. But can he do it in time? And more important – can he do it before he goes missing himself?
  • What Reggie Did on the Weekend 2: Unfair!

    Lee. M. Winter

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 11, 2016)
    On the weekend I told everyone about this hilarious book I’d just finished called What Reggie Did on the Weekend. (Have you read it? Of course you have. You must have. Why else would you be here?) Anyway, it was so good that I cried when it was finished. Okay, I might have made that up. The crying part, I mean. I didn’t really cry. Instead, I followed Ma around the house and said “Please can I read book 2? Please can I read book 2? Please can I read book 2?” nine-hundred and twenty-one times. What’s that? Yes, thank you, that is a remarkable achievement, isn’t it? Yes, Ma’s very proud of me. Anyway, so now you’re wondering if the second Reggie book is as good as the first Reggie book, right? Well, let’s just say you may not own enough underpants to get through this one. Seriously. *Every Monday at school, Reggie writes an essay that begins with “On the weekend…” WARNING: It’s possible he’s not kidding about the underpants thing*
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  • Angus Adams and Scream House: Book 3 of The Free-Range Kid Mysteries

    Lee. M. Winter

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 3, 2016)
    Angus, Hamish, and Bodhi are scouting for a movie location and the overgrown yard of the mysterious Scream House fits the bill perfectly. Yet, all is not as it seems. Angus finds himself in the middle of a nasty dispute, the adults are all acting strange, something weird is going on with his brother, and to top it all off, his new teacher hates him. Then things turn bad. In a terrifying life and death chase, Angus must run faster and smarter than ever before, to not only save himself, but the life of the small, frightened boy, depending on him.
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  • Angus Adams: the adventures of a free-range kid

    Lee M Winter

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 14, 2015)
    As a free range kid, Angus is allowed to do things other kids his age aren’t – like play in the street and hang out at the park without adults (shock, horror!) But when he’s accused of stealing an iPhone from school, Angus must use all of his brains, resilience, and courage to catch the real thief, clear his name, and outwit the seriously bad dudes hot on his tail!
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  • Angus Adams and the Missing Pro Surfer: Book 2 Free-Range Kid Mysteries

    Lee M Winter

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 13, 2016)
    Angus thinks he’s in for a week of fun, sun, and surf, but he couldn’t be more wrong. When pro surfer, and new friend, Leo, goes missing just days out from a big title competition, Angus’s well-tuned instincts just won’t let it rest. When the adults won’t listen, it’s up to him (with help from Hamish and Bodhi) to find Leo. But can he do it in time? And more important – can he do it before he goes missing himself?
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  • What Reggie Did on the Weekend: Seriously!

    Lee. M. Winter

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 11, 2016)
    On the weekend, I looked for a new book. I always read the description first because, you know, I won’t read just any old thing. So I read the description for this book and thought it looked okay, so then I read the online sample and laughed so hard that a little bit of pee came out. Okay, a lot of pee came out. ALRIGHT! I PEED SO MUCH I HAD TO CHANGE MY PANTS! There, are you happy now? It’s funny, okay? And it isn’t all about vomit and farts either (okay, a lot of it is about vomit and farts, but what’s wrong with that?) *Every Monday at school, Reggie writes an essay that begins with “On the weekend…” WARNING: You might want to have a spare pair of undies handy while you read about Reggie's weekends.*
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