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  • The Odd Squad: Bully Bait

    Michael Fry

    language (Disney Hyperion, Feb. 12, 2013)
    Nick is the shortest seventh-grader in the history of the world (he's pretty sure), doesn't fit in with any groups or clubs (who needs 'em?), and spends more time inside than outside his locker (they're roomier than you'd think).Things only get worse when a well-intentioned guidance counselor forces Nick to join the school's lamest club--along with fellow misfits Molly and Karl--in her quest to cure all three of their "peer allergies." What starts off as a reluctant band of hopeless oddballs morphs into an effective and empowered team ready to face whatever middle school throws at them, including bullies, awkward romance, zany adults, and a brave new world of surprising friendships.Renowned cartoonist Michael Fry brings an unforgettable cast of characters to life in an illustrated novel brimming with honesty, humor, and heart.
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  • 200 Harry Potter Trivia Questions - The Unofficial Wizard And Witch Training Guide With All The Facts

    Michael Fry

    Paperback (Independently published, March 16, 2019)
    Consider yourself a true Harry Potter Fan? Think you have what it takes to answer these 200 questions? Come inside and see if you'll pass with Outstanding grades to move onto N.E.W.T level studies or get a Troll mark and fail like Goyle. Take the quiz with friends or by yourself, there's 10 levels with 20 questions each that get progressively harder as you go on. There's even a wizarding marking guide inside so you can see which grade you get and if you pass or fail! ★★There'll be questions such as:★★- How is a Patronus summoned?- When does astronomy class meet in the first book?- How many fouls are there in Quidditch?- Who is the ghost of slytherin?- Dumbledore has a scar above his left knee that is a perfect map of what? - How many Sickles in a Galleon? You have four multiple choice questions to choose from with some yes or no and some true or false. As a BONUS we’ve even added an extra chapter of our other book ‘256 Harry Potter Spells’ so you can master the charms and become a powerful witch or wizard!What’re you waiting for, come inside and relive a bit of nostalgia of the boy who lived. Scroll up and click the 'Add to cart' button Now!
  • The Odd Squad: Zero Tolerance

    Michael Fry

    Paperback (Faber & Faber, Aug. 16, 2001)
    Having saved the school from a bully, Nick, Molly and Karl find themselves on the wrong side of the new zero-tolerance policy. Age 8-12
  • The Odd Squad: Zero Tolerance

    Michael Fry

    Hardcover (Hyperion Book CH, Sept. 3, 2013)
    After taming the school’s biggest bully, Nick, Molly and Karl expect to bask in Safety Patrol glory. But without a bully to set straight, all they’re left with is helping sixth graders cross the hall and reminding everyone that Jell-o meat stains.Enter new kid Simone, who becomes fast friends with Molly but gets on Nick’s nerves when she makes light of his quest to find Emily, the mysterious middle school protector who may or may not be real. In an effort to prove he’s right, Nick tries to flush Emily out, only to bring the wrath of a new Zero Tolerance policy down on Emily Dickinson Middle School.Nick’s in way over his head (he’s not that tall in the first place) and risks expulsion if he can't restore his good name. Since Nick is an expert at making wrong moves, he could be in big trouble. Because if there’s one thing worse than being the shortest seventh grader in the history of the world, it’shaving to go through it twice.Praise for The Odd Squad: Bully Bait“Funny and sweet with a steely centre.”—Neil Gaiman, New York Times best-selling author of Coraline and the Newbery Award–winning The Graveyard Book"An important message, humorously delivered, that will appeal to Diary of a Wimpy Kid fans." —Kirkus Reviews
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  • How to Be a Supervillain: Born to Be Good

    Michael Fry

    eBook (jimmy patterson, May 1, 2018)
    A sequel has never been this good...at being bad! In this highly anticipated follow-up to the bestselling How to Be a Supervillain, Victor Spoil must save the world from an evil scheme to enslave the superheroes and villains--to his parents' utter disappointment.Victor Spoil hates the Junior Super Academy. It makes him cranky--and his parents couldn't be prouder, because supervillains aren't meant to be nice. Until Victor confesses he wants to leave and become a librarian. The horror!But when superheroes and villains--including his parents--start disappearing, only a dedicated do-gooder like Victor can track them down. He discovers that the supers are being captured to square off against aliens in gladiator-like shows. And unlike the scripted fights that the supers usually sign up for, these battles are to the death!Victor and his fellow super students must join together and harness their super powers to battle this dastardly mega-villain. But to be a hero, Victor finally has to embrace his inner villain. Will he be able to stoop that low?
  • The Odd Squad: Zero Tolerance

    Michael Fry

    eBook (Disney Hyperion, Sept. 3, 2013)
    After taming the school's biggest bully, Nick, Molly and Karl expect to bask in Safety Patrol glory. But without a bully to set straight, all they're left with is helping sixth graders cross the hall and reminding everyone that Jell-o meat stains. Enter new kid Simone, who becomes fast friends with Molly but gets on Nick's nerves when she makes light of his quest to find Emily, the mysterious middle school protector who may or may not be real. In an effort to prove he's right, Nick tries to flush Emily out, only to bring the wrath of a new Zero Tolerance policy down on Emily Dickinson Middle School. Nick's in way over his head (he's not that tall in the first place) and risks expulsion if he can't restore his good name. Since Nick is an expert at making wrong moves, he could be in big trouble. Because if there's one thing worse than being the shortest seventh grader in the history of the world, it'shaving to go through it twice. Praise for The Odd Squad: Bully Bait "Funny and sweet with a steely centre."—Neil Gaiman, New York Times best-selling author of Coraline and the Newbery Award-winning The Graveyard Book "An important message, humorously delivered, that will appeal to Diary of a Wimpy Kid fans." — Kirkus Reviews
  • The Odd Squad: Bully Bait

    Michael Fry

    Paperback (PENGUIN UK, July 6, 2001)
    Because hes so short, Nick is stuffed into his locker by Bully-boy Roy. The school counsellor says Roy has issues: Molly and Karl say hes a mutant troll who must be defeated. Age 8-12
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  • How to Be a Supervillain: Bad Guys Finish First

    Michael Fry

    eBook (jimmy patterson, May 7, 2019)
    Victor Spoil realizes he's not cut out for life as a supervillain and instead decides to be...a librarian. Little does he know that librarians are a kick-butt secret society who will stop at nothing to control---and shush---the world! It's time for Victor Spoil to hang up his cape. After trying to be the supervillain his diabolical parents always wanted, it's time he followed his own dream to become a librarian. As a nice guy who likes quiet and order, Victor knows he'll be happy reading books for the rest of his life.But when his library is suddenly attacked by robot ninjas and he sees his boss leap into battle, Victor learns that librarians are actually a secret league working to bring order to the whole world. It all sounds wonderful to Victor...until he finds out that his friends are planning to destroy the librarians' plan for peace. Who's right and who's wrong? Sometimes it's hard to tell if you're a good guy...or a supervillain.
  • The Odd Squad: King Karl

    Michael Fry

    Paperback (Faber & Faber, Sept. 4, 2014)
    Karl is invited to join MLEZ, the secret organization that runs the school. Molly and Nick must save Karl from himself and the school from weird Karl. Age 8-12
  • How to Be a Supervillain: Born to Be Good

    Michael Fry

    eBook (jimmy patterson, May 1, 2018)
    A sequel has never been this good...at being bad! In this highly anticipated follow-up to the bestselling How to Be a Supervillain, Victor Spoil must save the world from an evil scheme to enslave the superheroes and villains--to his parents' utter disappointment.Victor Spoil hates the Junior Super Academy. It makes him cranky--and his parents couldn't be prouder, because supervillains aren't meant to be nice. Until Victor confesses he wants to leave and become a librarian. The horror!But when superheroes and villains--including his parents--start disappearing, only a dedicated do-gooder like Victor can track them down. He discovers that the supers are being captured to square off against aliens in gladiator-like shows. And unlike the scripted fights that the supers usually sign up for, these battles are to the death!Victor and his fellow super students must join together and harness their super powers to battle this dastardly mega-villain. But to be a hero, Victor finally has to embrace his inner villain. Will he be able to stoop that low?
  • How to Be a Supervillain: Bad Guys Finish First

    Michael Fry

    eBook (jimmy patterson, May 7, 2019)
    Victor Spoil realizes he's not cut out for life as a supervillain and instead decides to be...a librarian. Little does he know that librarians are a kick-butt secret society who will stop at nothing to control---and shush---the world! It's time for Victor Spoil to hang up his cape. After trying to be the supervillain his diabolical parents always wanted, it's time he followed his own dream to become a librarian. As a nice guy who likes quiet and order, Victor knows he'll be happy reading books for the rest of his life.But when his library is suddenly attacked by robot ninjas and he sees his boss leap into battle, Victor learns that librarians are actually a secret league working to bring order to the whole world. It all sounds wonderful to Victor...until he finds out that his friends are planning to destroy the librarians' plan for peace. Who's right and who's wrong? Sometimes it's hard to tell if you're a good guy...or a supervillain.
  • The Russian Interpreter

    Michael Frayn

    Paperback (Faber & Faber, Nov. 5, 2015)
    'A love affair through an interpreter,' said Raya. 'That's a very cultured prospect.'Raya is a mercurial Moscow blonde who speaks no English, and the affair she is embarking upon is with Gordon Proctor-Gould, a visiting British businessman who speaks no Russian. They need an interpreter; which is how Paul Manning is diverted from writing his thesis at Moscow university to become involved in all the deceptions of love and East-West relations.