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Books in Escapade Johnson series

  • Mayhem at Mount Moosilauke

    Michael Sullivan

    Paperback (PublishingWorks, Nov. 1, 2007)
    Escapade Johnson may always feel like the most boring kid in the most normal town in the least thrilling state in the country, yet he continuously seems to find himself in madcap adventures. From class field trips gone awry to coffee shop slavery and local witch sightings, Escapade certainly lives up to his name, but not in the way he might have expected. Join him and his Sanbornton Elementary schoolmates on these decidedly unboring adventures.
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  • The Coffee Shop of the Living Dead

    Michael Sullivan

    Paperback (PublishingWorks, July 1, 2008)
    The second in the Escapade Johnson series, young readers will appreciate how poor Escapade gets into trouble again.
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  • The Phantom of the Science Fair

    Michael Sullivan, Joy Kolitsky

    Paperback (PublishingWorks, Aug. 1, 2009)
    Escapade Johnson is at it again, this time he’s participating in the boring Sanbornton elementary school science fair. Boring, that is, until mysterious events unfold and plots to foil the kids’ projects result in chaos. Join Escapade for hoots and hollars, carnivorous gerbils, NASCAR rats, rabbits wearing lipstick, and the Phantom of the Science Fair!
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  • The Witches of Belknap County

    Michael Sullivan

    Paperback (PublishingWorks, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Join Escapade as he meets up with the Witches of Belknap County, and this time his audience is sure to be spellbound. History tells us that witches were believed to be in Salem, Massachusetts, but up here, in Belknap County, either Sanbornton isn’t so boring as Escapade thought, or he and his friends need to learn not to judge a book by its cover.
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  • Escapade Johnson and Mayhem at Mount Moosilauke

    Michael Sullivan, Joy Kolitsky

    Paperback (Big Guy Books, Nov. 15, 2007)
    Escapade Johnson’s name is synonymous with adventure—so why does he feel like the most boring kid in the most normal town in the least thrilling state in the country? He even thinks his schoolmates are plain, despite the fact that they are known as the funniest and most feared class in the history of Sandbornton Elementary. Things take a turn towards excitement, however, when they go on a field trip to Mount Moosilauke and Escapade ends up face-to-face with an angry bear on the side of a mountain, classmates fainting and fleeing all around him. Escapade might have just found out that living up to his name isn’t quite what he expected it would be.
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