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Books in Game on Boys Series series

  • Game on Boys 2: Minecraft Madness

    Kate Cullen

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 21, 2015)
    Game on Boys 2 is for kids who love playing computer games and who like reading Wimpy Kid books. Rino James is mad about Minecraft, crazy over Xbox, and obsessed with the PlayStation. There’s only one thing in this whole world that could make his life better (apart from sending his annoying sister back to the baby making farm), and it has nothing to do with computer games. But unfortunately, his Mom has a built in message system to detonate disaster every time things are going great for him. In the second of the Game on Boys series, what starts off as an awesome week with plenty of gaming promise, soon turns sour when a new teacher, obsessed with running, replaces Mr Higginbottom, and an All-night gaming marathon party, is replaced with a catastrophic family trip that makes the Wimpy kids ‘long haul’ look like a limo ride to Disneyland. What happens at the end of the weekend is devastating and miraculous all in one. The main question on everyone's mind is ‘does Rino live to fight another zombie?' Both girls and boys will love this humorous book with funny illustrations.
  • Game on Boys 3 : No Girls Allowed: No Girls Allowed

    Kate Cullen

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 16, 2015)
    Mr Higginbottom is back, and he’s brought with him a new PlayStation competition. But sadly, he’s also brought a new student, who just happens to be a girl. Bummer! Not only is she threatening to join the PS club, she’s threatening to blitz the new competition as well. Double Bummer! Elly is not like the other girls at school. She looks rough, she hangs around with Nigel the bully, and she seems to be a lying thief. Worst of all, SHE FARTS. But Ryan (gaming champion of the fifth grade) is on to her. When his PlayStation goes missing, it’s his big chance to expose the thief, but looks aren’t always what they seem are they, or are they? It’s the guys verses the girls in this humorous look at school life, where the boys think they rule, but the girls have a few surprises in store for their gaming obsessed peers
  • The king condor of the Andes

    Elliott Whitney

    Hardcover (Reilly & Britton Co, March 15, 1915)
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  • The pirate shark

    Elliott Whitney

    Hardcover (Reilly & Lee Co, March 15, 1914)
    The Pirate Shark by Elliott Whitney. Reilly & Britton, Chicago, 1914. Green cloth binding with illustrated cover, shelf wear some fading.
  • The Blind Lion of the Congo

    Elliott Whitney, Dan Sayre Groesbeck

    Hardcover (The Reilly & Britton Company, March 15, 1912)
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