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  • Shredderman: Attack of the Tagger

    Wendelin Van Draanen

    Paperback (Yearling, April 25, 2006)
    Nolan Byrd single-handedly saved his school from the bullydom of Alvin “Bubba” Bixby. He posted proof of Bubba’s exploits on the Web at Shredderman.com. Now Shredderman is the school hero! But since Shredderman’s identity is a secret, everyone still treats Nolan like . . . a nerd.But inside this nerd beats a superhero’s heart—one dedicated to truth and justice. So when a vandal spray-paints graffiti around town—and even on his teacher’s van!—Nolan decides that tracking down the tagger is a job for Shredderman.But while he’s trying to trap the tagger, the tagger is trying to pin the blame on Shredderman! Can Nolan turn the tables back around before his secret identity is revealed?
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  • Shredderman: Secret Identity

    Wendelin Van Draanen, Brian Biggs

    Paperback (Yearling, April 25, 2006)
    Alvin Bixby: Hulking, knuckles of steel, hideous breath, foul temper. Kids call him: Bubba. Nolan Byrd: Puny, power walker, math genius, can’t keep shoes tied. Kids call him: Nerd.Bubba has been the bane of Nolan’s existence for five long years. So when Mr. Green asks the class to become reporters, Nolan decides he’ll write an exposé—on Bubba. He doesn’t want to sign his name to it (that’d be suicidal), so Nolan creates a secret identity for himself—on the Internet. He launches Shredderman.com as a place where truth and justice prevail—and bullies get what’s coming to them.This hilariously triumphant story is for any kid who’s ever dreamed of unleashing their own inner superhero!
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  • Shredderman: Meet the Gecko

    Wendelin Van Draanen

    Paperback (Yearling, Sept. 12, 2006)
    Even superheroes have problems. That’s what Nolan discovers when he meets Chase Morton, the boy who plays his favorite TV superhero on The Gecko and Sticky. Chase is being hounded by a sleazy tabloid reporter who is evil! Sneaky! A liar! So Nolan vows to expose the truth on Shredderman.com. After all, superheroes have to stick together in the fight for truth and justice. Oh, yeah!
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  • Shredderman: Enemy Spy

    Wendelin Van Draanen

    Paperback (Yearling, Sept. 12, 2006)
    Shredderman.com just made the national news! Everyone is talking about the new cyber-superhero. Oh yeah!But now people are dying to know who is behind Shredderman.com. Reporters are snooping all over Cedar Valley! Oh no!Nolan's parents and even his sidekick, Mr. Green, think he should lay low for a while. But being Shredderman is the best thing that's ever happened to Nolan. It's so much better than being Byrd-the-Nerd. Plus, Nolan's just stumbled across what might be a real spy-ring! How can Shredderman not try to fight it?But some problems are too big for even a superhero to handle. Sometimes the mask gets in the way. Will Nolan's quest for truth and justice mean he has to give up his secret identity? Can he become a superhero in real life?
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  • Shredderman: Meet the Gecko

    Wendelin Van Draanen

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Jan. 11, 2005)
    Even superheroes have problems. That’s what Nolan discovers when he meets Chase Morton, the boy who plays his favorite TV superhero on The Gecko and Sticky. Chase is being hounded by a sleazy tabloid reporter who is evil! Sneaky! A liar! So Nolan vows to expose the truth on Shredderman.com. After all, superheroes have to stick together in the fight for truth and justice. Oh, yeah!
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  • Shredderman: Secret Identity

    Wendelin Van Draanen, Brian Biggs

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Feb. 10, 2004)
    Alvin Bixby: Hulking, knuckles of steel, hideous breath, foul temper. Kids call him: Bubba. Nolan Byrd: Puny, power walker, math genius, can’t keep shoes tied. Kids call him: Nerd.Bubba has been the bane of Nolan’s existence for five long years. So when Mr. Green asks the class to become reporters, Nolan decides he’ll write an exposé—on Bubba. He doesn’t want to sign his name to it (that’d be suicidal), so Nolan creates a secret identity for himself—on the Internet. He launches Shredderman.com as a place where truth and justice prevail—and bullies get what’s coming to them.This hilariously triumphant story is for any kid who’s ever dreamed of unleashing their own inner superhero!
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  • Enemy Spy

    Wendelin Van Draanen, Brian Biggs

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-06-05, June 5, 2008)
    When Shedderman's secret identity is threatened due to a report in the national news, Nolan's parents and his friend, Mr. Green, think Nolan should stay quiet for the time being in order to remain anonymous, but when rumors of a real spy-ring begin to circulate, Nolan's secret takes a backseat to his need to fight for justice! Read by Daniel Young. Book available.
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  • Secret Identity

    Wendelin Van Draanen, Brian Biggs

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-06-05, June 5, 2008)
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  • Shredderman: Attack of the Tagger

    Wendelin Van Draanen

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Aug. 10, 2004)
    Nolan Byrd single-handedly saved his school from the bullydom of Alvin “Bubba” Bixby. He posted proof of Bubba’s exploits on the Web at Shredderman.com. Now Shredderman is the school hero! But since Shredderman’s identity is a secret, everyone still treats Nolan like . . . a nerd. But inside this nerd beats a superhero’s heart—one dedicated to truth and justice. So when a vandal spray-paints graffiti around town—and even on his teacher’s van!—Nolan decides that tracking down the tagger is a job for Shredderman. But while he’s trying to trap the tagger, the tagger is trying to pin the blame on Shredderman! Can Nolan turn the tables back around before his secret identity is revealed?
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  • Shredderman: Enemy Spy

    Wendelin Van Draanen

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, May 24, 2005)
    Shredderman.com just made the national news! Everyone is talking about the new cyber-superhero. Oh yeah!But now people are dying to know who is behind Shredderman.com. Reporters are snooping all over Cedar Valley! Oh no!Nolan's parents and even his sidekick, Mr. Green, think he should lay low for a while. But being Shredderman is the best thing that's ever happened to Nolan. It's so much better than being Byrd-the-Nerd. Plus, Nolan's just stumbled across what might be a real spy-ring! How can Shredderman not try to fight it?But some problems are too big for even a superhero to handle. Sometimes the mask gets in the way. Will Nolan's quest for truth and justice mean he has to give up his secret identity? Can he become a superhero in real life?From the Trade Paperback edition.
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  • Secret Identity

    Wendelin Van Draanen, Brian Biggs

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 25, 2006)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Fifth-grader Nolan Byrd, tired of being called names by the class bully, has a secret identity--Shredderman!
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  • Shredderman: Attack of the Tagger

    Wendelin Van Draanen

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Aug. 10, 2004)
    Nolan Byrd single-handedly saved his school from the bullydom of Alvin “Bubba” Bixby. He posted proof of Bubba’s exploits on the Web at Shredderman.com. Now Shredderman is the school hero! But since Shredderman’s identity is a secret, everyone still treats Nolan like . . . a nerd. But inside this nerd beats a superhero’s heart—one dedicated to truth and justice. So when a vandal spray-paints graffiti around town—and even on his teacher’s van!—Nolan decides that tracking down the tagger is a job for Shredderman. But while he’s trying to trap the tagger, the tagger is trying to pin the blame on Shredderman! Can Nolan turn the tables back around before his secret identity is revealed?
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