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Books in The Andrew Offerman Chronicles series

  • The Andrew Offerman Chronicles, Vol. II: Breaking Cupid's Arrow

    Mark Joseph

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 30, 2017)
    The only thing harder than making a name for yourself in the sixth grade is making a name for yourself in the sixth grade. Andrew Offerman and his best friend, Bo, have just begun to figure that out as they make their way through the chaotic world of middle school. The boys have big hearts, but they are also very mischievous. They know the difference between right and wrong, but they usually go about things the wrong way before they get it right. "The Andrew Offerman Chronicles" are a lighthearted, very funny glimpse into the mind of an 11 year old boy who yearns to be an adult and is much smarter than he thinks. In "Breaking Cupid’s Arrow", Andrew and Bo must work quickly to keep Bo's mother from falling in love with Principal Fairchild. Sixth grade is hard enough. It will only get worse if Bo becomes the principal's son. Soon though, the boys realize that Cupid is out to get everyone. No one is safe from that little, diaper wearing sharp shooter. Not even Andrew and Bo.
  • The Andrew Offerman Chronicles, Vol. I: Prank it Like a Man

    Mark Joseph

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 30, 2017)
    The only thing harder than making a name for yourself in the sixth grade is making a name for yourself in the sixth grade. Andrew Offerman and his best friend, Bo, have just begun to figure that out as they make their way through the chaotic world of middle school. The boys have big hearts, but they are also very mischievous. They know the difference between right and wrong, but they usually go about things the wrong way before they get it right. "The Andrew Offerman Chronicles" are a lighthearted, very funny glimpse into the mind of an 11 year old boy who yearns to be an adult and is much smarter than he thinks. "Prank it Like a Man" is Andrew and Bo's coming out party. They shoot for the moon during their first week of middle school. Their goal is simple. Their plan is perfect. No one can stop them. Soon, they will be living legends. But first, they have to get past their eccentric principal, Mr. Fairchild.
  • The Andrew Offerman Chronicles, Vol. III: Melting the Iceman

    Mark Joseph

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 30, 2017)
    The only thing harder than making a name for yourself in the sixth grade is making a name for yourself in the sixth grade. Andrew Offerman and his best friend, Bo, have just begun to figure that out as they make their way through the chaotic world of middle school. The boys have big hearts, but they are also very mischievous. They know the difference between right and wrong, but they usually go about things the wrong way before they get it right. "The Andrew Offerman Chronicles" are a lighthearted, very funny glimpse into the mind of an 11 year old boy who yearns to be an adult and is much smarter than he thinks. Andrew has been retired from pranking for just a few weeks. Unfortunately, to get even with his arch enemy, Johnny Gaston, he must get back into the game. Andrew and Bo concoct a few surprises for Johnny Gas in "Melting the Iceman". Will their strategy work? Or will they just make their rivalry with their old foe worse?
  • The Andrew Chronicles: Andrew and the Pirate Cove

    R.D Trimble

    Paperback (Books You Can Trust Publishing, March 24, 2014)
    Say Yoho! Set sail for adventure in the exciting first book of The Andrew Chronicles! Andrew is a seven year old in the second grade. Suddenly and without explanation, he finds himself in a two story flat in 17th century London. Join Andrew, his new animal companions, the bumbling pirate Red Eye, and a mysterious and magical book, as they seek to find the hidden treasure of Blackbeard in a race against the villainous buccaneer, Jack Frost. Based on the classic computer game Pirate Cove written in 1978 by legendary game designer and storyteller Scott Adams, this is a riveting adventure for readers of all ages!
  • The Revenge of Jack Frost: The Andrew Chronicles

    R.D. Trimble

    Paperback (Books You Can Trust Publishing, Dec. 17, 2014)
    It has been a year since Andrew’s remarkable journey to the strange 17th century island of Pirate Cove. Now Andrew is enjoying the summer at a pirate-themed water park with his little brother Tyler, his cousin Lauren, and two new friends, Alistair and Craig, a pair of brothers visiting from Scotland. Suddenly as they venture down a water slide, they find themselves on the tsunami-ruined island of Pirate Cove again, and staring into the eyes once more of Jack Frost who kidnaps Tyler, swearing to change the young child into the most wicked pirate ever. Andrew, Lauren, and his new friends pursue the villain, this time through time and space, in order to rescue his brother and return home. Based on the classic text adventure games Pirate Cove and Ghost Town by legendary game designer Scott Adams, The Revenge of Jack Frost is another exciting and riveting escapade for adventurers of all ages!
  • The Andrew Offerman Chronicles, Vol. IV: Taming the Beast

    Mark Joseph

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 30, 2017)
    The only thing harder than making a name for yourself in the sixth grade is making a name for yourself in the sixth grade. Andrew Offerman and his best friend, Bo, have just begun to figure that out as they make their way through the chaotic world of middle school. The boys have big hearts, but they are also very mischievous. They know the difference between right and wrong, but they usually go about things the wrong way before they get it right. "The Andrew Offerman Chronicles" are a lighthearted, very funny glimpse into the mind of an 11 year old boy who yearns to be an adult and is much smarter than he thinks. In "Taming the Beast", Andrew and Bo have to figure out how to get themselves out of Sophia's cross hairs before she tells the world about their previous misdeeds. There is just one problem. Once the beast sets her sights on you, she won't look away. Not even for a second.