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  • SHOE LACES The Adventures of Pew-Boy

    MICHAEL STONE

    language (, March 25, 2020)
    Meet Pew-Boy as he experiences life growing up with Big Brother and friends Kelly and Ju-Lo.
  • The Adventures of PEW-BOY!!!

    MICHAEL STONE, Kaye Atkinson

    eBook
    There is a place where people lived and everyone felt safe and wanted to get along with each other. Everyone . . . but one. His name was PEW-BOY.
  • The Adventures of Poo Boy

    Sean Frawley, Dale Johnson

    language (Garden Shed Publishing, April 10, 2013)
    For the first thirteen years of his life, Farrell Wakefield believed his father was crazy. Not your typical old man who wears socks with sandals and listens to lame music kind of crazy, Farrell’s father actually lost a fight with a ceiling fan after accidentally setting a fish tank on fire with a waffle iron. And though it is only natural for a man like this to write tales about a ridiculous world filled with car-sized mosquitos and talking sea butterflies that wear avocado-shaped hats, it doesn’t mean Farrell ever has to bother reading any of them.Of course, now that his father has been kidnapped by monsters from one of his books, his preposterous claims that a super villain is on the way to destroy Earth suddenly seem much more credible. Perhaps if Farrell had bothered to read any of his father’s stories, he would also realize that his family is part of a complicated Valenock prophecy. Like most prophecies from Nibbur Znutz, it begins with a ceremonial bowl of fruit and a three-headed groundhog. Unlike the others, this particular prophecy ends with the destruction of Farrell’s entire world.Now, Farrell’s hopes rest in his scatter-brained younger brother Trevor, perhaps the only person alive crazier than his dad. Trevor, who has the attention span of a caffeinated gerbil and dreams of making millions as a Youtube stuntman, is also the only person capable of guiding Farrell through the dangerous realm of Nibbur Znutz in time to find their dad and hopefully save the world.
  • The Adventures of Poo Boy

    Mr. Sean Frawley

    Paperback (Garden Shed Publishing, Sept. 22, 2013)
    For the first thirteen years of his life, Farrell Wakefield believed his father was crazy. Not your typical old man who wears socks with sandals and listens to lame music kind of crazy, Farrell’s father actually lost a fight with a ceiling fan after accidentally setting a fish tank on fire with a waffle iron. And though it is only natural for a man like this to write tales about a ridiculous world filled with car-sized mosquitos and talking sea butterflies that wear avocado-shaped hats, it doesn’t mean Farrell ever has to bother reading any of them. Of course, now that his father has been kidnapped by monsters from one of his books, his preposterous claims that a super villain is on the way to destroy Earth suddenly seem much more credible. Perhaps if Farrell had bothered to read any of his father’s stories, he would also realize that his family is part of a complicated Valenock prophecy. Like most prophecies from Nibbur Znutz, it begins with a ceremonial bowl of fruit and a three-headed groundhog. Unlike the others, this particular prophecy ends with the destruction of Farrell’s entire world. Now, Farrell’s hopes rest in his scatter-brained younger brother Trevor, perhaps the only person alive crazier than his dad. Trevor, who has the attention span of a caffeinated gerbil and dreams of making millions as a Youtube stuntman, is also the only person capable of guiding Farrell through the dangerous realm of Nibbur Znutz in time to find their dad and hopefully save the world.
  • The Adventures of Bug Boy

    Sam Dominguez

    Paperback (lulu.com, April 27, 2015)
    Just when 10-year old Jarred thought he was going to have a normal and fun birthday party, things got a little buggy. In fact Very buggy. . .he got special bug powers and learned the secret of the 'Five.' It's quite a ride for young Jarred. The Adventures of Bug Boy includes an interview with the book's 8-year old author and advice on how other kids can write their own books!
  • Think Boy! The Adventures of Think Boy

    Vincent Eggleston Jr., Alwing Lopez-Lewis

    language (BookBaby, March 2, 2012)
    This is a fun story for kids of all ages it teaches and entertains. This is a Story about a boy Name Adam Think Who has the ability to hear and help children across the world who are in need of help. Whenever a child repeats the Magic words THINK BOY THINK BOY THINK IT THROUGH in a Flash!!! Think Boy is there to save the day!
  • Adventures of the Lost Shoes

    C. M Schultz

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 5, 2010)
    Delightful easy to follow story about four pairs of shoes, each different in style and size. Through different fates, they all end up together in the deserts of New Mexico. Hoping to find a place where they all belong, they must work together, helping each other along the way to over come the many obtacles and adventures they encounter.
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  • The Adventures of Paper Boy

    Aleksei Fateev

    Paperback (InHouse Publishing, Sept. 8, 2017)
    The Adventures of Paper Boy is a rhyming tale that follows our protagonist (Paper Boy) as he is lost in a strange forest full of wonder and excitement. He must find a way to get back home, avoiding the rain and meeting strange forest creatures along the way – some friendly, others dangerous! Based on a true story.
  • THE ADVENTURES OF STAR BOY!

    Doyle DeMent

    (FABLE BOOKS, March 12, 2011)
    Star Boy lives on a planet called Starlanus ruled by the great Salar, and is noted across the galaxy for his adventurous spirit. In this delightful story he takes a young boy, a girl and a dog on an amazing dream flight, during which they visit the capital city of Starlanus and then encouter a rogue meteor/ But Star Boy brings them safely back to Earth just in time for Christmas. Much of the story is in rhyme.