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  • Here Comes Mr. Trouble

    Brett Battles

    language (Checkers Industrial Safety ProductsNewRang, May 11, 2011)
    ARE YOU LOSING THINGS?ARE PEOPLE YOU KNOW ACTING STRANGE?IS SOMEONE CLOSE TO YOU MISSING???DO YOU FEEL LIKE THINGS ARE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL?ARE YOU IN…TROUBLE?When Eric Morrison sees the advertisement, he doesn’t know which is more surprising—the ad’s sudden appearance or the fact that his answer to every question is YES! Not only can’t he find things, but the bullies at school are suddenly picking on him for no reason, and, worse yet, his mother has disappeared but he seems to be the only one who’s noticed. Even his best friend Maggie thinks he’s only run into a little bad luck.But if Eric thinks his life is upside down now, it’s nothing compared to what’s about to happen when Mr. Trouble and the Trouble family arrive to assist him in solving his problems. One thing’s for sure—Eric will never see the world in the same way again.PRAISE FOR BRETT BATTLES’ ADULT FICTION:“Brett Battles has established himself as one of today’s best thriller writers, right up there with Lee Child, Barry Eisler, and Thomas Perry.”—Deadly Pleasures magazine“The best word I can use to describe his writing is addictive.”—James Rollins, author of the Sigma Force series“Battles has a true gift for writing thrillers…”—Crimespree magazine“The action is heart-pounding, gripping, and always engaging.”—Tucson Citizen“Battles is a master storyteller.”—Sheldon Siegel, author of PERFECT ALIBIABOUT THE AUTHORBrett Battles lives in Los Angeles and is the Barry Award winning author of six adult thrillers. HERE COMES MR. TROUBLE is the first in his Trouble Family Chronicles series for younger readers.
  • Here Comes the...Trouble!

    AJ Stern, Doreen Mulryan Marts

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Oct. 25, 2012)
    Somebody's getting married! Frannie has the important job of flower girl in her best friend Elliott's mother's wedding, and Frannie's new dog is the ring bearer! As Elliott's mother plans her wedding, Frannie discovers her latest calling: Wedding Planner! Frannie and Elliott work together to make sure his mother has the best wedding day ever, but with Frannie involved, you can count on some wedding-day mayhem.
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  • Here Comes Trouble

    Kate Hattemer

    eBook (Knopf Books for Young Readers, May 1, 2018)
    The hilarious story of a wannabe-reformed-prankster perfect for readers who loved Dead End in Norvelt and Better Nate Than Never.Soren Skaar is a notorious prankster. After his partner-in-pranking-crime moves away, Soren's ready to leave his life of causing trouble behind. But when his hipster Brooklynite cousin comes to "study abroad" with his family in small-town Minnesota, Soren's plans for reform fall by the wayside. Soon all Soren can see are opportunities to prank, and his shenanigans have done nothing to win over his cousin. It isn't long before he's in over his head, and Soren can't help but wonder who he'll be if he loses this part of himself. Can he give up his life as a jokester, or is the joke on him?"Give this to fans of the "Wimpy Kid" series who are looking for longer novels."--SLJ"A fast, engaging read."--Booklist
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  • Here Comes the...Trouble!

    AJ Stern, Doreen Mulryan Marts

    eBook (Grosset & Dunlap, Nov. 8, 2012)
    Somebody's getting married! Frannie has the important job of flower girl in her best friend Elliott's mother's wedding, and Frannie's new dog is the ring bearer! As Elliott's mother plans her wedding, Frannie discovers her latest calling: Wedding Planner! Frannie and Elliott work together to make sure his mother has the best wedding day ever, but with Frannie involved, you can count on some wedding-day mayhem.
  • here comes trouble

    corinne demas, noah jones

    Paperback (scholastic, March 15, 2013)
    After a few weeks of training, Toby is a top dog. He can 'sit', 'heel' and fold the laundry...but even the best dog can't always be perfect| This comical, jolly tale is sure to make anyone laugh out loud.
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  • Here Comes Trouble!

    Corinne Demas, Noah Z. Jones

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Toby causes all sorts of trouble again -- this time with the cat from next door!Toby doesn't like cats. They're snooty and snobby, and they never pay attention to him! So when Pandora, the cat from next door, comes to stay with Toby and his family, he growls and grumbles.Pandora does whatever she pleases, and, unlike Toby, she never gets in trouble. But when Pandora gets herself stuck in a tree, it's up to Toby to come to her rescue! In the end, we learn that friendships can grow in the most unlikely places.
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  • Here Comes Trouble

    A.E. Via, Tina Adamski, Jay Aheer

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 24, 2014)
    Detectives Mark Ruxsberg and Chris Green are very good at their jobs. Being the enforcers for God and Day's notorious Atlanta PD Narcotics Task Force causes the crazy duo to get into more trouble than they can often get out of. The pair never misses out on an opportunity to drive their Lieutenants crazy with their dangerous, reckless, and costly stunts, landing them in the hot seat in front God... often. Ruxs and Green love their jobs and they don't mind the very demanding schedule that leaves them little time for socializing or dating. It was fine with them, they enjoyed hanging out with each other anyway. However, most of the men in their close circle of friends and colleagues are pairing off and settling down. God has Day, Ro has Johnson, and their Sergeant Syn has Furious. For the past several years, Ruxs has only sought out the advice and company of one person, his partner and best friend Green, and vice versa. Both of these alpha males are presumed straight, but neither can deny the heat that's building in their once 'just friends' relationship.
  • Here Comes Trouble

    Kate Hattemer

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, May 1, 2018)
    The hilarious story of a wannabe-reformed-prankster perfect for readers who loved Dead End in Norvelt and Better Nate Than Never.Soren Skaar is a notorious prankster. After his partner-in-pranking-crime moves away, Soren's ready to leave his life of causing trouble behind. But when his hipster Brooklynite cousin comes to "study abroad" with his family in small-town Minnesota, Soren's plans for reform fall by the wayside. Soon all Soren can see are opportunities to prank, and his shenanigans have done nothing to win over his cousin. It isn't long before he's in over his head, and Soren can't help but wonder who he'll be if he loses this part of himself. Can he give up his life as a jokester, or is the joke on him?"Give this to fans of the "Wimpy Kid" series who are looking for longer novels."--SLJ"A fast, engaging read."--Booklist
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  • Here Comes Trouble!

    Beatriz Morley, Mandy Morley

    language (BeAmor Publishing, April 9, 2017)
    "Here Comes Trouble!" is a kids book based on a true story. When the author and artist (Beatriz Murillo Morley) was a little girl in El Salvador, her family threw a party. An unexpected visitor arrived - a raccoon! He seemed very tame, so the party goers pet and fed him throughout the night. When the party was over, the raccoon didn't want to leave! When he finally left the next day, Beatriz and her family understood why he was named Trouble!An artist by trade, Beatriz colorfully illustrates this charming book.
  • Here Comes Trouble

    Marilyn D. Anderson

    eBook (Misty Mountain Productions, March 6, 2012)
    Trouble is the dog's name, and trouble also seems to be his game. Now a pony named Pumpkin and a cat named Clawdia are tempting him to do still more things wrong. Can Trouble learn how to be good so he can stay with Mike's family?
  • Here Comes Trouble

    Marilyn D. Anderson

    language (DandyLines, April 24, 2012)
    Trouble is this dog's name, and trouble seems to be his game. Now a cat named Clawdia and a pony named Pumpkin have arrived to tempt Trouble into doing more things wrong. Can the dog learn how to be good so he can stay with Mike's family?
  • Here Comes Trouble

    Larry Dane Brimner, Pablo Torrecilla

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2001)
    A young girl thinks that Wayne is a pest, until she gets to know him better.
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