Everyone knew that Tom Fitzgerald, alias The Great Brain, would get into trouble when he went off to school at the strict Catholic Academy for Boys in Salt Lake City. But no one--including Tom--knew just how much. His tongue got him into fifteen demerits worth of difficulty the very first day, but his great brain refused to be defeated as Tom set out to outwit the eighth grade, the superintendent, and finally the bishop of the state of Utah. Whether it's running an illegal candy store or earning a reputation as the fastest potato peeler in the world or introducing the newfangled sport of basketball at the academy, Tom's great brain never falters. And his money-making schemes rise to new heights--or depths--faced with the challenge of rigorous boarding-school life.
Showing posts with label 164 pages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 164 pages. Show all posts
Friday, March 31, 2023
Friday, October 2, 2020
The Confession of Brother Haluin by Ellis Peters, 164 pages
On his deathbed, Brother Haluin confesses to a shocking act in his past--and then recovers. To atone, Haluin determines to make a journey of expiation with Brother Cadfael and embarks on an arduous journey that leads to discoveries of deceit, betrayal, revenge . . . and murder.
Sunday, June 30, 2019
Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator by Roald Dahl, 164 pages
Now that Charlie has won the chocolate factory, what's next? Even wilder adventures, that'swhat! Join him, Grandpa Joe, and, of course, Willy Wonka for the amazing, intergalactic sequel to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory!
This should have come with a warning label, "DO NOT READ UNLESS YOU WANT TO RUIN YOUR MEMORIES OF THE ORIGINAL" Not enjoyable at all.
This should have come with a warning label, "DO NOT READ UNLESS YOU WANT TO RUIN YOUR MEMORIES OF THE ORIGINAL" Not enjoyable at all.
Friday, April 15, 2016
Beauty by Jeremy Haun, Jason Hurley and John Rauch, 164 pages
Since I frequent Hurley's Heroes and am in a graphic novel book club with Jeremy and Jason, I pretty much had to buy this book. But it's an outstanding premise, with fantastic artwork. Imagine a STD that makes you beautiful. How would society change? And is it worth the cost if it ended up killing you?
Monday, April 20, 2015
Monday, November 4, 2013
Five Little Peppers and How They Grew by Margaret Sidney, 164 pages
I have to go back sometimes and reread childhood favorites. This is one that I really liked because it reminds me of Little Women and so many people have never heard of it.
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