Below is a list of 3 the books by this author.
Getting Chocolate Fever can change your ideas about chocolate and life! Henry Green is a boy who loves chocolate. He likes it bitter, sweet, dark,... [Read More]
Getting Chocolate Fever can change your ideas about chocolate and life! Henry Green is a boy who loves chocolate. He likes it bitter, sweet, dark, light, and daily; for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks; in cakes, candy bars, milk, and every other form you can possibly imagine. Henry probably loves chocolate more than any boy in the history of the world. One day-it starts off like any other day-Henry finds that strange things are happening to him. First he makes medical history with the only case of Chocolate Fever ever. Then he finds himself caught up in a wild and hilarious chase, climaxed by a very unusual hijacking!
Theme: Humour, Reluctant Readers
Don't miss the laugh-out-loud companion to the classic, The War with Grandpa--soon to be a major motion picture--about a girl who must face off... [Read More]
Don't miss the laugh-out-loud companion to the classic, The War with Grandpa--soon to be a major motion picture--about a girl who must face off against her grandma or risk losing the biggest competition of summer. Meg is finally on summer break and she's even more excited when she hears that during the centennial celebration of Strawberry Days a competition will be run during the festival with a special prize--the winner will be crowned the official Strawberry Days Ambassador and get an electric bike! All she needs is a responsible adult to be her partner. But then bad news hits: neither of her parents can compete and everyone else is busy. Worse news: Dad already invited Grandma Sally to be Meg's partner. Without even asking Meg! Grandma is old, uncool, and likes to play by her own rules. Meg's chance at winning is at an all-time low. Good thing Meg knows what she has to do and this means war. Only, Grandma is tougher than she looks and willing to give as good as she gets. As the competition begins, it becomes clear that Meg's summer is about to have the most epic showdown ever.
Theme: Inter-Generational