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Selzer Knows Kids,
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This review is from: Andrew North Blows Up the World (Hardcover)
Young Andrew knows he is from a family of spies because his older brother told him so. Andrew can't wait to join his father and brother in the family spying business, which presumably means he needs to at least finish third grade. When a teacher confiscates the "calculator" Andrew borrowed from his brother, he is certain that catastrophic results may ensue -- like the Earth blowing up.
Grade school readers -- especially boys -- will relate to Andrew North and his imagination. And if you think back on your elementary school days, you'll also relate to Andrew and his overactive, Thurberesque imagination.
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Crazy dangers make for a fast-paced, fun plot!,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Andrew North Blows Up the World (Hardcover)
Adam Selzer's ANDREW NORTH BLOWS UP THE WORLD tells of a third grader whose father and brother are spies - or so he thinks. When he mistakes his brother's graphing calculator with a communication device to the secret spy society, trouble emerges when he punches in a code to blow up the world. Crazy dangers make for a fast-paced, fun plot!
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Andrew North Blows Up the World by Adam Selzer (Hardcover - September 8, 2009)
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