Whole Nother Story (5 books in series)
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review 1: Reminiscent of the "Series if Unfortunate Events" books, this takes off in a more modern direction, with the Cheeseman family,currently consisting of Dad, Three relative odor free children, a hairless psychic fog and a sock puppet named Steve, (Mum has been kidnapped, but they a...
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review 1: If you don't like to laugh, then put this book down and walk away. If you only like boring books that will put you straight to sleep, then his isn't the book for you! It is crazy, zany, goofy, quirky, silly, weird, bizarre, and absolutely WONDERFUL!! The only problem I see with i...
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review 1: Soup. C. (2010). A whole nother story. New York. Bloomsbury Books for Young ReadersFiction Choice Kirkus Review This book is filled with suspense, humor, and science fiction. A family who created a time machine is being followed by the CIA. The family goes through many adventures...
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review 1: In this sequel, The Cheesemans travel back to 1668. They are mistaken for witches, they make a new friend: Big, an Indian guide whose father is missing and they are pursued by Gateman Nametag. Also along for the ride is Pinky, their hairless psychic dog. A cast of unusual charact...
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review 1: Like the rest of the trilogy, this book is narrated by Dr. Cuthbert Soup, who like Lemony Snicket, makes an appearance in the book he's writing. There's more adventure, craziness, nonsense, and sibling bonding as the Cheeseman family continually tries to go back in time to save ...