Another book about Chabigail...how many are there? (There are about fifty of them) This book includes a lonely new boy named Jason, metal cages, a magic potion, and, worst of all, flying chihuahuas.
Chabigail and Reggie are actually starting to think their trouble is over. After all, Marcy and Andrew have been behind bars and haven't caused any problems for almost a year. But Marcy and Andrew are (somehow) let on probation, which can only mean one thing:
Disaster.
Marcy's cooked up something new: A magic potion that shrinks anyone who drinks it to only one inch tall. She thinks that if they can get their little enemies to be even littler, they can squish them and get life over with. But how would they get them to drink a potion?
Andrew is no help. He has too much homework, too many chores, and too many things to do to help Marcy at all. So Marcy scouts out someone desperate for a friend, even if that friend is going to be his slave driver. Once Marcy finds Jason Marn, she goes on ahead.
A mystery twist, a swirl of adventure, a swish of fun, and a whole milkshake full of laughs. Will Chabigail and Reggie stop their evil nemeses, or will they be shrunk, squished, and tossed out like nobodies business?
Saturday, 26 February 2011
Friday, 18 February 2011
Chabigail: Shapeshifting
Chabigail's back again, dragging more ferocity and recklessness into her next book! This time, their nemises is a nemises of their nemiseses. (Confusing, no?) Welcome back to the horrorhole known as Chabigail books.
A new kid arrives in the middle school, which is nothing unusual. But when strange things start happening, like the library books getting "flown" out the window, never to return, and like the cafeteria lady gets into a fight with Andrew, something MUST be up.
Daniel is no ordinary eighth-grader. He's a shapeshifter, incredibly interested in Marcy's powers. Our greedy friend decides he will do ANYTHING to get Marcy to fall in love with him, even if it means getting Andrew out of the way. PERMINANTLY.
Chabigail wouldn't mind an Andrew-free universe, but Reggie, as the baby brother, is determined to save his brother. Chabigail and Reggie toss themselves into a nightmare of things they could never imagine.
A new kid arrives in the middle school, which is nothing unusual. But when strange things start happening, like the library books getting "flown" out the window, never to return, and like the cafeteria lady gets into a fight with Andrew, something MUST be up.
Daniel is no ordinary eighth-grader. He's a shapeshifter, incredibly interested in Marcy's powers. Our greedy friend decides he will do ANYTHING to get Marcy to fall in love with him, even if it means getting Andrew out of the way. PERMINANTLY.
Chabigail wouldn't mind an Andrew-free universe, but Reggie, as the baby brother, is determined to save his brother. Chabigail and Reggie toss themselves into a nightmare of things they could never imagine.
Chabigail 2: The Robot Bridge
Chabigail and Reggie are back in another catastrophic, mayhem-packed, absolutely insane, absolutely hilarious adventure.
Marcy and Andrew now have a new venture: To trap the town of Omerhville off from the rest of the world! By dissconnecting Landsky Bridge, they'd have everyone stranded. Marcy creates an army of evil, tiny robots to knock it out!
Chabigail knows something's wrong when her little sister Abigail finds Marcy and Andrew hiding in her closet shortly after they escaped from prison. With them loose, Chabigail tries to picture what horrors lay ahead for her, Reggie, and Zeke.
She never imagined hotels bursting into flames, exploding Monster drinks, exploding hamburgers, and their techy friend Rian (who happens to be Reggie's step-brother) getting locked in Marcy's underground lair.
Will Chabigail and Reggie save their town from Marcy and Andrew's intense plan? Or will M&A really get them good?
Marcy and Andrew now have a new venture: To trap the town of Omerhville off from the rest of the world! By dissconnecting Landsky Bridge, they'd have everyone stranded. Marcy creates an army of evil, tiny robots to knock it out!
Chabigail knows something's wrong when her little sister Abigail finds Marcy and Andrew hiding in her closet shortly after they escaped from prison. With them loose, Chabigail tries to picture what horrors lay ahead for her, Reggie, and Zeke.
She never imagined hotels bursting into flames, exploding Monster drinks, exploding hamburgers, and their techy friend Rian (who happens to be Reggie's step-brother) getting locked in Marcy's underground lair.
Will Chabigail and Reggie save their town from Marcy and Andrew's intense plan? Or will M&A really get them good?
Thursday, 17 February 2011
Chabigail
Welcome to the bizarre world of nightmarish bookstores, secret forts of Dunkin Donuts, and evil closets in which three kids, two younger sisters, and some evil teenagers are set to have the war of the century. Written in 2008, and thought up in 2007, the book Chabigail is hilariously adventurous.
Chabigail Pennypele is a reckless, boyish nine-year-old little girl, who lives to get in trouble. Reggie Saulman is a cautious, worry-wart of a little boy, who spends most of his time hiding in his books. The two are somehow best friends, and both land themselves (along with Zeke, Chabigail's rich, snobby pal) in a war between them and some older siblings that are quite frightening.
Marcy Chickie and Andrew Saulman are horrible, bratty, mean, nasty, spoiled, rich, snobby, evil thirteen-year-olds who would give anything to murder the three before-mentioned children. But both of them have a secret: They're both super powered.
Marcy can shoot flames from her hands, and Andrew can hypnotise anyone, along with being super-strong. This is extra-dangerous. Now, do you think Chabigail and Reggie can survive their wrath?
Of course they can.
Chabigail pilots Reggie through an escape from supernatural older siblings, even while avoiding a bottomless book-pit, spying at a mall disguised as two rich snobby friends of Marcy and Andrew's, and, of course, tossing a haul of dynamite into the ocean (also known as Dramville Lake).
Full of laughs, adventures, and stupid sidekicks, Chabigail, Marcy, Reggie, Andrew, Rian, Zeke, Abigail, BobbiJak, Kate, Nolen, and more lead you into a world beyond your own imagination.
Chabigail Pennypele is a reckless, boyish nine-year-old little girl, who lives to get in trouble. Reggie Saulman is a cautious, worry-wart of a little boy, who spends most of his time hiding in his books. The two are somehow best friends, and both land themselves (along with Zeke, Chabigail's rich, snobby pal) in a war between them and some older siblings that are quite frightening.
Marcy Chickie and Andrew Saulman are horrible, bratty, mean, nasty, spoiled, rich, snobby, evil thirteen-year-olds who would give anything to murder the three before-mentioned children. But both of them have a secret: They're both super powered.
Marcy can shoot flames from her hands, and Andrew can hypnotise anyone, along with being super-strong. This is extra-dangerous. Now, do you think Chabigail and Reggie can survive their wrath?
Of course they can.
Chabigail pilots Reggie through an escape from supernatural older siblings, even while avoiding a bottomless book-pit, spying at a mall disguised as two rich snobby friends of Marcy and Andrew's, and, of course, tossing a haul of dynamite into the ocean (also known as Dramville Lake).
Full of laughs, adventures, and stupid sidekicks, Chabigail, Marcy, Reggie, Andrew, Rian, Zeke, Abigail, BobbiJak, Kate, Nolen, and more lead you into a world beyond your own imagination.
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