Dewey Edition23
ReviewsPraise for Swindle: "Pure fun from top to bottom." - School Library Journal "Korman's fast moving, feel-good suspense novel will have middle schoolers, especially boys, turning the pages." - VOYA Praise for Zoobreak: "Korman again knocks it out of the park...interesting, full of humor, and good fun." - VOYA "Korman's second tale of 11-year-old Mr. Fix-it Griffin and his friends is a page-turning adventure....The author's fans will be more than pleased." - Kirkus "This book is overflowing with energy, and each chapter ends with the promise of more excitement. In addition, woven perfectly into the story...are the themes of friendship, working together, accomplishing the impossible, and having the courage to do what is right." - www.Kidreads.com Praise for Framed: Goofball-funny and addictive" – Kirkus Reviews Make no mistake; this mystery will keep readers guessing until the end, and there is enough action to keep readers on the edge of their seats." – School Library Journal, Praise for Swindle: "Pure fun from top to bottom." - School Library Journal "Korman's fast moving, feel-good suspense novel will have middle schoolers, especially boys, turning the pages." - VOYA Praise for Zoobreak: "Korman again knocks it out of the park...interesting, full of humor, and good fun." - VOYA "Korman's second tale of 11-year-old Mr. Fix-it Griffin and his friends is a page-turning adventure....The author's fans will be more than pleased." - Kirkus "This book is overflowing with energy, and each chapter ends with the promise of more excitement. In addition, woven perfectly into the story...are the themes of friendship, working together, accomplishing the impossible, and having the courage to do what is right." - www.Kidreads.com Praise for Framed: "Goofball-funny and addictive" - Kirkus Reviews "Make no mistake; this mystery will keep readers guessing until the end, and there is enough action to keep readers on the edge of their seats." - School Library Journal, Praise for the Swindle series: "Goofball-funny and addictive." -- Kirkus Reviews "Pure fun from top to bottom." -- School Library Journal "Korman's fast moving, feel-good suspense novel will have middle schoolers, especially boys, turning the pages." -- Voice of Youth Advocates, Praise for Swindle:"Pure fun from top to bottom." - School Library Journal"Korman's fast moving, feel-good suspense novel will have middle schoolers, especially boys, turning the pages." - VOYAPraise for Zoobreak:"Korman again knocks it out of the park...interesting, full of humor, and good fun." - VOYA"Korman's second tale of 11-year-old Mr. Fix-it Griffin and his friends is a page-turning adventure....The author's fans will be more than pleased." - Kirkus"This book is overflowing with energy, and each chapter ends with the promise of more excitement. In addition, woven perfectly into the story...are the themes of friendship, working together, accomplishing the impossible, and having the courage to do what is right." - www.Kidreads.comPraise for Framed:"Goofball-funny and addictive" - Kirkus Reviews"Make no mistake; this mystery will keep readers guessing until the end, and there is enough action to keep readers on the edge of their seats." - School Library Journal, Praise for the Swindle series: "Goofball-funny and addictive." - Kirkus Reviews "Pure fun from top to bottom." - School Library Journal "Korman's fast moving, feel-good suspense novel will have middle schoolers, especially boys, turning the pages." - Voice of Youth Advocates, Praise for Swindle: "Pure fun from top to bottom." - School Library Journal "Korman's fast moving, feel-good suspense novel will have middle schoolers, especially boys, turning the pages." - VOYA Praise for Zoobreak: "Korman again knocks it out of the park...interesting, full of humor, and good fun." - VOYA "Korman's second tale of 11-year-old Mr. Fix-it Griffin and his friends is a page-turning adventure....The author's fans will be more than pleased." - Kirkus "This book is overflowing with energy, and each chapter ends with the promise of more excitement. In addition, woven perfectly into the story...are the themes of friendship, working together, accomplishing the impossible, and having the courage to do what is right." - www.Kidreads.com Praise for Framed: Goofball-funny and addictive" -- Kirkus Reviews Make no mistake; this mystery will keep readers guessing until the end, and there is enough action to keep readers on the edge of their seats." -- School Library Journal
SynopsisThe Man With The Plan and his friends return in this fifth romp in the Swindle series HIDEOUT: a place to escape detection, especially when being chased by someone determined to have revenge. . . When Griffin Bing and his friends first met Luthor, he was a vicious attack dog working for the slimy S. Wendell Palomino - also known as Swindle. The kids rescued Luthor and never thought they'd see Swindle again. But now Swindle's returned. And he wants his dog back.Swindle has manipulated the law so that there's no way for Savannah Drysdale to keep Luthor in her house. Before he can be taken away, they decide to make him disappear - away from Swindle.Six kids. Three hideouts. One extremely large dog.What could possibly go wrong?, HIDEOUT: a place to escape detection, especially when being chased by someone determined to have revenge. . . When Griffin Bing and his friends first met Luthor, he was a vicious attack dog working for the slimy S. Wendell Palomino - also known as Swindle. The kids rescued Luthor and never thought they'd see Swindle again. But now Swindle's returned. And he wants his dog back. Swindle has manipulated the law so that there's no way for Savannah Drysdale to keep Luthor in her house. Before he can be taken away, they decide to make him disappear - away from Swindle. Six kids. Three hideouts. One extremely large dog. What could possibly go wrong?, The Man With The Plan and his friends return in this fifth romp in the Swindle series!HIDEOUT: a place to escape detection, especially when being chased by someone determined to have revenge. . . When Griffin Bing and his friends first met Luthor, he was a vicious attack dog working for the slimy S. Wendell Palomino - also known as Swindle. The kids rescued Luthor and never thought they'd see Swindle again. But now Swindle's returned. And he wants his dog back.Swindle has manipulated the law so that there's no way for Savannah Drysdale to keep Luthor in her house. Before he can be taken away, they decide to make him disappear - away from Swindle.Six kids. Three hideouts. One extremely large dog.What could possibly go wrong?
LC Classification NumberPZ7.K8369Hid 2013