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1. Monsters in the School (Shooting
 
2. Send in MS Teeny Wonderful
 
$1,164.79
3. Great Science Fair Disaster (An
 
4. The Last War (Fast Fiction)
$206.58
5. Mystery in the Frozen Lands (Adventures
 
$5.00
6. I Spent My Summer Vacation Kidnapped
7. The Hunt for Buried Treasure (Adventures
 
8. Why Just Me
 
$10.60
9. Fire Fire (Encounters Series)
 
$3.84
10. Please Remove Your Elbow from
 
$4.70
11. Is It OK If This Monster Stays
 
12. It Seemed Like a Good Idea at
 
$3.50
13. Don't Worry About Me, I'm Just
14. Plan B Is Total Panic (Time of
 
$10.60
15. Ice Hawk (Encounters Series)
 
16. Rebel Yell (Series Canada)
 
17. Here She Is MS Teeny Wonderful
$6.18
18. Baseball Crazy (Sports Stories
 
19. Can You Teach Me to Pick My Nose?
20. The Desperate Escape (Adventures

1. Monsters in the School (Shooting Star)
by Martyn Godfrey
 Paperback: 86 Pages (1992-10)
list price: US$3.95
Isbn: 0590740466
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2. Send in MS Teeny Wonderful
by Martyn Godfrey
 Paperback: 168 Pages (1988-11)
list price: US$3.95
Isbn: 0590719548
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3. Great Science Fair Disaster (An Apple Paperback)
by Martyn Godfrey
 Paperback: 122 Pages (1992-11)
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Asin: 0590440810
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Marcie, the principal's daughter and a student in his seventh-grade science class, has witnessed her father's disastrous science projects before, so she shudders when she hears him announce the First Annual Fifth Street School Science Fair. ... Read more


4. The Last War (Fast Fiction)
by Martyn Godfrey
 Paperback: 91 Pages (1989-02-28)
list price: US$2.95
Isbn: 0020417918
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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As one of the "lucky" ones who survived a nuclear bomb, Brad believes that someday all will be well again until he meets Angel who shows him the bitter reality of being a survivor of the last war. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars The Last War
There were many things I liked about this book. i liked it for one becase i could picture myself looking at them. Also it was sort of a survival of the fitist and i enjoyed reading about it. It alsohad some things that made you stumpped. For example food was scarce so they ate dog food.

My favorite part in this book was when he took a girl to the house he lived in. When they got to the house the things he had you would think were wierd if a bomb hit your house. he had electrictywater and heat. He had a big tv as well as a vcr and a cd player.When the bomb hit his parents were killed. His house was half way destroyed so he found this one. He got his stuff by rumaging throgh abandon stores.

There were two things that i really liked the way the author explained them. First the setting. He started of talking about buildings that were laying on there sides or half way blown up. He said the building spreaded debris through out the whole place. When the boy and the girl encountered th rats he was very discriptive. The rats were in thousands and looked like a black sea. Another thing was when he described the girl. He discribed her as being sick from the radiation. It looked like her eyes were sunk in her head and there were brusis on her arms and legs. her hair was falling out. she also had a bad god wound which he described very good. Over all i think he did a good gob on this book. ... Read more


5. Mystery in the Frozen Lands (Adventures in Canadian History)
by Martyn Godfrey
Paperback: 132 Pages (1988-01-01)
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Asin: 1550281372
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In 1845 Sir John Franklin and his crew, in the stout ships Erebus and Terror, fortified against ice and provisioned for a three years' journey, set off into the Arctic in an attempt to be the first to sail the North West Passage from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific. They were never seen again.

Twelve years later 14-year-old Peter Griffin joins the crew of the tiny steam yacht Fox on an expedition to discover their fate. Peter resolutely endures the close quarters on board ship, the cold and the dark, and the dangers of the forbidding Arctic landscape. As they travel further and further from home they find strange fragments, traces of men who have travelled before them. Soon they make discoveries that suggest the terrible fate suffered by Franklin and his men.

Based on historical accounts, Mystery in the Frozen Lands offers one boy's perspective of one the greatest of all Canadian disasters. ... Read more


6. I Spent My Summer Vacation Kidnapped into Space
by Martyn N. Godfrey
 Paperback: 133 Pages (1990-07)
list price: US$2.75 -- used & new: US$5.00
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Asin: 0590434187
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Loads of fun!
I remember reading this book when I was a child, and I loved it. Two kids who decide to go off on a short space jaunt instead of joining the rest of their class in a "boring" end-of-year get together get kidnapped by aliens and taken to another part of the galaxy. There, the are the only humans around, and it is precisely because of this that they have been chosen for a clandestine mission to rescue the emperor's daughter. It seems ridiculous that anybody could fall for a couple of kids in monkey suits pretending to be "gifts" for the young princess... But when none of the other races know what humans are, let alone what a real monkey is, it's amazing what you can get away with. The cover shows the very memorable "slime beast" gladiator scene which was great as well.

Good memories for me all around in this book; a very light sci-fi for kids, and very entertaining at that. I would buy it for nostalgic reasons if I could find it anywhere.

5-0 out of 5 stars A great book for teachers to read aloud!
This book captures the imagination of readers at all levels.It depicts wonderful word choice, and can be described as one of those books you just can't put down.

Two students choose to skip the end-of-the-year schoolpicnic, and take a trip by themselves into outerspace looking for rarestones.They are kidnapped by aliens and taken to a planet which is notpart of their own friendly galaxy.The kids survive a "circus,"an alien version of the ancient Roman Gladiators.Afterwards they are sentto the emporer who then dresses them up like monkeys to infiltrate an enemyplanet and rescue his daughter.You'll have to read it to find out howthey get back to Earth.

This book is very hard to find, but it is worththe search! ... Read more


7. The Hunt for Buried Treasure (Adventures in Pirate Cove)
by Martyn Godfrey
Paperback: Pages (1996-06)
list price: US$3.99
Isbn: 0380775026
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Wondering about a strange visitor to his grandmother's bed-and-breakfast at Pirate Cove, Garrett and his friend Del believe that Mr. McPherson knows something about local buried treasure and fear that their own discoveries have come too late. ... Read more


8. Why Just Me
by Martyn Godfrey
 Paperback: 126 Pages (1989-10)

Isbn: 0771033672
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9. Fire Fire (Encounters Series)
by Martyn Godfrey
 Paperback: 89 Pages (1986-09)
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Asin: 0821902334
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A female firefighter tries to prove to her boss that she is capable of doing her job even though he believes that firefighting is a job for men. ... Read more


10. Please Remove Your Elbow from My Ear
by Martyn Godfrey
 Paperback: 122 Pages (1993-07)
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Asin: 0380765802
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Stormy Sprague and the other kids in detention form a floor hockey team and have the nerve to compete against the unbeatable Screaming Eagles, who do not take Stormy's team seriously. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Please Remove Your Elbow from My Ear
ISBN 0380765802 - Stories of underdogs who take on bullies, the system or the anointed champions are always appealing, particularly in kids' books - we do, after all, want them to learn that they, too, can do amazing things. While Please Remove Your Elbow from My Ear presents that message, it does it in a fairly mediocre way.Because the target audience is the Young Adult crowd, mediocre isn't good enough.

Stormalong Sprague has one friend - Jonathan.They are friends almost by default, because each of them is "weird" (read "different" in kid-speak) in his own way: Stormy says and does stupid things and Jonathan dances.Both are forced to pay a quarter a day to the Terminators - for protection FROM the Terminators.When Stormy ends up in detention, he makes friends with a surprising group of people who all have their own weirdnesses.Among them is Joey, who convinces the bunch to form a floor hockey team, The Dregs, to play for the Morton Mallory Trophy.

Stormy has more going on than just floor hockey - he likes the new girl, Loreeta, and pursues that relationship while trying not to discourage Jonathan in his pursuit of out-of-his-league Amber.He's also battling to keep his younger brother from turning out like him when an up and coming Terminator begins demanding a dime a day from Brandon - just as Jonathan decides to take his life into his own hands by refusing to pay his daily quarter!

The multitude of strange, or at least uncommon, names is mildly distracting - Stormalong, Loreeta (not Loretta), Melvin, Dabny, Adon, Joey Floozeman, Orchid, Tulip... it's just unnecessary.The story itself is okay but not well-written.The way the kids speak doesn't reflect the way most kids speak and, for those parents who are particular about language, " 'Dumb me!' I swore" makes "dumb" out to be a swear word, but "jackass" later in the book gets no such note, nor does "crap" (intentionally mis-spelled "krap").

Most offensive is the character of Dimps - a recent arrival from "some place in Asia".Her poor English is no surprise, if she's just moved to the States, but the author chooses to put a "K" in place of almost every letter she has difficulty with: Jokee (Joey), Melkin (Melvin), kes (yes), etc and to create funny, but highly unlikely, sentences: We wont to scare a mole (we want to score a goal).The book isn't horrible, and might appeal to younger readers, but the target audience is, in my opinion, bound to be smarter than this.

5-0 out of 5 stars My first favorite
This was the first book I ever read that I couldn't put down.I read it when I was like 12 or 13, which was almost 10 years ago, and I still hold it as one of my favorites.I think it is a great book for any kid who has trouble getting interested in reading!!!

5-0 out of 5 stars Please remove your elbow from my ear
It was a great book with exciting parts which were very surprising.There were many instances that I thought were humorous.I reccomend this book to people who like exciting stories with good plots.Many scenes in this book made you think about things in real life.I really liked this book.

3-0 out of 5 stars This Book is funny
This book is really neat. It tells about the feelings of underdogs. This book is also very unbeliveable that a kid that is really bad at sports and his team wins a trouphy

4-0 out of 5 stars Please Remove Your Elbow From My Ear
IT WAS AWSUME!!!!! My brother got it and i started reading it and i couldnt stop it was so good. ive read it a total of 45 times its that good. ... Read more


11. Is It OK If This Monster Stays For Lunch?
by Martyn Godfrey
 Hardcover: 36 Pages (2002-08-26)
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Asin: 0195408829
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Megan is lucky.She's having an amazing week filled with exciting new friends.Even if they are a little different, it's clear to see that Monday's monster, Tuesday's dinosaur and Wednesday's alien are great fun to be with.If only her family thought so too, Megan's friends would be welcome to stay for lunch. ... Read more


12. It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time
by Martyn Godfrey
 Hardcover: 113 Pages (1995-04)
list price: US$3.50
Isbn: 038077934X
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Michael's school newspaper assignment, an expose+a7 of an all-girl party, requires that he dress as a girl, a ploy that leads to falling in love with the party's hostess and other troublesome predicaments. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars A Good Idea
Martin Godfray strikes again with this hilarious novel, "It seemed like a good idea at the time". I recommend this book to all Martin Godfray fans. Those of you who are new to Martin Godfray, I would suggeststarting with other books such as "just call me boom boom", and"here she is Miss Teeny Wonderful". These two novels not onlyinclude suspense and comedy, but you can also appreciate Martin Godfray'sincredable talent as a writer. The story begins with Micheal, a boy fromBuffalo, Alberta who has just moved to Edmonton. During his first week inEdmonton, Micheal meets two unusual friends who want him to sneak into JudyTurner's sleep-over in hopes to create a newspaper story unlike any other.Unfortunitly, to do this, Micheal would have to dress as a girl.Michealaccepts the assignment and quickly becomes Michelle. The plan was workingsmoothly untill Micheal met Judy, the most beautiful girl he had ever seen.Suddenly, everything starts to blow-up in Micheal's face......hey, itseemed like a good idea at the time.

4-0 out of 5 stars A Good Idea
Martin Godfray strikes again with this hilarious novel, "It seemed like a good idea at the time". I recommend this book to all Martin Godfray fans. Those of you who are new to Martin Godfray, I would suggeststarting with other books such as "just call me boom boom", and"here she is Miss Teeny Wonderful". These two novels not onlyinclude suspense and comedy, but you can also appreciate Martin Godfray'sincredable talent as a writer. The story begins with Micheal, a boy fromBuffalo, Alberta who has just moved to Edmonton. During his first week inEdmonton, Micheal meets two unusual friends who want him to sneak into JudyTurner's sleep-over in hopes to create a newspaper story unlike any other.Unfortunitly, to do this, Micheal would have to dress as a girl.Michealaccepts the assignment and quickly becomes Michelle. The plan was workingsmoothly untill Micheal met Judy, the most beautiful girl he had ever seen.Suddenly, everything starts to blow-up in Micheal's face......hey, itseemed like a good idea at the time. ... Read more


13. Don't Worry About Me, I'm Just Crazy (Gemini Books)
by Martyn Godfrey
 Mass Market Paperback: 100 Pages (1992-09-01)
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Asin: 0773673644
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Roob Fowler's life quickly falls apart from strange life experiences, especially a life-and-death struggle for survival that forces him to reevaluate some fundamental truths about life--and himself. ... Read more


14. Plan B Is Total Panic (Time of our Lives Series)
by Martyn Godfrey
Paperback: 118 Pages (1986-01-01)
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Isbn: 0888628501
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The last thing Nicholas wants to do is spend time in the Alberta bush, with the bugs, the bears, the cold. But when he crosses the school bully at the Grade Seven dance, his Dene friend Elvis's invitation for a weekend away suddenly seems much more attractive.

Walking on the muskeg, Nicholas feels completely lost--the landscape is strange, and so are the language and customs of Elvis's native family. Soon, however, Nicholas sees the point of what they say and do, how it helps them adapt to the harshness of the environment. When Nicholas and Elvis's bushplane crashes, killing the pilot, they need to draw on all the skills they have--and some they didn't even suspect they had.

Set against the harsh background of the northern bush, Plan B is Total Panic is the story of how two young men of very different backgrounds are brought together by crisis. ... Read more


15. Ice Hawk (Encounters Series)
by Martyn Godfrey
 Paperback: 91 Pages (1986-09)
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Asin: 0821902350
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A high school hockey player feels that the only way to be considered for the minor leagues is to play roughly and hurt his team's opponents. ... Read more


16. Rebel Yell (Series Canada)
by Martyn Godfrey
 Paperback: 89 Pages (1987-12-31)

Isbn: 0029474108
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17. Here She Is MS Teeny Wonderful
by Martyn Godfrey
 Paperback: 172 Pages (1984-06)
list price: US$2.50
Isbn: 0590714821
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18. Baseball Crazy (Sports Stories Series)
by Martyn Godfrey
Paperback: 96 Pages (1996-01-01)
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Asin: 1550285122
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Rob wins a contest to be the Toronto Blue Jays' bat boy during spring training in Florida. He not only meets his baseball heroes, he's one of the team.

When some of the players' equipment mysteriously disappears from a locked cupboard, however, team morale drops and Rob worries he's a suspect. To save his reputation and the Blue Jays' season, he scrambles to solve the mystery.

Baseball Crazy fulfills every fan's dream to work and play in the big leagues. ... Read more


19. Can You Teach Me to Pick My Nose?
by Martyn Godfrey
 Paperback: Pages (1990-06)
list price: US$3.50
Isbn: 0380759152
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Jordy really wants to impress Marissa, but when his best friend decides he should beat Marissa's brother at skateboarding and boasts to her about Jordy's skill, he is in hot water. Because Jordy has never been on a skateboard before and must take crash lessons from Pamela, the class weirdo. Original. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Very dated, but a great story for elementary schoolers...
This book is a miles behind the times, but your average 9 year old probably wouldn't know it.It's your basic story about overcoming the oppressive kids in school in this case via learning to skateboard (picking your nose is a skateboarding trick circa 1990).I enjoyed it years ago when i was 10 and I'm sure current kids would too, but the skating mentioned is archaic as the sport has completely transformed in the past 15 years.An avid skater kid might find it hoaky, but most will see it as an exciting story about being cool and having a good time.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Fun YA Book on 'Nose-Picking'
Ok, I'll admit it: The title of this book was what made me buy it. Real mature of me, right? However, "Can You Teach Me to Pick My Nose?" doesn't have anything to do with digging for gold (well, except for one instance at the end); 'nose-picking' is a skateboarding term.

The book should appeal to the preteen crowd, in particular young males since the protagonist, 7th-grader Jordy Shepherd, is in the same boat as most guys--he's trying to impress a popular girl at school, Marissa Powell. And somehow he's found himself in a skateboard competition with her older brother, Steve. Unfortunately, Jordy doesn't know the first thing about skating; so, he seeks the help of an unpopular classmate--and skateboarding pro--Pamela Loseth, in order to survive the competition in one piece.

As the title would suggest, this book is a lot of fun. It's ideal for young people who don't want to read very much (it's only 121 pages), and especially for readers interested in skateboarding.

4-0 out of 5 stars I liked this book very much!!!
I enjoyed reading this book. It wasn't the greatest book I ever read but I liked it. I liked how the author put Jordy into a big problem because Chris want'ed to show of Jordy. He needs to compite in a skateboard contestagainst a 9th grader and Jordy is only in 7th. The worst part is that henever been on a skateboard. He has only one hope, Pamela, a girl that noone likes. Pamela teaches Jordy everything he needs to know aboutskateboarding. ... Read more


20. The Desperate Escape (Adventures in Pirate Cove)
by Martyn Godfrey
Paperback: 128 Pages (1997-01)
list price: US$3.99
Isbn: 0380775042
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Garrett discovers that the mystery guest at his grandmother's bed-and-breakfast is young supermodel Leighla Livingston, who is trying to escape from mounting career pressures, he helps her steer clear of the danger that threatens to take her out of the spotlight--permanently. ... Read more


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