The Squirrels Have Gone Nuts (4) (Night Frights) (Libro en Inglés)

$ 459.00
ISBN: 9781534480971
por Aladdin
ISBN: 9781534480971
Editorial: Aladdin
Autor: McGee, Joe
Año de edición: 2022
N° Paginas: 144
Tipo de pasta: Pasta blanda
Descripción: In this fourth installment in the spooky and silly series that’s perfect for fans of Goosebumps and Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, a boy ignites the wrath of the neighborhood squirrels!The last thing Dillon Ford should have done was to throw a tennis ball at the squirrel. He didn’t mean to hit it. And he certainly didn’t mean for it to fall out of the tree. But now the squirrels are after him. They have the house surrounded. They’re on the roof, at every window, and coming down the chimney and through the mail slot. Dillon is a boy under siege and one thing is for sure…the squirrels are pretty nutty! About the Author Joe McGee loves to write about monsters and magic and other strange, curious, and quirky things. He grew up with his nose in a book and his imagination exploring other worlds. He knew when he was ten years old that one day he would grow up to be an author! He has an MFA in writing for children and young adults from the Vermont College of Fine Arts and an MFA in writing from Rowan University. Joe teaches at Sierra Nevada University’s low-residency MFA program and English at Eastern West Virginia Community and Technical College. He is a former Army officer and lives in the mountains of West Virginia with his wife (also a children’s author), Jessica Rinker. Teo Skaffa currently lives in Istanbul but is from a village in the Netherlands which you’ve probably never heard of, and for good reason. He loves music, video games, cinema, and swimming. He hates drawing in accurate perspective and room temperature watermelon (cold is fine though, delicious even). Coming from a traditional background, he now focuses on digital illustration and storytelling. Most of his inspiration comes from that short moment when you wake up and don’t quite understand what is happening yet, where he sees brief flashes of images and ideas which he turns into colorful illustrations. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. 1        “Dillon!”      Thump… Thump… Thump…      “Dillon Ford!” called his mom, from the bottom of the stairs.      Thump… Thump… Thump…      “I know you can hear me! Stop bouncing that tennis ball against your wall and go outside!”      Dillon lay on his bed, head at the foot of it and feet planted on the wall. One foot on either side of his Captain Duke Ross, Galactic Hero poster. Duke Ross pointed one gloved finger at Dillon and stared right at him. I WANT YOU FOR THE MARS EXPEDITIONARY FORCE read the caption at the bottom of the poster.      Dillon tossed the tennis ball against the wall again—thump—and caught it.      “But it’s so hot outside,” he hollered back.      “Do not make me come up there!” Mom said.      “But there’s nothing to do!”      Thump.      “Find something to do!”      “I am!”      Thump.             “Something besides driving me crazy with that tennis ball!” Mom said.      Dillon groaned and threw the ball against the wall one last time.      Thump.      “Fine,” he said. “I’ll go outside.”      “Thank you,” said Mom.      “But if I die of heatstroke, it won’t be my fault,” Dillon said.      “I’ll send you out with plenty of lemonade,” said Mom. “Crisis averted.”      Dillon swung his legs off the bed, pulled on his sneakers, and shuffled out of his bedroom. Maybe Mikey was home, he thought. Mikey Dillman was his best friend and lived next door. The Dillmans had gone on a family camping trip, and Dillon had been bored out of his mind all week. If the station wagon was in the driveway, that would mean they were finally home. Dillon’s tree house had a perfect view over the hedge wall that separated his house from Mikey’s.      As promised, Mom had a full water bottle of lemonade waiting for him.      “Thank you,” said Dillon, taking a big swig. He tossed the tennis ball up and caught it. “I’ll be in my base, drinking my own sweat when the lemonade runs out.”      “Oh, knock it off,” Mom said. “Before you know it, summer will be over and you’
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