Smudge and Bunting are trying to activate a secret volcano that no one knows about except Thomas and McGrowl. The secret volcano is on Devil’s Island. You need a boat to travel to Devil’s Island. Pop and Mammie live in the volcano and Smudge and Bunting disguise themselves as Pop and Mammie. Smudge and Bunting need McGrowl to activate the volcano. McGrowl’s x-ray vision can melt the volcano and all the lava would come out. Thomas and McGrowl are trying to stop Smudge and Bunting from activating the volcano.
Book Report: The Happy Hollisters
When they were moving, like I said earlier in the book report, they settled down in the new house. But when they looked in the van, all of their toys were gone! Also, they find kittens, but Joey Brill is pretending that they’re his, and wants to get them.
Book Report: Sorceline
Sorcelie and the other students are having a normal school year until one of the students turns to glass! this keeps happening until there’s only 4 students left.
Book Report: Real Pigeons 3
Part 1 : The Nest Thief : The Real Pigeons help a vulture find out who stole his big Nest.
Part 2 : the Mysterious Kid X : The Real Pigeons help a kid find her home.
Part 3 : Home Sweet Homey : The Real Pigeons help their friend homey find his home.
Book Report: Ada Twist and the Perilous Pants
Uncle Ned has helium pants, and he floats away! They have to figure out how to help him.
Book Report: Mel the Chosen
Mel is tired of her parents choosing where they live, and what they eat. Especially after her grandparents mysteriously passed away. She can’t wait to become an adult and make her own choices. When she finds a new world that she is worshiped in, Mel gets offered the chance to live in a world without parents. But there’s a trick, she has to give up everything.
Book Report: Heartwood Hotel: A True Home
Tilly, a squirrel, is not being very nice to Mona when she becomes a maid. Mona doesn’t know why!
Book Report: Missy Piggle-Wiggle and the Sticky-Fingers Cure
The Winter Effluvia (a magical disease that makes people and animals do strange things, like float in the air), has affected the house and the animals. Missy also has to give children cures for their habits: usually magical candies or vitamins or potions.
For example, the Sticky-Fingers Cure (which is the one this book is named after) was given to a boy who liked to take things from other children, and it caused things to cling to him. Eventually he learned to not take things.
Book Report: The Silver Balloon
Gregory ties a index card with his name and address on it to a silver helium balloon and lets it go out of his window. Three weeks later a envelope arrives addressed to Gregory. A person named Pete has found his balloon! Gregory writes back and the two of the become pen pals, Exchanging mystery gifts in their weekly letters. When a mystery gift comes and Gregory can’t figure it out he heads to the Museum of Science and Industry where they put the artifact (Saber Toothed Tiger tooth) on display.
Naturalist Report: Alice’s Trush, also known as Grey-Cheeked Thrush
Name (First Name, Last Initial) Aaron A Age 9 What did you find? Alice’s Trush, also known as Grey-Cheeked Thrush Where did you find it? The Grove Nature Preserve How did you find it? In a class, the teacher was telling