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Paperback Friend or Foe Book

ISBN: 0570070058

ISBN13: 9780570070054

Friend or Foe

(Book #16 in the The Misadventures of Willie Plummet Series)

Hoping to win an award so his high school will receive grant money for computers, Willie takes on a series of disastrous volunteer activities while at the same time caught up in a conflict with his... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Format: Paperback

Condition: Good

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Customer Reviews

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Stories for Children Magazine 4 Star Review

REVIEWED BY: Wayne S. Walker Willie Plummet is an eighth-grader who seems to go from one zany scheme to another, and crazy disasters always follow. In this particular book, he has been accidentally nominated by an absent-minded teacher to win a service award so that his junior high school will receive grant money for computers. Therefore, he embarks on a series of catastrophic volunteer activities. At the same time, he is caught up in a conflict when the parents of his best friend Felix Patterson leave town on a long business trip and Felix moves in with Willie. The two boys intend to have some serious fun, but they quickly learn that living in the same house is not as wonderful as it seemed. Only when danger arises do Willie and Felix learn to work together and recognize the importance of friendship. I have seen the "Misadventures of Willie Plummet" books advertised in catalogues for years but had never read one until now. They are written in a somewhat breezy, madcap style that is undoubtedly intended to appeal to middle school aged readers. There are twenty Willie Plummet books in each of which in the ever-resourceful Willie tries to figure his way out of some new disaster with amazing inventions and hilarious results, but he always finds that God always has the best answers to all his problems. Personally, I found Willie, along with many of his attitudes, and some of his actions quite annoying, but the whole purpose of the series appears to be that he learns from his mistakes, which are very likely common among junior high students (and many adults too). While I am not sure that I could stand reading twenty of them, I would recommend the books to pre-teens who like to read funny stories.

Fun for all

Yet another great book. I enjoy the fact that as I parent I enjoy reading the story as much as my young sons love hearing it. Great story line with moral lesson.

A Cool Book!

I love this book! It's great. It's funny and something interesting is always happing.
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