Every Day is Like Doomsday
β Scribed by Jones, Selena
- Book ID
- 109087764
- Publisher
- Mint In Box Press
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 188 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 061577833X
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β¦ Synopsis
When a misunderstanding lands Elliot Vane in the international school for super villains he learns that the law of the land is to adapt or die. Lucky for him, the Dean of Students knows heβs a fake and has enlisted the help of a sultry Villain named Innya to show him the ropes. Elliot must maneuver through classes with actual evil teachers, defend himself against monstrous bullies who hate him at first sight, avoid Mr. Magnificent, the town Superhero, and find a way to clear his name. But with multiple death sentences on his head will he manage to survive even a week at the Villain Academy, let alone live long enough to clear his name?
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