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Fantastic Frankie and the Brain-Drain Machine

โœ Scribed by Anna Kemp; Alex T. Smith


Book ID
111932336
Publisher
Simon Schuster Children's UK
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Weight
3 MB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781471117985

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โœฆ Synopsis


When Frankie Blewitt brings home yet another F-for-failure school report it's the last straw for his overachieving parents and they decide to send him to the Crammar Grammar boarding school. At first he is just relieved to be away from home, but he soon realises that there's something really weird going on at Crammer Grammar…
As Frankie tries to find out the secrets of the school he discovers that the headmaster, Dr Gore, has plans to turn all the students into robot-like super-brains using his Brain-drain machine! With the help of his new friends Neet and Wes, Alphonsine his crazy French nanny and a poodle named Colette, can Frankie save the day before it's too late and change the F-for- failure to F-for-fantastic?


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