### Product Description He's got his head in the clouds. For real . . . Wilson Schlame loves to make Jack Johnson feel like a total loser. And Jack's had it. That's how he ended up down at the beach. In a creepy, old abandoned house. In the dark. Trying to hide from Wilson.But everything is about t
How I Learned to Fly
โ Scribed by R. L. Stine
- Publisher
- Scholastic Inc.
- Year
- 1997;2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 51 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Product Description
He's got his head in the clouds. For real . . . Wilson Schlame loves to make Jack Johnson feel like a total loser. And Jack's had it. That's how he ended up down at the beach. In a creepy, old abandoned house. In the dark. Trying to hide from Wilson.But everything is about to change. Because Jack just dug up the coolest book. It's called Flying Lessons. It tells how humans can learn to fly.Poor Jack. He wanted to get back at Wilson. But now that Jack's learned how to fly, things down on earth are getting really scary. . . .
Genre : Children's Books
Formats : EPUB, MOBI
Quality : 3
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