**Eoin Colfer meets Rick Riordanβwith a little Margaret Peterson Haddix sprinkled on topβin this hilarious new sci-fi series from award-winning authors Neal Shusterman and Eric Elfman.** When fourteen-year-old Noah falls from the trees on his classmate Sahara, he doesnβt understand how, or why, he w
I Am (Not) the Walrus
β Scribed by Briant, Ed
- Book ID
- 107517643
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 620 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780738732794
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A quirky story about girls, love, and rock 'n' roll
As the singer and bass player for Lucky Twenty, a Beatles cover band, Toby wants to make it big. But Zach, Toby's best friend and fellow band member, is convinced there's a problem: Toby's utter lack of mojo. How can he croon about love when he's never even kissed a girl?
So begins Toby's quest for cred as a lovestruck singer. But his quest derails when he finds a note inside his old bass guitar. Who is the true owner of the bass? And can a kiss really help Toby figure out who he is?
"Fast-paced, with authentic characters (the chemistry between Toby and Michelle is particularly satisfying) and a general air of good-natured fun, Briant's story rings true and doesn't disappoint."
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
"Briant has an ear for smart-aleck teen talk and keeps the first-person narration crisp. A light and entertaining rock-'n'-roll romp."
-- KIRKUS REVIEWS
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