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Rotten School #2: The Great Smelling Bee, Stine, R.L.

Rotten School #2: The Great Smelling Bee

Author: Stine, R.L.
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN: 9780061907159, Related ISBNs: 0061907154, 9780060785918, 9780061907159
Classification: Non-Fiction

Synopsis

Sherman Oaks Is A Rat.

  • Sherman is so spoiled and rich that he threw away his allowance because some of the hundred-dollar bills were wrinkled!

  • He and his goody-goody friends and Nyce House are always trying to get Bernie Bridges and his Rotten House buddies into trouble.

  • Well Bernie's in big trouble now. Bernie has a dog in his room, Sherman know it -- and there are NO PETS ALLOWED at Rotten School!

  • Bernie has to find a way to hide Gassy, his dog. But the dog stinks. Hey, why do you think they call him Gassy?

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