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The Trouble with Sauce
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The Trouble with Sauce

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When the only way of being good is being bad.
When the only way of being good is being bad. Jonty thinks he’s attending a regular school, but he can’t figure out why all his classmates are turning into well-behaved, brilliant students. When the perfect school turns into a perfect nightmare, no one is safe from the world’s cleverest students. With two unlikely friends, Jonty sets about exposing the principal’s dastardly plan, but will they just become part of his evil scheme too? It’s a non-stop comedy adventure that makes you think - how far would you go to be top of the class?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
ABC Books
Country
Australia
Date
1 August 2009
Pages
192
ISBN
9780733325021

When the only way of being good is being bad.
When the only way of being good is being bad. Jonty thinks he’s attending a regular school, but he can’t figure out why all his classmates are turning into well-behaved, brilliant students. When the perfect school turns into a perfect nightmare, no one is safe from the world’s cleverest students. With two unlikely friends, Jonty sets about exposing the principal’s dastardly plan, but will they just become part of his evil scheme too? It’s a non-stop comedy adventure that makes you think - how far would you go to be top of the class?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
ABC Books
Country
Australia
Date
1 August 2009
Pages
192
ISBN
9780733325021