by Edward Lorn
Jimmy is looking forward to a sleepover in a treehouse with his two close friends. They will play games and listen to music. Having a good time without parental supervision. It doesn't matter that the weather is bad and that it starts to rain...they are safe in the treehouse..or are they? This is ...
Jimmy is looking forward to a sleepover in a treehouse with his two close friends. They will play games and listen to music. Having a good time without parental supervision. It doesn't matter that the weather is bad and that it starts to rain...they are safe in the treehouse..or are they?This is act...
*Book source ~ Purchased at Amazon Ten-yr-old Jimmy Dougal can’t wait for his friends Henry and Mike Carmichael to come over for their sleepover. They’re going to sleep out in the tree house that Jimmy’s dad built and they’re going to have junk food, tunes and games. For a whole night they’ll be o...
Sleepover. Fig Newtons. Tummy Yummys. What could go wrong? In the mind of Edward Lorn, a lot. James, Mike, and Henry are enjoying the night in the treehouse when one of them notices a strange glowing rain and it brings with it creatures out of your worst imagination. Will any of them survive the Mor...
The Morning Dew opens up with young James Dougal using his vivid imagination to play at home before his friends arrive for a sleepover in his tree house. The boys get settled in for the night in the treehouse, armed with snacks and cards, when one of them notices weird fog rolling in, followed by sh...
My brain went into nostalgia mode the moment I started this story. We meet Jimmy as he's navigating a precarious set of obstacles to keep off of his floor which, as you might expect, has turned to lava. You know the game. The one where anything you can step on is fair game, as long as you don't end ...
James, Mike, and Henry camp out in the treehouse behind James' house, not knowing what horrors the morning sun will bring...This is the twenty-seventh book in my Kindle Unlimited Experiment. For the 30 day trial, I'm only reading books that are part of the program and keeping track what the total co...