Dragonbreath #3 Curse of the Were-wiener
Material type: TextPublisher: United States : Puffin, 2014Description: 208 pages: 17 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780147513212Subject(s): Dragons | Fiction | Schools | School lunchrooms, cafeterias, etc | Frankfurters | Iguanas | Juvenile worksSummary: Danny Dragonbreath is not the best student in school. He breathes more smoke than fire. But if you ever get bitten by a hot dog and morph into a Were-wiener . . . Danny Dragonbreath and his best friend Wendell thought the hot dog from the school cafeteria looked a little . . . off. Then things got weird when the hot dog bit Wendell, and weirder still when Wendell started to sprout back hair. Could Wendell be morphing into a . . . (cue ominous music) were-wiener? All evidence points to yes. And unless he and Danny can get past the lunch ladies and slay the alpha-wurst, the whole school could be infected.Written in Ursula Vernon's trademark hybrid style of comic-book panels and text, this is the thrilling third book in the series. In a starred review, Kirkus Reviews said Dragonbreath "will leave readers in stiches- and on tenterhooks waiting for the next one.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Danny Dragonbreath is not the best student in school. He breathes more smoke than fire. But if you ever get bitten by a hot dog and morph into a Were-wiener . . . Danny Dragonbreath and his best friend Wendell thought the hot dog from the school cafeteria looked a little . . . off. Then things got weird when the hot dog bit Wendell, and weirder still when Wendell started to sprout back hair. Could Wendell be morphing into a . . . (cue ominous music) were-wiener? All evidence points to yes. And unless he and Danny can get past the lunch ladies and slay the alpha-wurst, the whole school could be infected.Written in Ursula Vernon's trademark hybrid style of comic-book panels and text, this is the thrilling third book in the series. In a starred review, Kirkus Reviews said Dragonbreath "will leave readers in stiches- and on tenterhooks waiting for the next one.
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