![]() ![]() Sure signs that the creative wells are running dry at last, the Captain’s ninth, overstuffed outing both recycles a villain (see Book 4) and offers trendy anti-bullying wish fulfillment. Kids will be too busy laughing at the antics of Griffin and his pals to mind their implausibility.Įasy, slick and silly it’s Saturday-morning-cartoon hijinks between the covers of a book. ![]() Korman's fifth caper is wholly unbelievable from start to finish but a ton of fun nonetheless. Griffin must devise his most complex plan to date, and when that goes south (as most of his plans do), it’s on to yet another scheme, since Swindle’s promised to use his dog-show winnings to make the kids' lives miserable forever. Rather than surrender her beloved fur-friend, Savannah prevails on the group to help her hide him.but all of them are headed to different summer camps in a few days. When the dog pound fails to produce Luthor’s release-for-adoption paperwork, Swindle wins him back. ![]() The kids know it's because Swindle heard that Luthor nearly won a ton of money at a recent dog show. Wendell Palomino, or "Swindle," as they came to know him during their first adventure, arrives to say he is suing to get Luthor back. Thirteen-year-old "Man With The Plan" Griffin Bing and his five friends are celebrating the fifth birthday of Savannah's rescued Doberman, Luthor, when S. ![]() Hiding out’s easy forcing 150 pounds of former guard dog to hide out-not so much. ![]()
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