
Hook 'Em Snotty!
World of Adventure, Book 5
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Jeff Woodman
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Gary Paulsen
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Bobbie always spends her summers breaking horses and rounding up stray cattle on Grandpa’s ranch. But this year is different. Alex, her cousin from Los Angeles, is visiting. And Bobbie doesn’t want to ruin her summer teaching a “city greenhorn” what to do. While saddling up their horses to search for cattle, the two girls start a vicious feud. But when they run into the horrible Bledsoe boys and a wild bull, they must depend on each other to survive!
Gary Paulsen, Newbery-award winning author, entertains boys and girls with his World of Adventure series. Filled with excitement and the spirit of discovery, his tales captivate the interests of readers of all levels. In Hook ’Em, Snotty! narrator Jeff Woodman delights listeners with his riveting account of Bobbie and Alex’s outdoor exploits.
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