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Shredderman

Enemy Spy

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Shredderman

By: Wendelin Van Draanen
Narrated by: Daniel Young
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The big mystery in this fourth book in the series is "who is Shredderman"? As national media pressure mounts to reveal his identity, Nolan stumbles across a real spy ring, which leads to the arrests of his parents and favorite teacher. Will Nolan's quest for truth and justice mean losing his secret identity?

©2005 Wendelin Van Draanen Parsons (P)2007 Live Oak Media
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Better than E.A. Sports

I like how the book was written. I liked how I got surprised. I like how Nolan’s parents didn’t want him to be Shredderman. I liked the part of the spies. I liked how it kept you hanging.
To many characters, Chatty Adams was a spoiled little brat, and worse than a spoiled toddler in a candy store! Chapters were to short, and some were to long.
Long live Shredderman!
This was written by 4th, 5th, and 6th graders!

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