
The End of All Halloweens
The Adventures of Ubergirl, Book 3
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Matthew S. Cox
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Nine-year-old Kelly Donovan helped save the world from aliens, but now, she has an even bigger problem - someone’s trying to ruin Halloween.
Life is difficult for the world’s tiniest superhero. Her genius plan to save her parents from supervillainy in one easy step proved impossible - at least not without destroying the Earth. Superpowers, good or bad, aren’t going away any time soon.
Mom’s as likely to hug her as trick her into a ridiculous trap, but at least, her dad’s mellowed out a bit. Lately, he seems focused more on being weird than evil.
Small favors.
Kelly’s looking forward to the happy normal of trick-or-treating...until candy starts disappearing. Convinced a mysterious supervillain is responsible, she and her best - only - friend Paige rush to stop all the sweets in the world from evaporating.
Alas, with only a week left and zero clues, humanity will likely suffer an even worse fate than enslavement by an alien race: the end of all Halloweens.
©2019 Matthew S. Cox (P)2020 Matthew S. CoxListeners also enjoyed...
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- Katie
- 03-02-21
Cute book for people of all ages.
I thoroughly enjoyed figuring out the alternative candy names in the real world. That was fun. This book was as good as the previous two. I laughed a lot. It was a hilarious storyline.
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