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Description
After eating constantly at the fast food restaurant known as Gussy's, ten-year-old Roscoe Wizzle finds himself turning into a giant bug. The story follows Roscoe as he deals with this unexpected transformation and its consequences. This middle-grade novel explores themes of transformation and the outcomes of excessive consumption.
Quick Summary
Roscoe Wizzle's ordinary lunch at Gussy's takes a hilarious turn when he starts transforming into a giant bug, turning hisζ₯εΈΈ into a monstrous adventure that kids will find both gross and irresistible. The Story of the Charlotte Bobcats Brer Rabbit and the Wonderful Tar Baby delivers side-splitting humor about fitting in while tackling real middle school worries about being different, blending laugh-out-loud moments with genuine heart. If your kid loves the wacky transformations and relatable struggles in "The Magic Finger" or enjoys the silly mayhem of "Captain Underpants," they'll absolutely devour this book. Ideal for readers in grades 4 through 6 who want a quick, fun read that packs both jokes and substance into under 16,000 words.