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T**S
Ok book
this book is not a good book if you are in upper elementary grades and middle so on so forth.But it is a good book for lower grades.
H**M
I love this book. probity the best book I've ever read
Very creative, I love reading about boys playing hard, getting into trouble and inventing...what kids should be doing.Enjoy the book!
F**O
Enjoyable, But Not Great Literature
A fun bedtime story for my 10 year-old (and me). Traveling through Europe makes this one of our favorite Alvin Fernald books.
A**R
Awesome!
My brother and I shared a copy of this as 8 and 10 year-olds back in the day. We loved it so much that we often fought over who would get to re-read it. Truly a hilarious adventure with quirky, lovable, memorable characters.
E**K
More fun adventures for the "Magnificent Brain"
Alvin Fernald is not your ordinary eleven-year-old. His "Magnificent Brain," as he so modestly likes to call himself, gets him into one after another interesting escapade. In Alvin Fernald, Foreign Trader, his "Magnificent Brain" has done it again. This time Alvin, Shoie, and Alvin's sister Daphne have created a prize winning tasty concoction of Fernald's Fireballs. Together they have entered Kitchenmate Appliance Company's recipe contest and won the incredible prize of a summer vacation in Europe. When a mysterious Mr. X pops up causing trouble, they soon find out that there is more to the world of appliances than ovens, refrigerators, and dishwashers. Tangled in a web of industrial espionage, there trip to Europe becomes more exciting than they had anticipated, involving them in more than one hair raising incident. In the end, their trip to Europe is filled with memorable experiences as well as some valuable lessons in foreign trade and economics. Alvin Fernald, Foreign Trader is a fun-filled adventure story that children ages nine and up will enjoy reading as they learn about friendship, family, and foreign trade. The Bethlehem Books 2007 edition includes all new illustrations and a colorful, intriguing cover illustration that invites the reader to want to know more.
F**O
Alvin Fernald takes on Europe
When Alvin "invents" a new candy by accident, he and his two main companions, the Pest(his sister) and Shoie(his best friend) win an expense paid trip to Europe with president of Kitchenmate Appliances. Trouble starts even before take off when Alvin discovers a man in a closet claiming to be a photographer for Kitchenmate, but no one knows who this intruder is. This man is after something and thinks Alvin has it. So, across Europe he dogs Alvin. In the mean time the kids are having the time of their lives even though there is a cloud of uncertainty with the mysterious Mr. X(the intruder guy). I just re-read this book and enjoyed it a lot. I especially liked the PR guy(Bixby) who kept trying to make rhyming slogans.
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