Return of the Homework Machine

Return of the Homework Machine by Dan Gutman is a reprint edition published by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers on July 26, 2011. This 192-page book is presented in English and follows the adventures of Brenton, Snik, Judy, and Kelsey as they navigate another school year filled with mystery and excitement. The story centers on their quest to retrieve a superchip that has fallen into the wrong hands, alongside their pursuit of a rumored Egyptian treasure beneath the Grand Canyon.
Readers will find a blend of humor and social themes as the characters tackle challenges related to school and education while exploring the complexities of adolescence and coming of age. The narrative promises to engage young readers with its entertaining plot and thought-provoking elements, making it a relevant addition to the juvenile fiction genre. This edition’s dimensions are 7.625 inches in height, 5.125 inches in length, and it weighs 0.34 pounds, making it a convenient choice for young readers.
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Brenton, Snik, Judy, and Kelsey are all back for another year of school and another mystery. When they discover that the superchip that made The Homework Machine possible has fallen into the wrong hands, they are determined to get it back. Combine that with their quest to discover a rumored Egyptian treasure below the rim of the Grand Canyon and readers are in for another entertaining and thought-provoking book.
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