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| Sir Fartsalot Hunts the Booger | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 9 reviews) Sales Rank: 48562 Category: Book
Author: Kevin Bolger Publisher: Razorbill Studio: Razorbill Manufacturer: Razorbill Label: Razorbill Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Hardcover Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.2 x 0.9
ISBN: 1595141766 EAN: 9781595141767 ASIN: 1595141766
Publication Date: May 29, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description SIR FARTSALOT is on a quest to defeat a villain most foul! SOMETHING STINKS IN THE KINGDOM OF ARMPIT. King Reginald the Not Very Realistic has had it up to here with his naughty son Prince Harry, whose pranks around the castle have earned him the nickname The Royal Pain. He loosens the tops on all the Royal Pepper Shakers, teases the moat monster, and wants nothing to do with rescuing fair damsels. Even Sir Bedwetter has had quite enough of the prince's Royal Clowning Around! ENTER SIR FARTSALOT--the bravest, boldest, and most, er, potent knight in all the land. He's on a quest to solve the riddle of the Foul West Wind--a ghastly odor that turns up whenever dangers lurking. Harry decides to play the biggest--and BOOGERIEST--prank of all time! He convinces Sir Fartsalot that a Snotty Scoundrel is on the prowl, and that it's up to him to save The Kingdom of Armpit. So Harry, Sir Fartsalot, and their buddy Sir Knotaclew set out on a hilarious quest to come face-to-phlegm with the dreaded Booger, and rid the world of him, Once and for All! Look out for the Booger! It could be right under your nose! (WARNING: This Book May Contain Obnoxious Ogres, Preposterous Princesses, and Things that Only Exist in Your Imagination!)
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  Title speaks for itself January 6, 2009 My niece seems to like the book. The title got a good laugh from everyone when she opened her gift on Christmas morning. Seems to be a fun, harmless book.
  Awesome book of '08 November 14, 2008 This is the best adventure book I've read since '07. You've gotta read this story!! It is a must read for anyone who loves funny adventure stories and is not sensitive to crude humor. One thing I really liked about this book was that all the kingdoms and places were named after body parts. For example, the story begins in the "Kingdom of Armpit." My favorite part was when Harry, the prince, is captured by the two-headed giant and forced to eat lots of bread and drink a lot of tea. It was all part of an evil plan to fatten him up and turn him into "bird food." You'll have to read the book to find out how it all turns out. If you buy the hardcover edition, then it has a awesome holographic image of Sir Fartsalot fighting the dragon on the front cover. I hope Kevin Bolger makes a sequel soon!!
  A must-read book of '08! November 13, 2008 This is the best book I have read since '07. You've gotta read this adventure book!! It is an excellent choice for anyone who likes a good adventure story and is not sensitive to crude humor. One thing I really liked about this book is all of the kingdoms and places are named after body parts. For example, the story begins in the "Kingdom of Armpit." My favorite part was when Harry, the prince, was captured. He was forced to eat a lot of food and drink a lot of tea; this was all part of an evil plan to fatten him up and make him "bird food." You'll have to read the book to find out how it turns out. If you buy the hardback edition of the book, then it has an awesome holographic image on the front cover. I hope Kevin Bolger makes a sequel real soon!!
  It's up to Sir Fartsalot, the bravest and most potent knight in the land September 8, 2008 Kevin Bolger's SIR FARTSALOT HUNTS THE BOOGER tells of King Reginold the Not Very Realistic who is sick of his naughty son Prince Harry, whose pranks are not appreciated in the royal household. It's up to Sir Fartsalot, the bravest and most potent knight in the land, to solve the riddle of the Foul West Wind odor - and to face the pranks of Harry who decides to convince the knight that a Snotty Scoundrel is prowling around.
  Lots of fun! August 29, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I saw this book at a gift shop and, amused at the title, said outloud, "My son would probably love this book!" The shopowner said, "It is actually a really fun book." So, I bought it. My son could have read it himself, but after reading a few pages decided I'd rather read it to him. I'm still chuckling every time I think of it. It was a great distraction from the more serious aspects of life and I wouldn't trade the pleasure of hearing my son belly-laugh for anything! Thanks, Kevin!
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