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Adventure According to Humphrey Humphrey the hamster loves dreaming about being a pirate and watching his friends build ships. But when he mistakenly ends up at sea on the day of the boat race, he finds himself in the middle of more adventure than he bargained for! Humphrey is back in this charming story of a hamster on the high

Adventure According to Humphrey

Adventure According to Humphrey

Title:Adventure According to Humphrey
Author:Betty G. Birney
Rating:4.67 (619 Votes)
Asin:0142415146
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:144 Pages
Publish Date:2010-01-07
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The students in Room 26 are learning about boats and building their own for a race on Potter's Pond. Humphrey the hamster loves dreaming about being a pirate and watching his friends build ships. But when he mistakenly ends up at sea on the day of the boat race, he finds himself in the middle of more adventure than he bargained for! Humphrey is back in this charming story of a hamster on the high seas of hilarity.

Editorial : Humphrey is a witty, fun, and lovable character with great kid appeal. -"School Library Journal"

?Humphrey is a witty, fun, and lovable character with great kid appeal.? -"School Library Journal"

"Humphrey is a witty, fun, and lovable character with great kid appeal." -"School Library Journal"

When I say sparks flew and magic made everyone topsy turvy….well you need to read that story for itself! In fact I would go back and read Mended, Altered, then Revolution to have a good grasp on the backstory as each adds something to the next, plus the characters carry over.
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What a wonderful book! The plot and romance here is totally believable! Rupert, the wayward son of an English nobleman, is a wonderfully witty, wonderfully stong, self-deprecating male, surely no "dumb loat" as he likes to call himself! Daphne, evolves from being the repressed, secluded widow of an emotionally weak, autocratic Englishman, into a woman aware of

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