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Homerooms and Hall Passes: Heroes Level Up - by Tom O'Donnell (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Dungeons &Dragons meets Jumanji inthe second book in the laugh-out-loud adventure series Homerooms and HallPasses!
- 8-12 Years
- 7.61" x 5.26" Paperback
- 416 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Humorous Stories
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Book Synopsis
Dungeons &
Dragons meets Jumanji in
the second book in the laugh-out-loud adventure series Homerooms and Hall
Passes!
Months after saving suburbia from destruction, our heroes
are back to their old lives of dungeon delving and magical quests. All except
the wizard Albiorix, who has given up adventuring and uses his time trying (unsuccessfully)
to create his own board game.
When the party finds their old friend June Westray's
smartphone for sale in a Bríandalörian bazaar, however, they fear the Realm
of Suburbia is under threat.
Thus, the five young adventurers must travel back into
Homerooms & Hall Passes, a role-playing game where they assume the characters
of average American kids. This time they're at Level 9 and will face a whole
new set of challenges: their freshman year of high school!
There are different
cliques, different rules, and higher stakes. And if that wasn't stressful
enough, the heroes must track down an evil spellbook, defeat a sinister foe, and
figure out how to get back home . . . .
"You can't
help falling in love with this hilarious upside-down take on Dungeons &
Dragons. I read; I cheered; I laughed out loud."--Gordon Korman on Homerooms
and Hall Passes
Review Quotes
Praise for HOMEROOMS AND HALL PASSES: “What could be more treacherous than the realm of Briandalor, with its barbarians, wizards, warriors, assassins, and thieves? How about a modern middle school? You can't help falling in love with this hilarious upside-down take on Dungeons and Dragons. I read; I cheered; I laughed out loud.” - Gordon Korman
Praise for HOMEROOMS AND HALL PASSES: “Played out with impeccable, hilarious logic, the plot leads up an adventuresome learning curve to a brisk battle in a local mall with animated mannequins, a really high-stakes duel involving the evocatively named phone game Oink Pop, and a final realization that Bríandalör's dangers, lore, glittering treasures, and opportunities for daring exploits seem a bit pale next to those of . . . exotic suburbia.” - ALA Booklist (starred review)
Praise for HOMEROOMS AND HALL PASSES: “Each adventurer learns a different lesson and grows through their humorous attempts at embodying their game personas. The villain is satisfyingly over-the-top, and his defeat befits the book's silly sense of humor. A rollicking, affectionate parody of fantasy role-playing.” - Kirkus Reviews
Praise for HAMSTERSAURUS REX: “A funny, lighthearted option for fans of Tom Angleberger.” - School Library Journal (starred review)