The Boy Who Cried Shark

· Shark School Book 4 · Sold by Simon and Schuster
2.5
8 reviews
Ebook
144
Pages
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About this ebook

When Harry Hammer accidentally sounds the great white shark alarm a few times too many, he ends up in dangerous waters in this fourth Shark School (mis)adventure.

Harry Hammer’s all-time hero is the great white shark Gregor the Gnasher. Gregor is a famous action movie–star and the Underwater Wrestling Champion of the World. But not all great whites are like Gregor—most are fierce creatures of the deep. So when Harry sees one near Shark Point, he sounds the alarm and everyone panics! Turns out it’s just an old basking shark, and now everyone is furious. After a couple more minnow-sized mistakes, Harry sees a REAL great white…and it’s very hungry. Will anyone believe him this time?

Ratings and reviews

2.5
8 reviews
tir ed
August 29, 2015
Hammerhead Shark is MY FAVORITE SHARK OF ALL OF THEM!!! And Tiger shark And Reef Shark too!!! BUT Great white Shark is Also my Favorite shark.... Somthin Porblem about it.... Its was like Hungry Shark Evolution... In fact? Well,Its just like that..
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Sil Estacio
July 25, 2015
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About the author

Davy Ocean is the pseudonym of a collective of writers from the creative agency Hothouse Fiction, based in London.

Aaron Blecha is an artist and author who designs funny characters and illustrates humorous books. His work includes the Shark School series and Goodnight, Grizzle Grump! Originally from Wisconsin, Aaron now lives with his family by the south English seaside.

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