The Invisible Fran

· Franny K. Stein, Mad Scientist Book 3 · Sold by Simon and Schuster
3.8
23 reviews
eBook
112
Pages
Eligible

About this eBook

Goosebumps and Bill Nye the Science Guy fans, meet Franny!

There’s nothing better than being a mad scientist—at least according to Franny. So she’s making it her mission to help her classmates discover their own inner mad scientists. All Franny needs for her latest experiment is a few volunteers, a half-completed two-headed robot, and an invisibility potion.

Only this experiment just might prove to be Franny’s most difficult. Because what do you do when your classmates don’t know anything about mad science—and there’s a doubly dumb robot running amok to prove it?

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3.8
23 reviews
Maron Blevins
24 March 2015
read the whole series in second grade I thought it could be better because I have seen better
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kiana faye
8 March 2013
This book is a book that will change your life it`s that awesome!
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Kyla Jackson
16 June 2013
It is a great book beacause its grammer.How it is pictured.
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About the author

Jim Benton is the New York Times bestselling writer of the Dear Dumb Diary series and a cartoonist whose unique brand of humor has been seen on toys, television, T-shirts, greeting cards, and even underwear. Franny K. Stein is the first character he’s created especially for young children. A husband and father of two, he lives in Michigan, where he works in a studio that really and truly does have creepy stuff in it.

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