Frank Einstein and the BrainTurbo (Frank Einstein series #3): Book Three

· Abrams
3.7
3 reviews
Ebook
208
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About this ebook

"Huge laughs and great science—the kind of smart, funny stuff that makes Jon Scieszka a legend."
—Mac Barnett, author of Battle Bunny and The Terrible Two

Frank Einstein (kid-genius scientist and inventor) and his best friend Watson, along with Klink (a self-assembled artificial intelligence entity), create the BrainTurbo to power-boost the human body and help their baseball-pitching pal Janegoodall make the team. But when Klank (a mostly self-assembled and artificial almost intelligence entity) goes missing, they must first rescue their robot pal and stop T. Edison—Frank’s classmate and archrival—from stealing their latest invention and using it against them!

Ratings and reviews

3.7
3 reviews
Liam Coughlin
December 13, 2018
One of my favorite books I've Read! Oh and BTW sub tp my yt Channel!
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Nathanael Mueller
January 11, 2021
I love this book series so far so fasinating, awesome, fun to read,I wish jon sciezka would make more books for this series.
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About the author

Jon Scieszka’s books include The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales and Battle Bunny. He is the founder of Guys Read and the first National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature. He lives in Brooklyn. Visit him at www.frankeinsteinbooks.com.
; Brian Biggs has collaborated a number of projects, including Jon Scieszka's bestselling Frank Einstein series, and is the creator of the Everything Goes picture-book series. He lives in Philadelphia. 

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