Cookie #42
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCookie and Jit start a dog-walking and grooming business called "Dog Nursemaids," charging five dollars per dog. When Mrs. McGillicuddy's valuable dog runs away while in their care, Cookie and Jit pursue it through chaotic circumstances, eventually discovering the dog tangled in a tree. After an exhausting night of searching and retrieving snowshoes instead of tennis rackets, they finally locate the dog and return it safely, though their business venture ends in comedic failure.
Cookie and his pal Jit take a shortcut across unfamiliar countryside to help out a friend, only to run out of gas and stumble upon a supposedly abandoned house—one that turns out to harbor far more sinister secrets than either boy bargained for. Trapped in the creepy dwelling with what seems like a ghostly presence pursuing them, the two teens must use their wits to survive the night and uncover the truth behind the haunting.
Buzz Bomb's got girl trouble—his persistent admirer Tillie won't leave him alone, and he'll try just about anything to shake her, from disguises to insults. When Tillie's father unwittingly sets events in motion with a birthday surprise, Buzz finds himself facing an unexpected twist that changes everything about how he sees the relentless teen.
Buster's stuck in a rut on what looks like the dullest day ever—all the girls are at a beach party he can't afford to crash—until his mother saddles him with his visiting cousin Galileo for the day. When the gang spots Galileo flashing a fifty-dollar bill, they see their ticket to steaks and girls, so they cook up a scheme to get him to bankroll their beach invasion. What nobody realizes is that this seemingly nerdy cousin might just be exactly what they need to turn this drag of a day completely around.
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