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Calvin Coconut : extra famous
by Salisbury, Graham.
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J FS SAL
Wendy Lamb Books,, c2013.
161 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
 
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Calvin and his friends have the opportunity to earn some money by appearing as extras in a zombie movie being filmed on a nearby beach.

Syndetic Solutions - The Horn Book Review for ISBN Number 9780385742207
Extra Famous
Extra Famous
by Salisbury, Graham; Rogers, Jacqueline (Illustrator)
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In his ninth book, fourth grader Calvin and his friends get hired as extras in a zombie movie being filmed on the beach. Salisbury's message about figuring out one's role in one's family and among friends is neatly tucked into this humorous story. The Hawaiian setting of this illustrated series is vividly described, and the characters are nicely individualized. (c) Copyright 2013. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Extra Famous
by Salisbury, Graham; Rogers, Jacqueline (Illustrator)
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A lot of boys can easily identify with Calvin Coconut, a low-key kid with divorced parents, a younger sister, and a posse of neighborhood friends to hang with. His neighborhood, though, happens to be in Hawaii, and one of his friends has a movie director uncle who is looking for undead extras to appear in the zombie movie he is filming on a local beach. Lots of fun ensues, but in the end, though Hollywood has come briefly calling, Calvin is just a regular boy who spends the money he has earned on a new bike. Dependable and clearly written, the series gains great appeal from Rogers' charming and expressive spot illustrations.--Cruze, Karen Copyright 2010 Booklist

 
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