
Deprogramming a Bully
The Barber Chair Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Matthew Broadhead
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By:
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Kathy Rae
About this listen
"How high does this chair go?" is a question Boone Butterfinkle will never ask his barber again. The chair doesn't stop until a vortex sucks Boone through the ceiling, thrusting him into a world equipped to stop his bullying.
If only Brianne Watchler hadn't gone from geeky to drop-dead-gorgeous overnight and refused to be his girl, Boone wouldn't have wreaked havoc on every boy who looked her way. Now he's in a world that specializes in deprogramming bullies by turning them into robots, and Boone's their main target.
Find out who wins the war between the computer nerds and the bullies in the first of The Barber Chair Series: Deprogramming a Bully!
©2017 Kathy Rae (P)2017 Kathy Rae
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