
Jesper Jinx and the Scrumptious Snacks
Jesper Jinx, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Colin Jones
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Recording Tales
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By:
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Marko Kitti
About this listen
Jesper Jinx is 11, and probably the unluckiest person in all of Puffington Hill. Everything he touches seems to end up in sweet disaster. Hence his nickname "Jinx".
In this fifth book of Jesper Jinx's wonderfully wicked adventures, chaos unfolds when Jake the school bully meets an ancient chocolate bar. Soon, things get even weirder when Jesper's mum can't bake her cherry pie because her precious cherry tree's gone missing. And then, to top it all off, Snowy the Cat decides to go on a hunger strike.
Can Jesper save the day with his best Boredom Breaker ever, or will a diabolical lunch thief get to him first?
©2016 Marko Kitti (P)2017 Marko Kitti
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