
The Misspellers
2002
First Published
3.38
Average Rating
153
Number of Pages
They should have known not to nose around. Outside, the house smelled of rotten cabbage, burnt onions and wet dogs. Inside, there was no phone, no television, not so much as a single electric light. Carlin and Jack didn’t like the place, but all they had to do was water plants while the owner was away. No one told them to discover the house’s biggest science and magic don’t mix. This books is great for middle readers, and especially nice for reluctant ones.
Avg Rating
3.38
Number of Ratings
13
5 STARS
15%
4 STARS
38%
3 STARS
23%
2 STARS
15%
1 STARS
8%
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Author

Michael J. Martineck
Author · 6 books
I started writing stories when I was seven and never really stopped. Over the years, I’ve put out short stories, comic book scripts, articles and trio of novels. I’ve put countless other ventures in the drawer. The drawer is in my house on Grand Island, NY., a little cap of clay nestled between the US and Canada. This is also the location of my Ego Retention Program, whereby my beautiful wife and two lovely children continuously call out my various shortcomings, keeping me from becoming the screaming, self-centered artist I long to be. DC Comics published a couple of stories in the early 90s. Planetmag, Aphelion and a couple of other long-dead e-zines helped me out in 00s, along with The Misspellers and The Wrong Channel. Cinco de Mayo was released from EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy in 2010 and was short-listed for an Alberta Readers Choice Award. Very exciting, you know, for me. Its sequel, The Milkman, came out in 2014. And now, Untouchable, from Our little Secret Press