![]() Potter's name because my daughter has all of the OLIVIA KIDNEY books, so I jumped at the chance. ![]() ![]() SLOB by Ellen Potter is the latest example of a book that I discovered on Twitter when the author asked if anyone was interested in receiving a copy. Not only do I love tweeting with all my bookish friends, but I also like that I can tweet with authors and find out about their new books. Many of you know that I am kind of addicted to Twitter. With her trademark humor, Ellen Potter has created a larger-than-life character and story whose weight is immense when measured in heart. That no matter how large he is on the outside, he doesn’t have to feel small on the inside. ![]() But it will take a revelation for Owen, not science, to see the answer’s not in the past, but the present. He’s sure that if he can only get the TV to work, things will start to make sense. Or the way his Oreos keep disappearing from his lunch. Like his gym coach, who’s on a mission to humiliate him. But genius or not, there is much Owen can’t outthink. Something happened two years ago that he needs to see. But he’s also a genius who invents cool contraptions- like a TV that shows the past. ![]() Summary: Twelve-year-old Owen Birnbaum is the fattest kid in school. ![]()
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