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Pinkbeard's Revenge (The Adventures of Jo Schmo)
Pinkbeard's Revenge - The Adventures of Jo Schmo
Author: Greg Trine
?Packed with warped logic, twisted common sense and silly hijinks?offbeat fun.? ?KirkusReviews — Fourth grade superhero Jo Schmo and her doggy sidekick, Raymond, are having a pretty rotten day?they just don?t know it yet. Danger is lurking all over the place: Dr. Dastardly and Numb Skull are planning a jail break, and they want to get revenge on ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780544456013
ISBN-10: 0544456017
Publication Date: 4/7/2015
Pages: 128
Edition: Reprint
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Publisher: HMH Books for Young Readers
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Summary:
Jo Schmo and Raymond have to deal with two disasters within this short novel, she just hasn't figured that out yet. First, Dr. Dastardly and Numb Skull have catapulted themselves out of prison and plan to get revenge on Jo Schmo. At the same time, Pinkbeard and his pirates have time traveled into the future to chase women, drink grogg, and terrorize San Francisco. When Jo Schmo ruins the pirates fun and sends almost all of them to prison, Pinkbeard teams up with Dr. Dastardly and Numb Skull in a plot to bring down Jo Schmo. How will she defeat all three of them, especially since they know her weakness?

My thoughts:
I have read most of the Jo Schmo adventures. I enjoy them because they are cute superhero stories with a female protagonist. It's usually a good time with some silly language and moves. For instance, the big deal here is that you are what you drink. So, Pinkbeard loves Pink lemonade and has a Pinkbeard because of it. My biggest problem with this installment is that I didn't care for the pirates. I understand that pirates chase women, but I don't really want it within my children's stories. I just really didn't think that the pirates needed to be sexually represented. I was happier with the ideas of causing mischief.


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