<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Sam Lyttle learns that sometimes the truth can hurt just as much as a lie in this follow-up to the humorous and cheeky "The Pudding Problem." Includes a scratch-and-sniff element on the cover. Illustrations.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Sam Lyttle learns that sometimes the truth can hurt just as much as a lie in this follow-up to the humorous and cheeky illustrated middle grade novel <i>The Pudding Problem</i> which <i>Kirkus Reviews </i>calls perfect for "fans of Timmy Failure and Big Nate." </b> <p/>School's out, and a long, hot summer of endless fun beckons for Sam and Charlie. Except that no sooner has it begun than they're wishing it away in anticipation of <i>Cry Wolfe</i>, the first Wolfe Stone movie, which opens at the end of the season. Sam's mom issues him a challenge: if, and only if, Sam can make it through the entire vacation without telling a single fib, he will be allowed to see his crime-fighting hero on the big screen. <p/>Six whole weeks, without a single lie?! No problem. Until the small matter of a tray of snowball cakes in the fridge with a Sam-sized footprint in them threatens to end Sam's dreams of cinema heaven. Can he continue to steer clear of lying, while not having to reveal the <i>actual</i> reason he was in the fridge, in the dark, standing on a table to get to the top shelf to hide 'the thing that shall never be named?'
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