Adventures in a Video Game + World's Worst Time Machine (Signed Edition)
Adventures in a Video Game + World's Worst Time Machine (Signed Edition)
Adventures in a Video Game + World's Worst Time Machine (Signed Edition)
Adventures in a Video Game + World's Worst Time Machine (Signed Edition)
Adventures in a Video Game + World's Worst Time Machine (Signed Edition)
Adventures in a Video Game + World's Worst Time Machine (Signed Edition)
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  • Reading Level: Ages 8-12

  • Over 2 million sold

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Dustin Brady's books have hooked MILLIONS of kids around the world on reading! Start your young reader's collection with two fan favorites to develop a lifelong LOVE FOR READING!

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Bentley Carmone's twelfth birthday party has beenwithout questionhis worst. You see, video game aliens just kidnapped all his guests.

To save his buddies, Bentley must team up with Polly, a gas station mascot who thinks she's from the future. Armed with a blaster and laser sword, Polly would be the perfect partner for this job if she could ever stop invading miniature golf courses and picking fights with semitrucks. 

Can Bentley get through to his new friend before it's too late?
Reading Level: Ages 8-12
Paperback, 176 pages

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Liam Chapman just bought a real, working time machine for only $3! Sure, it’s labeled “World’s Worst Time Machine,” but how bad could it be? Turns out, it’s so much worse than Liam could have ever imagined.

When Liam summons Thomas Edison to help him finish his book report, the time machine delivers the wrong one. This Thomas Edison is a 10-year-old aspiring gangster from 1933 who demands to be called “Tommy Twinkles” and is also very interested in robbing a bank of the future. Liam could use some help from his parents here, but unfortunately, the time machine has kidnapped them both. In desperation, he turns to his friend Elsa. To set things right, these two fifth graders must embark on an adventure full of sci-fi gadgets, real-life gangsters, time travel, and a whole lot of Cheetos.

Reading Level: Ages 8-12
Paperback, 185 pages
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For a limited time, all orders ship with a download card for a FREE copy of Dustin Brady's newest story, 1v1! This digital-only adventure comes in e-book and audiobook format, and is not available anywhere else. 

In this adventure, Carter Lively is getting ready for a relaxing virtual cruise in the cosmos with his family when he's suddenly thrust into a dangerous one vs. one match with a killer robot. Does he have what it takes to escape the spaceship?

Reading Level: Ages 8-12
Audiobook and e-book formats
41 minutes
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Dustin Brady's books are a treasure for anyone struggling with a reluctant reader. As an educational therapist, I work with reluctant readers all the time, and I have had so much success using his books. The greatest gift you can give a child is to foster the love of learning, and Dustin Brady has been able to do that with countless children.

-Stephanie Pitts, M.Ed., Board Certified Educational Therapist
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Both my students and my own kids love Dustin Brady's books. We've gifted the books many times. It's so nice to be able to buy someone a gift and say, "This is one of my son's favorites. Hope you like it too!"

-Kristin S., 4th Grade Teacher
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My 9-year-old son was one of those kids who got stuck learning to read while being in school remotely during the pandemic. He struggled to find anything he actually wanted to read himself. These books were just what he needed to catapult him into reading. He LOVED them. We now feel so much better about his reading!

-Jamie C., Mom