Sir Fartsalot Hunts the Booger

by Kevin Bolger

Sir Fartsalot Hunts the Booger

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Binding: Paperback

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Things really stink in the Kingdom of Armpit. King Reginald the Not Very Realistic has had it up to here with his practical joker of a son Prince Harry. Even Sir Bedwetter can't take the prince's Royal Clowning Around!

Enter Sir Fartsalot—the bravest, boldest, er, most potent knight in all the land! He's on a quest to solve the riddle of the Foul West Wind—a ghastly odor that turns up whenever danger is lurking. Prince Harry decides to play the biggest, boogeriest prank of all time! He convinces Sir Fartsalot that The Booger, a frightful and repulsive villain, is on the prowl. But when a real Booger turns up, Harry, Sir Fartsalot and the knight's old buddy Sir Knotaclew must set out on a hilarious quest to rid the world of the Snotty Scoundrel, once and for all!

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Sir Fartsalot Cuts the Cheese!, June 24, 2008

by JK

My 8 year old boy and I really enjoyed reading this book together. He laughed the whole way through. It is a good, funny, exciting adventure. If your child likes Shrek, this is a book for him!

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CJ actually read this book!!!, December 31, 2009

by Max

My grandson does not enjoy the written word. So when he read this book without being encouraged everyday to do so, we were very excited. After he had read it to his mom it was given to my husband & me. He read it to me on a cruise and had a different voice for each character. Who knew Sir Farty could be so romantic!!!

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Boring, boring, boring!, December 19, 2009

by Chelsea McG

At first glance, I thought my 8 year old son would enjoy this book. What young boy doesn't like "potty" humor? However, we only got through the first 2 chapters before both myself and my husband were bored to tears. My son's opinion was apathetic at best. The writing was dull and the story line seemed choppy. A better bet is the Captain Underpants series.

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Cool book w/ questionable title, September 8, 2009

by jessica hofmann

I homeschool my 8 yr old son and was a little worried about him reading this book. We read it together and were both quite sad when it was over. I would recommend this book to any boy (or girl) with a fun and vivid imagination.
Pictures are really good too.

We can't wait for the next Bolger book!??

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Title Says It All ~, July 24, 2009

by Pleased Repeat Customer

Perfectly "silly" reading for a 7-year old. We're reading it together and both of us are getting some laughs - he more than I because it really has a very strange plot, if you would call it that. Entertaining nonetheless for a 7-year old.
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