John Fitzgerald
Books
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1. Busty Barbarian Bimbos
A raunchy, fast-paced fantasy farce following a rambunctious band of voluptuous warrior women as they plunge into a sword-and-sorcery quest to reclaim their home; between monster brawls, magical misadventures, and rival warbands they use brute force, wit, and unexpected camaraderie to overturn stereotypes, confront those who would underestimate them, and learn that loyalty and self-acceptance matter as much as battlefield prowess.
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2. The Great Brain Reforms
Set in a small turn-of-the-century Utah town, the story follows a mischievous but brilliant boy as he tries to give up his clever schemes and live more honestly; narrated by his younger brother, the book mixes wry humor and moral reflection as family and community reactions, lingering habits, and youthful pride complicate his efforts and teach lessons about responsibility, loyalty, and human nature.
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4. The Great Brain At The Academy
Told from the viewpoint of a young boy who leaves his small-town family to attend a strict boarding academy, this installment follows his struggles to fit in, the clever schemes and mischief that follow him from home, and the ways those antics test friendships, authority, and his own developing sense of right and wrong; a warm, humorous coming-of-age tale that mixes pranks and moral lessons against the backdrop of turn-of-the-century American life.
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5. More Adventures Of The Great Brain
In a turn-of-the-century small Utah town, a clever and audacious older brother dazzles friends and confounds adults with elaborate schemes and quick-witted cons, while his younger sibling narrates the episodes with a mix of admiration, exasperation and humor; the stories blend slapstick mischief, moral reckonings and vivid local color to portray childhood, family loyalty and the scramble to make a little cash in a close-knit frontier community.
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