![]() ![]() Prisoners and Prison Guards (Or: The Characters) You don't need an intricate plot when you're writing a brilliant comedy. Rudy tries to escape, and he gets foiled again and again. ![]() Rudy Wants To Go Home, and he dedicates himself to escaping what he lovingly deems Alcatraz. This sucks as he does not play baseball, run, play soccer, swim, or do anything else other than play chess and listen to his Sony Walkman. Here's how it is: Rudy Miller is at Summer camp on Algonkian Island. ISBN 0-4.) Alcatraz and Daring Escapes (Or: The Setting and The Plot) It's a quick read, so why not give it a shot? Korman used to be hilarious, and though not as famous as Bruno and Boots, this book is as good a choice as any be introduced to Korman's brilliance. If you've only read his recent stuff you probably think I'm crazy right now, but trust me. It's possibly Korman's funniest book, and Korman is the funniest of authors. ![]() I Want to Go Home I Want To Go Home! by Gordon Korman was my favourite book for many-a-year. ![]()
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