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The Bully Affect


Book Description
15 year old Tommy loves computers and video games, but his over protective parents don't understand his passion. Neither do some of his classmates, labeling him a nerd.
To make matters worse, Tommy is sent to summer camp, where he still doesn't fit in, once again becoming the butt of many jokes.
Quite by accident Tommy turns the tables on his head tormenter and soon the roles are reverse... More
Book Information
Publisher
BindingKindle Edition
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages80
ISBN-10B0072AMZ4U
Publication Date01/26/2012
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About Robert C. Mason (Author) : Robert has always had an active imagination, which he usually expressed in drawings and doodles, but it wasn't until 2007 that he actually started putting pen to paper (letters to laptop really). Rob... more
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7/19/2012 Robert Mason said:
15 year old Tommy loves computers and video games, but his over protective parents don't understand his passion. Neither do some of his classmates, labeling him a nerd. To make matters worse, Tommy is sent to summer camp, where he still doesn’t fit in, once again becoming the butt of many jokes. ... more

tags: anti-bully, respect, peer pressure, faith, self, courage

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