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Call her, beep her, if you want to reach her. . . . Ready to Rumble (Chapter Book #11): Kim can't believe that her best friend, Ron Stoppable, is making her go to the mall to see his favorite Pain King and Steel Toe. There are so many better things to do at the mall-like shop at Club Banana. But with the Global Wrestling Association in town, Ron gets more than he bargained for. An ancient talisman is stolen from the Middleton Museum and the thief turns out to be the GWA's promoter, who uses its magical powers to turn himself into the Jackal. And poor Ron finds himself in the ring with the glowing giant. Will Kim be ready to rumble with the Jackal and save Ron?

80 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 2005

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Marc Cerasini

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Best-selling author, Marc Cerasini has spent time on the New York Times and USA Today best-seller's lists. His writing spans from children's picture books and young adult novels to adult mystery and military nonfiction. Along the way, he's managed to ghostwrite for Tom Clancy.

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July 19, 2020
Based on an tv episode this isn't too bad.

Cover
I'm not too fond of this cover. I didn't realize she was actually in wrestling ring at fist which actually fits the theme perfectly. Unfortunately Kim REALLY doesn't like like she fits on that cover. More like a sticker on the cover. She does pop on the cover though so maybe that was the intention.

Interior
Based on a cartoon episode it's really like reading an episode of the show. The story's nice enough and interesting. I can practically hear all their voices coming off the book.
Images
All the images are grey scale ripped off the screen. I have to give it credit though each image has a banner and looks decently clear except when they do a night scene. dark on dark really makes grey images hard to see.
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