Fifth-grader, Nutty Nutsell, produces another memorable science fair project when his partner, William Bilks, transfers photons of light to Nutty's brain, causing a personality change and his head to glow in the dark.
Dean Hughes is the author of more than eighty books for young readers, including the popular sports series Angel Park All-Stars, the Scrappers series, the Nutty series, the widely acclaimed companion novels Family Pose and Team Picture, and Search and Destroy. Soldier Boys was selected for the 2001 New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age list. Dean Hughes and his wife, Kathleen, have three children and six grandchildren. They live in Midway, Utah.
A great and very interesting book to read, i deeply enjoyed every page of it, the story itself was so fun and i loved every single character beside the relationships between each two of them. I also liked the ending, although I think it could've been better and more fascinating if something else had happened.
This book is about a boy who needs a science project. He turns to the smartest boy his age to help him out. However, the genius isn't interested in some mere science fair. He believes his experiment will change the world.
This book is really weird. I was expecting the first part, but then Nutty's head starts to glow, and it all went downhill from there.