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Ron and Bob #2

Stink Bombs

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Stink Bombs is a story about identical twin brothers, Ron and Bob, and how they help their teachers handle a smelly problem at their school.

75 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2013

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R. Fulleman

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R. Fulleman is a fiction writer specializing in "Easy Reads", i.e., books that are at a lower reading level, but MG (The Ron and Bob Stories series) and YA (Ghost Stories series) interest levels.

Like most authors, R. Fulleman dug into his past for inspiration in his writings.

R. Fulleman's most recent Ghost Stories series, currently at 2 books with a 3rd book due out Sept 2nd, 2025, follows the lives of three-teen friends. The teens solve mysteries for and with ghosts they encounter in very different geographical areas, i.e., a South Pacific island, and famed Bran Castle (aka Dracula's Castle) in Transylvania. Both books delve into family pasts and certainly focus on deep freindships.
Read Faces in the Flames: A Ghost Story and Heart of the Castle: A Ghost Story . While written at a 3 and 4th grade level, these books are finding favor with all age readers.


Ron and Bob Stories, is this author's first series. A three-book series involving twin brothers, Ron and Bob, and their every day activities while attending Bell Middle School. There, they are constantly being mixed up by both students and teachers alike. At the same time, they handle the normal problems of teens, i.e., friends, family, bullies, etc. These books are written at 1-2 grade reading levels, but at an MG interest level.

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January 18, 2016
I have read "Stink Bombs," as well as this author's other books (Limo for Two? and The Tattoo). I liked the fact that these books have "Questions for Discussions" at the end of the stories to help the reader better understand what they had read. This particular story focused on reminding the boys in the story to "walk in the other guy's shoes" to better understand others and what they're going through in life. The publisher/author's website (LorRonCo.com) offers Lesson Plans and other resources for both the home schoolers and public school teachers alike.
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