"High schools. Comic books, strips, etc." . . "High school students." . . "Basketball players." . . "Basketball players Comic books, strips, etc." . . . . . . "You wouldn't expect Nate and Charlie to be friends. Charlie's the laid-back captain of the basketball team, and Nate is the neurotic, scheming president of the robotics club. But they are friends, however unlikely--until Nate declares war on the cheerleaders. At stake is funding that will either cover a robotics competition or new cheerleading uniforms--but not both. It's only going to get worse: after both parties are stripped of their funding on grounds of abominable misbehavior, Nate enrolls the club's robot in a battlebot competition in a desperate bid for prize money. Bad sportsmanship? Sure. Chainsaws? Why not. Running away from home on Thanksgiving to illicitly enter a televised robot death match? Of course! In Faith Erin Hicks' and Prudence Shen's world of high school class warfare and robot death matches, Nothing can possibly go wrong."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "\"Charlie is the laid-back captain of the basketball team. Nate is the neurotic, scheming president of the robotics club. Their unlikely friendship nearly bites the dust when Nate declares war on the cheerleaders and they retaliate by making Charlie their figurehead in the ugliest class election campaign the school has ever seen. At stake is funding that will either cover a robotics competition or new cheerleading uniforms--but not both. Bad sportsmanship? Sure. Chainsaws? Why not. Running away from home on Thanksgiving? Nothing can possibly go wrong\"--back cover."@en . . . . . "Young adult fiction"@en . "Charlie, the captain of the basketball team, and Nate, the president of the robotics club, are bestfriends. Their friendship is tested when the robotics club and the cheerleading squad--who use Charlie as their figurehead--compete for student group funding."@en . . . . . "Graphic novels"@en . . . . . "Fiction"@en . . "Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong"@en . "\"Charlie is the laid-back captain of the basketball team. Nate is the neurotic, scheming president of the robotics club. Their unlikely friendship nearly bites the dust when Nate declares war on the cheerleaders and they retaliate by making Charlie their figurehead in the ugliest class election campaign the school has ever seen. At stake is funding that will either cover a robotics competition or new cheerleading uniforms-- but not both. Bad sportsmanship? Sure. Chainsaws? Why not. Running away from home on Thanksgiving? Nothing can possibly go wrong\"--Back cover."@en . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . "Nothing can possibly go wrong"@en . . . . "\"Charlie is the laid-back captain of the basketball team. Nate is the neurotic, scheming president of the robotics club. Their unlikely friendship nearly bites the dust when Nate declares war on the cheerleaders and they retaliate by making Charlie their figurehead in the ugliest class election campaign the school has ever seen. At stake is funding that will either cover a robotics competition or new cheerleading uniforms-- but not both. Bad sportsmanship? Sure. Chainsaws? Why not. Running away from home on Thanksgiving? Nothing can possibly go wrong\" -- back cover."@en . . . . "Comic books, strips, etc"@en . . . . "Juvenile works"@en . . . . "Teenagers. Comic books, strips, etc." . . "Fund raising Comic books, strips, etc." . . "Robotics." . . "Shen, Prudence" . . "Robotics Comic books, strips, etc." . . "Robotics. Comic books, strips, etc." . "Fund raising." . . "Hicks, Faith Erin" . . "Teenagers Comic books, strips, etc. Fiction." . . "High school students Comic books, strips, etc." . . "High school students. Comic books, strips, etc." . "Robotics Comic books, strips, etc. Fiction." . . "High school students Comic books, strips, etc. Fiction." . . "School elections Comic books, strips, etc." . . "School elections." . . . .