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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental. Text copyright © 2011 by Stephen L. Cotler All rights reserved. Published in the United States by Random House Children’s Books, a division of Random House, Inc., New York. Random House and the colophon are registered trademarks of Random House, Inc. Visit us on the Web! www.randomhouse.com/kids Educators and librarians, for a variety of teaching tools, visit us at www.randomhouse.com/teachers Visit Cheesie at CheesieMack.com! Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Cotler, Stephen L. Cheesie Mack is not a genius or anything / Stephen L. Cotler ; illustrated by Adam McCauley. —1st ed. p. cm. —(#1) Summary: Ronald “Cheesie” Mack relates events he and his best friend, Georgie, experience as fifth grade comes to an end and their summer plans are drastically changed, due in part to an old, possibly valuable coin that may belong to the mysterious inhabitant of a place they call The Haunted Toad. eISBN: 978-0-37589570-8 [1. Friendship—Fiction. 2. Coins—Fiction. 3. Lost and found possessions—Fiction. 4. Conduct of life—Fiction. 5. Recluses—Fiction. 6. Family life—Massachusetts—Fiction. 7. Massachusetts— Fiction.] I. McCauley, Adam, ill. II. Title. PZ7.C82862Che 2011 [Fic]—dc22 2009033329 Random House Children’s Books supports the First Amendment and celebrates the right to read. v3.1 v3.1 Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Chapter 0 The Story Is Over! Chapter 1 My Boring Graduation Ceremony Chapter 2 My Best Friend Screams Chapter 3 Really Bad News Chapter 4 The Mouse Plot Chapter 4α Chee and the Taug Chapter 5 The Haunted Toad and the Runaway Rodents Chapter 6 Partially Expelled Chapter 7 The Most Bloodthirsty Vampire in Massachusetts Chapter 8 A Butt-Banging Escape Chapter 8§ The Labyrinthine Torture Chamber Dungeon Chapter 9 Busted by the Cops Chapter 10 Class Party Trickery Chapter 11 Stubs Chapter 12 A Face in the Window … and the Evidence Chapter 13 A Silhouette in the Dark Chapter 14 Entering The Haunted Toad Chapter 15 How Much Is One Cent Worth? Chapter 16 Cheesie Tells Everything Chapter 17 After the Story Is Over This Is Not a Chapter. Visit CheesieMack.com If… Acknowledgments About the Author The Story Is Over! T his is the end of the book. It was about a mysterious old coin, an evil sister (mine), a dead sister (not mine), runaway rodents, a super-best friend, a fifth-grade graduation disaster, some really unusual words (including a few I made up), and The Haunted Toad. I wrote it. I’m Ronald Mack. People call me Cheesie. You can probably guess why. I love mac ’n’ cheese, but I almost never eat it anymore, because if I do, someone always says, “Cheesie Mack eats mac ’n’ cheese!” And I’ve heard that two million times. My name is in the title of this book because it’s about stuff that happened to me, Cheesie Mack. You probably noticed that this is Chapter 0. That’s because I already wrote the whole story that comes after this. It begins in Chapter 1. I started writing a couple of days after fifth grade ended and have been at it nonstop ever since. And now I am writing this chapter last even though you’re reading it first. Everything in this book is true. I did not make anything up. I’m definitely not a genius or anything, but I remember all the details because I was there when everything happened. And if you’re a kid like me who has adventures, there are going to be lots of details to remember. Details about stuff like: 1. Abraham Lincoln’s head 2. The Point Battle 3. The Mouse Plot 4. Lawbreaking zoom chucklers 5. Ee-Gorg and Doctor Cheez 6. The letters V, D, and B This adventure started the day before the last day of fifth grade. I hope you like it. If you don’t or do or whatever, please go to my website and tell me. Signed: Ronald “Cheesie” Mack (age 10 years and 10 months) CheesieMack.com My Boring Graduation Ceremony “I shall now scrape the burnt flesh,” I said. “Gross!” said my older sister, June. We were in my backyard finishing dinner. My dad, my mom, and my grandfather were relaxing at the picnic table. I was cleaning the barbecue. That’s one of my chores. Cleaning charred chicken chunks off the grill is greasy work, but I don’t mind, especially if I can bug my sister while I do it. I scraped the wire brush back and forth across the grill while sipping my second can of cream soda, which IMO does not taste a bit like cream. “We should not cook anything that has a face,” June said, piling dishes on a tray. She’s a vegetarian. “So that means that we could cook you because the ugly blob on the top of your neck is definitely not a face.” My mother gave June a stop-it look, but June continued. “There are, however, those huge flappers sticking out from the side of the blob—” “Enough!” Mom said. Okay, so my ears stick out. I don’t care. I won that one. One point for Cheesie. And that is the last time I am going to talk about my ears in this book. My mother is an air-traffic controller. Her job is to keep track of airplanes and tell them where to fly. She works in the control tower at Logan Airport in Boston. She always brags that she can keep planes far enough apart so they don’t crash into each other, but complains that she

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