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Learn moreMac must crack a secret code that has been recovered from a double agent. A series of clues leads Mac to France and then to Japan, where he comes face-to-face with his arch-nemesis, the KGB man...and the world headquarters of Nintendo! Is the KGB Man secretly behind all of this? And are Mac's video-game skills good enough to face down his enemy at the Video Game World Championships? Featuring historical facts woven throughout—and, of course, intrigue and hilarity—the fourth entry in the totally smart, wholly original, side-splittingly funny series from the wildly talented Mac Barnett shouldn’t be missed!
Mac Barnett is the New York Times bestselling author of over 20 books for children, including Extra Yarn and Sam & Dave Dig a Hole, both illustrated by Jon Klassen and both winners of a Caldecott Honor and the E.B. White Read-Aloud Award. He also writes the Brixton Brothers mysteries and The Terrible Two novels (with Jory John). Barnett, who currently lives in California, graduated from Pomona College, where he studied under David Foster Wallace.
Mac Barnett is the New York Times bestselling author of over 20 books for children, including Extra Yarn and Sam & Dave Dig a Hole, both illustrated by Jon Klassen and both winners of a Caldecott Honor and the E.B. White Read-Aloud Award. He also writes the Brixton Brothers mysteries and The Terrible Two novels (with Jory John). Barnett, who currently lives in California, graduated from Pomona College, where he studied under David Foster Wallace.