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Fries Alive! (2005) | The Mystery of Silas Finklebean (2006)
David started writing the Freddy and the French Fries series as a series of bedtime stories for his children. The two books in the series appear below. David's brother, Rudy Baldacci, provided illustrations for the books, and his drawings are the inspiration for the characters on Freddy's Web site. To learn more about Freddy and the French Fries, visit FreddyandtheFrenchFries.com.
Freddy and the French Fries: Fries Alive!
 Fries U.S. Release: June 1, 2005
It all begins when Freddy Funkhouser embarks on an ambitious plan to win
new customers for the family business, The Burger Castle. But when his
secret invention ends up working better than he'd ever dreamed, his
plans go wildly awry as his kooky companions wreak havoc in every
corner of Freddy's world. Full of memorable characters, outrageous
inventions, bad guys versus good guys, and a healthy portion of
over-the-top laughs, here's a treat certain to make you hungry for the
Fries' next madcap caper.
For more information about Freddy and the French Fries: Fries Alive!, visit the Fries Alive! page.
Freddy and the French Fries: The Mystery of Silas Finklebean
 Silas U.S. Release: January 5, 2006
Everything's
going great for Freddy and the Funkhauser family: Theodore,
Wally, Curly, Ziggy, Si, and Meese -- Freddy's French fry
pals who came to life thanks to Freddy's knack for science
-- have helped them face up to their mean rivals, the Spankers.
Trouble is, big bully Adam Spanker isn't about to let Freddy
get the upper hand. As Freddy hatches a plan to set Adam straight,
he discovers the lab of long-lost scientist Silas Finklebean,
along with instructions on how to build a time machine. With
Finklebean's help, Freddy and the Fries are determined to
prove themselves to Adam once again.
For more information about Freddy and the French Fries: The Mystery of Silas Finklebean, visit the Silas Finklebean page.
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