
"Sean Hance doesn't want any part of Coop's plan to win TerrorFest with an ultra-low-budget horror flick until he realizes that the prize money would let him build an extension on his parents' house to avoid sharing a room with his heinous twin sister. But if Sean wants his space -- and his choice of leading ladies -- the boys will need to write, cast, film, and edit a movie, with no equipment, no experience, and almost no budget."--back cover.
year: 2012, 2013
call number/section: 1000, 3
subjects: teenage boys, juvenile fiction, best friends, man-woman relationships, high school, high school students, fiction, teenage boy/girl relations, teenagers
Editions

Calame, Don
Candlewick Press (2012)
After finding out his parents are expecting a baby, somphore Sean Hance, and his best friends Matt and Coop, decide to make their very own ultra-low-budget horror flick and enter it in TerrorFest and after they win the money Sean hopes he will be able to build an addition to his parents home but first they have to write, cast, film, and edit the movie with no equipment, no experience, and almost no budget.
Schools: 10

Calame, Don
Candlewick Press (2013)
"Sean Hance doesn't want any part of Coop's plan to win TerrorFest with an ultra-low-budget horror flick until he realizes that the prize money would let him build an extension on his parents' house to avoid sharing a room with his heinous twin sister. But if Sean wants his space -- and his choice of leading ladies -- the boys will need to write, cast, film, and edit a movie, with no equipment, no experience, and almost no budget."--back cover.
Schools: 3