Black Hole Radio, Furilani

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Stay tuned for another fantastic episode of Black Hole Radio—Furilani!
Did one of the coolest girls in the school just talk to them? Hawk, Matt and Celeste are having a blast using their special powers to build their confidence and their popularity. They made the basketball championships and they're winning over the kids at school. Hawk has been reading his grandpas journals and learning how to control the black hole radio in his garage. Unfortunately, Matt's crystal from planet Labyrinthia reacts with the radio to send them on another wild adventure. This time to planet Furilani; a bustling spaceport planet, where intergalactic jetsetters and futuristic fashionistas use furry little creatures as living fashion accessories. Fuzzy belts, furry capes and fluffy scarves are a hit with the cosmic customers who line up to buy caged sploots in the alien marketplace. Hawk befriends one of these little 'sploots' and realizes how intelligent and sweet they are. Can he and his friends teach this 'selfish society' a lesson in kindness and empathy towards other species? And will rapping Busta-Masta-Matt, be the newest sensation on planet Furilani?
"Young readers will be attracted by the action and extraordinary environment, but underlying the adventure is a sense of passion about seeing things differently and helping others do the same."
—Midwest Book Review
"If you have young readers (ages 8-12) who like stories with wild and crazy adventures, check out the Black Hole Radio series."
—Feathered Quill Book Review

Black Hole Radio, Furilani