Théobald porte de grosses lunettes, il n'est jamais habillé à la mode et en plus, c'est le premier de la classe ! Bref, il n'est pas très apprécié de ses camarades, qui souvent le malmènent. Surtout Fifi, la fille la plus cool de la classe et dont Théobald est secrètement amoureux. Mais ce que personne ne sait non plus, c'est que Théobald est un pirate de la Toile, un vrai maître d'Internet prêt à tout pour gagner le coeur de Fifi.

Collection Planete Ados
Publisher
Difusion Centro de Publicacion y Publicaciones de Idiomas, S.L.
Type
book
Language
French
ISBN-13
9788484438878
ISBN-10
8484438872
Format
Mixed media product
Categories
Language & Linguistics, Language readers
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