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Sherlock Sammy Does It Again (known as Encyclopedia Brown in the online book) is a fictional book series which revolves around the main protagonist, Sherlock Sammy using math and science to piece together on who committed a crime. There are about twenty short stories in the series each one with the same plot with a random criminal committing a crime and is proven innocent until Sherlock Sammy looks further into the investigation and makes the person look stupid. The book series appears in the online book and Rodrick Rules.

The only known story is about Mr. Beasley committing a crime then getting caught for failing to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit (Meters to Yards in the online book).

History[]

Rodrick Rules[]

Greg Heffley always been cheesing this book to get easy grades on his book reports for the past five years because each book is short and all he has to write is stuff that the teachers would want to hear.[1]

The Last Straw[]

Mrs. Craig keeps everyone in class until the person who stole her big dictionary that sits on her desk returns it and after three days a couple of guys were sick of getting stuck inside for recess and decided to interrogate people to find out who took her dictionary. Greg figured there was only a matter of before those guys cornered him and since he has read a lot of Sherlock Sammy books he knew it takes a nerd to get you of a pinch so him and a couple of other guys went to Alex Aruda to see if he could help.[2] Alex has read a lot of Sherlock Sammy books too as he said he'd help them if they paid him five bucks which Greg complains is totally unfair as Sherlock Sammy only charges a nickel.[3]

Online[]

The book plays the same basic role with minor changes in the writing such the series containing 12 stories instead and being called Encyclopedia Brown.[4]

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Rodrick Rules[]

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