The Wobble Chronicles: The Adventures of Jello Jenkins, the Jellball Journalist
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Complete, First published Aug 01, 2024
Jello Jenkins, a daring jello journalist, dives into the vibrant world of jellball in Jelly City to cover its star player, Jelly Bean. As he explores the thrilling sport, he uncovers the intense challenges and excitement surrounding the game.

Through high-stakes matches, secret training camps, and glamorous galas, Jello gets an insider's view of the Gelatin Giants. His journey takes a dramatic turn with a mysterious scandal threatening the sport's integrity.

Navigating these obstacles, Jello not only reveals the behind-the-scenes drama but also learns important lessons about teamwork and perseverance. The story captures the essence of jellball and the dedication of its players in the heart of Jelly City.
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