Seriously though, what is this book?
It's not a graphic novel, right?
Is it a multigenre book? A comic?
I don't know, but it's a humorous look at the life of a fourteen-year-old with a crush on a girl and a talent for reciting lines from films. Funny stuff.
I started giggling on page 1.
Larkin Pace's teacher, Mr. Hawley, requires the class to keep a notebook blog. To make it interesting, Mr. Hawley decides to give the best blogger, “the blogger with the most compelling, interesting, or humorous blog,” a 100 for the semester.
Guess who got the 100?
Yep, Larkin.
Try reading the definition of an AG without snickering: “An accidental genius is somebody who possesses an awesome talent that happens to be totally useless.”
Know anybody like this?
I'd put this one in my classroom library. It's a pleasure read.
It's not a graphic novel, right?
Is it a multigenre book? A comic?
I don't know, but it's a humorous look at the life of a fourteen-year-old with a crush on a girl and a talent for reciting lines from films. Funny stuff.
I started giggling on page 1.
Larkin Pace's teacher, Mr. Hawley, requires the class to keep a notebook blog. To make it interesting, Mr. Hawley decides to give the best blogger, “the blogger with the most compelling, interesting, or humorous blog,” a 100 for the semester.
Guess who got the 100?
Yep, Larkin.
Try reading the definition of an AG without snickering: “An accidental genius is somebody who possesses an awesome talent that happens to be totally useless.”
Know anybody like this?
I'd put this one in my classroom library. It's a pleasure read.