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review 2018-01-24 00:00
The Book No One Wants To Read: A funny interactive activity book that gets reluctant readers reading
The Book No One Wants To Read: A funny i... The Book No One Wants To Read: A funny interactive activity book that gets reluctant readers reading - Beth Bacon,Corianton Hale,Jason Grube A cute, funny book that engages the reader (whether they like to read or not!) By the end of it, I was snickering. Sometimes books just strike the right note of silly to bring out your inner child, and this one definitely did the trick.

I highly suggest the paperback version instead of the electronic though, just for some of the interactive portions of the book.
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review 2016-09-18 03:56
Guys Read: Funny Business
Guys Read: Funny Business - Eoin Colfer,Christopher Paul Curtis,Kate DiCamillo,Adam Rex,Jack Gantos,David Lubar,Jon Scieszka,Paul Feig,Jeff Kinney,David Yoo,Mac Barnett

When I was a kid, I was what everybody called a “reluctant reader.” Basically, if you put a book in my hands, I’d do everything in my childish power not to read it. Jon Scieszka’s picture books are some of the first books I remember reading on my own and actually liking. His strange sense of humor worked on rebellious child-me.

 

I was very interested to see what kind of anthology Scieszka would curate. The Guys Read series is aimed at “reluctant reader” middlegrade boys, and the theme of this particular book is “humor.” Like all anthologies, this one is a mixed bag. A few of the stories are great, a few are terrible, and most are somewhere in between.

 

“Your brain is doing some great work when it's laughing.” – Guys Read: Funny Business

 

For me, these are the standout stories:

 

“Best of Friends” by Mac Barnett is about an annoying kid who tells his classmates that he won a sweepstakes. Suddenly, everyone wants to be his best friend. The characters in this story are all morally gray, so I automatically liked it.

 

“Artemis Begins” by Eoin Colfer is autobiographical (I think?). Eoin’s younger brother breaks their mother’s acting award, and his older brother goes to great lengths to keep the younger brother out of trouble. It was interesting to learn that many of Eoin’s story ideas come from growing up with rambunctious siblings.

 

My favorite story is “A Fistful of Feathers” by David Yoo. It’s about a boy whose parents attempt to replace him with a pet turkey. The plot is completely ridiculous, but somehow it’s also compelling. The characters are unique enough that I wanted to keep reading to find out what happens to them.

 

I wasn’t sure if I liked or hated “What? You Think You Got It Rough?” by Christopher Paul Curtis when I finished it. It’s about an abusive grandfather who tells his grandson a disgusting story about hotdog nipples. The ending is too sappy for me, but the story is well-written and gross, so it somehow stuck in my mind.

 

It’s hard for me to critique this anthology because I’m about as far from the target audience as you can get. For me, none of these stories are funny. They’re creative, entertaining, and totally disgusting, but I don’t remember laughing while reading. I can see how this book would appeal to young boys, though, so if you have a young reluctant reader, you might want to try this anthology.

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review 2015-09-26 19:22
Death by Tiara (A Jaine Austen Mystery Series Book 13) by Laura Levine
Death by Tiara (A Jaine Austen Mystery) - Laura Levine

I received a free paperback copy of Death by Tiara (A Jaine Austen Mystery Series Book 13) by Laura Levine from the author in exchange for a fair review.

 

I gave this funny to read cozy mystery five stars. Jaine Austen is an interesting & well developed character. She moves from one comical disaster to another in her professional & personal life. There were times I actually had to smother my laughter to keep from waking my husband while I read another chapter late at night.

 

I will read more of the Jaine Austen books now.

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review 2014-09-08 16:33
Somebody Tell Aunt Tillie We're In Trouble! (The Toad Witch Mysteries Book 2) - Christiana Miller

New Review! SOMEBODY TELL AUNT TILLIE WE'RE IN TROUBLE! by Christiana Miller

 

http://tinyurl.com/plb75ar

 

3+ star romp through Devil's Point, Wisconsin, in the company of two endearingly flawed transpalnted Angelenos. #amreading the 2nd Toad Witch supernatural suspense novel.

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review 2014-09-07 15:37
Somebody tell Aunt Tillie She's Dead - Christiana Miller

New Review! SOMEBODY TELL AUNT TILLIE SHE'S DEAD by Christiana Miller, the first Toad Witch (yech) series mystery.

 

http://tinyurl.com/k3hj492

 

3.5-star fun, frothy lazy-Sunday #amreading and there's more full-figured witchy goodness out today! SOMEBODY TELL AUNT TILLIE WE'RE IN TROUBLE! just dropped.

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