The Terrible Two Get Worse is a long anticipated sequel about how Miles and Niles' (friend sand fellow pranksters who met in the first book) position as greatest pranksters in Yawnee Valley Science and Letters Academy (school Miles and Niles go to) is challenged by the new principal, Bertrand Barkin, father of previous principal, Barry Barkin. Miles and Niles are outraged. As Miles tries to bring back Barry, Niles loses his mind trying to prank this new Barkin.
While the first book was mostly based around introducing new characters and requires patience until we know everything about any of the main characters, this book is quick to jump straight into the story and doesn't look back. It is the type of fast paced comedy kids and adults alike will love.
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I love books. I love everything about them, how they feel, how they smell, the way they welcome you and take you everywhere and everywhen. Here I share my thoughts on books I read as I read them. When I started this Blog on Jan. 17, 2013 I moved all of my posts about books here from another forum going back to 2011.
Saturday, March 5, 2016
My Son's Book Reviews
My son loves reading just about as much as I do and we thought that it might be fun for him to share the reviews of what he has read so that my readers can get some ideas of books they and/or the young people they know might like.
The Terrible Two By Jory John and Mac Barnett (written by Joshua)
The Terrible Two is a laugh-out loud-book about a kid named Miles who tries to make friends in the most boring town imaginable. He is a prankster who listens to nobody but himself. How in the world could he become friends with the dictionary definition of "best student"?
This is a book you can't put down for the life of you. Once you finish this book, you would kneel down and beg for a squeal.
This is a book your kid (or parent) would love. Reading this book is possibly the best thing you will ever read.
Check out the writer's (Joshua) blog
This is a book you can't put down for the life of you. Once you finish this book, you would kneel down and beg for a squeal.
This is a book your kid (or parent) would love. Reading this book is possibly the best thing you will ever read.
Check out the writer's (Joshua) blog