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The Nerdiest, Wimpiest, Dorkiest I Funny Ever

The Nerdiest, Wimpiest, Dorkiest I Funny Ever

Current price: $13.99
Publication Date: May 7th, 2018
Publisher:
jimmy patterson
ISBN:
9780316349611
Pages:
336
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Description

After winning a national funny-kid competition and starring in his own TV show, kid comic Jamie Grimm is out to conquer the world—with laughter, of course!

Comedian Jamie Grimm can't help feeling like he's reached the top. But now he's taking his fame and fortune to international levels by competing in the upcoming world kid comic contest! Will Jamie prove that he's the funniest kid on earth—or does he stand (or sit!) to lose his crown?

Hilarious, moving, and thoughtful, this richly illustrated #1 bestseller is perfect for kids who love to laugh.

About the Author

James Patterson is the world's bestselling author. The creator of Maximum Ride and Crazy House, he has donated more than one million books to students and soldiers, as well as millions of dollars to independent bookstores and school libraries. He lives in Florida with his family.
 

Praise for The Nerdiest, Wimpiest, Dorkiest I Funny Ever

Praise for The Nerdiest, Wimpiest, Dorkiest I Funny Ever:
A #1 National Bestseller!

Praise for the I Funny series:

"....Poignant.... Readers learn about [Jamie's] devastating loss and

recovery from a tragic event....The affecting ending, which reveals a

more vulnerable Jamie behind the guise of his humor, celebrates Jamie's

resilient spirit."—Kirkus Reviews

"The broad humor that runs throughout this heavily illustrated story...

masks personal pain, demonstrating resiliency in the face of tragedy."—Publishers Weekly

"Play[s] readers' heartstrings like a banjo... In all, a brimming bucket of bada-bing!"
Booklist

"The wisecrack-laced narrative is enhanced by lots of pen-and-ink cartoons with added dialogue."—Booklist

"Patterson and Grabenstein pay homage to the timeless comedy of Abbott and Costello, Groucho Marx, and other greats, while introducing new jokes that speak directly to the middle school experience. "—School Library Journal