My Life in Smiley (Book 2 in Smiley series)

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Pub Date Oct 16 2018 | Archive Date Dec 04 2018

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Description

In this second installment of the My Life in Smiley series, Max is back from Summer vacation with his wisdom for future generations in this hilarious Diary of a Wimpy Kid–style journal that is unconventionally illustrated with the internationally recognized emoticons of the SmileyWorld brand.

Age Level: 8-12 Grade Level: 3rd and up


After summer vacation, Max is back at school in France to tackle seventh grade, which turns out to be even harder than sixth grade. In his journal, he recounts his over-the-top crush, fighting with his best friend Tom, his mom losing her mind with yoga and new-age parenting, and his friends’ attempt at making smiley-themed clothing with unique illustrations and plentiful smileys.
 
In this second installment of the My Life in Smiley series, Max is back from Summer vacation with his wisdom for future generations in this hilarious Diary of a Wimpy Kid–style journal that is...

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ISBN 9781449495718
PRICE $13.99 (USD)
PAGES 216

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Boy did this book bring back memories of myself and my daughter in middle school. Even though Max is a boy, girls can relate. Everything was a drama and the end of the world. I really liked it and found it very funny and honest feelings you felt during that time. Now you could look at it and laugh but then it was the end of the world. The coming of age and finding his own was well done. I recommend this book to anyone going into middle school, or adult who wants to relive that time. No matter when you went you will connect with something in this book.
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