Project Pay Day

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Pub Date Feb 25 2021 | Archive Date Mar 01 2021

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NOW A FEATURE FILM! And being developed as a TV series...

“Our parents just said we had to get summer jobs. They didn’t say *what* summer jobs!”

Dave and his two best friends, Hannah and Curtis, are looking forward to a summer of complete freedom, but their parents have another idea: they insist that the three teenagers get summer jobs.  

But the friends come up with a plan: Why not invent fake jobs to get their parents off their backs? The trouble is, their parents are going to want to see them bringing in real money. And that means finding a way to get-rich-quick, but without breaking the law, and without doing any actual work. 

The summer passes and Dave, Curtis, and Hannah try a long list of schemes: trying to catch bank robbers to win the reward; scientifically calculating the “correct” number of jelly beans in a contest jar; finding and exploring a network of underground smugglers' tunnels; and even diving for sunken treasure.  

But “Project Pay Day” never quite goes according to plan, and they don’t make the money they need. 

Soon summer is almost over, and they have no choice but to solve a big local mystery — or face the consequences of their actions, which includes their parents breaking up the trio for good! 

(For readers age 10 and up) 

An early version of this book was published under the title Project Sweet Life.

NOW A FEATURE FILM! And being developed as a TV series...

“Our parents just said we had to get summer jobs. They didn’t say *what* summer jobs!”

Dave and his two best friends, Hannah and Curtis...


Advance Praise

“A hilarious story filled with mishaps, close calls, and outrageous adventures…The novel will be especially appealing to middle school boys.”
School Library Journal  

“The friendship, lightly and expertly depicted, drives the book, while their smartly plotted moneymaking schemes are creative, highjinks-filled, and hilariously almost effective.”  
Horn Book Review  

“The characters ring true, and teens will appreciate that the trio puts more effort into evading work than they would have expended at a real job. An amusing story with great teen appeal.”  
Booklist  

“Marked by sly wit and a certain old-fashioned jauntiness, this tale of three chums on a quest for indolence strikes many a wish-fulfillment fancy…Hartinger blends urban legend with the actual history of Tacoma’s routing of its Chinese community (author’s note included) to craft an irresistible setting (who wouldn’t want to explore lost tunnels under a city in search of treasure?), humorous episodes tinged with mild danger, and a light-hearted mystery”
BCCB  

“This comedy of errors builds quickly and surely, with each potential scheme ending in disaster yet spawning ever new possibilities. Hartinger is relentless in ramping up the tension on his young characters. He does so with wit and flair, moreover, building into the mix an episode from the racially troubled history of Tacoma, Washington…Lovable, flawed, and genuinely charming, Hartinger’s characters drive the story…here is a funny, realistic yet whimsical story delivered up with loving care.”  
CLCD  

“This book was hilarious and had me turning pages to see what the next plan would be. The best part was that none of it ever felt like it was unrealistic — I really believed that the crazy adventures and money schemes could actually work! Author Brent Hartinger has the perfect voice of teen boys. His characters sounded exactly like the teens I know.”  
GreenBeanTeenQueen  

“An ingenious plot with a little Tom Sawyer, a little Homer Price, and a lotta laughs! That’s what I call ‘sweet!’”
– Michael Cart, Booklist columnist

“A hilarious story filled with mishaps, close calls, and outrageous adventures…The novel will be especially appealing to middle school boys.”
School Library Journal  

“The friendship, lightly...


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Featured Reviews

If you want to read a fun, fast-paced book about a group of friends attempting to accomplish a plan, this is the book for you! The first thing that grabbed my attention was the book’s cover, and the book ended up going way above my initial expectations. This story felt fresh and every time I picked it up, I felt excited to continue reading it. I liked all three characters in the friend group and I think their personalities were well written for the target audience. I really liked this book, and the ending was satisfying. The reason I gave this book five stars is because it lives up to what it was advertised as, and is really enjoyable.

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I really enjoyed this book and found it to be a quick and easy read for me.

I think as a YA fiction it works really well, there is plenty of 'adventures' that the likeable characters have and the plot moves on quickly throughout. I really felt for the gang as they faced the different problems along the way.

The recognition of LGBTQ characters was great, it wasn't a focus point it was just a matter of fact feature of the characters that wasn't used to define who they were (if that makes sense).

I only had one bug-bare with this that made me drop a star, which was the total amount of money that the kids had to try and earn in a matter of weeks. A grown adult would struggle to make that much! (This may however be due to the fact that I am reading this as an English reader and $10 an hour sounds like an awful lot!)

I also am not a massive fan of the front cover, but that is just a personal preference for me as I am not particularly a fan of front covers with characters on.

Overall, a great read, and I can see many teens enjoying this!

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