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Autor Tim Carvell Ilustrat de Doug Holgateen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 sep 2015
Tad may have survived seventh grade, but his troubles are just getting started. From his first sort-of date (a disaster) to his first semiformal dance (a bigger disaster), all Tad wants to do is make it out of this year alive. But that's not the only reason he keeps a blog. Tad also has a lot of important thoughts he needs to get off his chest, like:I don't get the phrase "you are what you eat." It seems to me like the only people that's true for are cannibals.
This highly illustrated and hilarious book is by the Emmy® Award-winning head writer ofLast Week Tonight with John Oliverand is based on a column inMAD Magazine. Through a series of daily entries, readers are treated to a year in Tad's blog that will leave them in stitches.
MAD Magazine and all related characters and elements are trademarks of and © E.C. Publications. (s15)
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780062266262
ISBN-10: 0062266268
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 130 x 194 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția HarperCollins
ISBN-10: 0062266268
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 130 x 194 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția HarperCollins
Textul de pe ultima copertă
Tad
is
back,
and
he's
blogger
than
ever.
Tad may have survived seventh grade, but his troubles are just getting started.
From his first sort-of date (a disaster) to his semiformal dance (a bigger disaster), all Tad wants to do is make it out of this year alive. But that's not the only reason he keeps a blog. Tad also has a lot of important thoughts he needs to get off his chest, like:I don't get the phrase "you are what you eat." It seems to me like the only people that's true for are cannibals.
Tad may have survived seventh grade, but his troubles are just getting started.
From his first sort-of date (a disaster) to his semiformal dance (a bigger disaster), all Tad wants to do is make it out of this year alive. But that's not the only reason he keeps a blog. Tad also has a lot of important thoughts he needs to get off his chest, like:I don't get the phrase "you are what you eat." It seems to me like the only people that's true for are cannibals.
Recenzii
Praise
for
PLANET
TAD:
“Hilarious
to
anyone
who
ever
went
through,
is
currently
in,
might
go
to,
or
flunked
out
of
middle
school.”
Praise for PLANET TAD: “This book will make you laugh. If you’re not into that sort of thing, consider yourself warned.”
Praise for PLANET TAD: “Tad is the rapid-fire, pop-culture-referencing, actually-funny stand-up-comic-in-waiting that I wanted to be in middle school!”
“Laugh-out-loud mishaps will resonate with readers in early adolescence, who no doubt have encountered similarly sticky situations. Cartoon sketches and Tad’s one-off observations about life add even more humor, making for a quick, episodic story ideal for reluctant readers, middle schoolers, and the Wimpy Kid crowd.”
“Will make readers laugh out loud uproariously and with no reserve. With black-and-white illustrations throughout, this is sure to delight fans of Jeff Kinney’s ‘Wimpy Kid.’ Coming of age is tricky business, but Tad will help readers see the joy in some pretty silly situations.”
Praise for PLANET TAD: “This book will make you laugh. If you’re not into that sort of thing, consider yourself warned.”
Praise for PLANET TAD: “Tad is the rapid-fire, pop-culture-referencing, actually-funny stand-up-comic-in-waiting that I wanted to be in middle school!”
“Laugh-out-loud mishaps will resonate with readers in early adolescence, who no doubt have encountered similarly sticky situations. Cartoon sketches and Tad’s one-off observations about life add even more humor, making for a quick, episodic story ideal for reluctant readers, middle schoolers, and the Wimpy Kid crowd.”
“Will make readers laugh out loud uproariously and with no reserve. With black-and-white illustrations throughout, this is sure to delight fans of Jeff Kinney’s ‘Wimpy Kid.’ Coming of age is tricky business, but Tad will help readers see the joy in some pretty silly situations.”