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Il gioiellino che tieni tra le mani è una sorta di capsula del tempo, è il diario-testimonianza del grande Max (Io) . Cioè per ora ho solo 11 anni, ma ho intenzione dli lasciare un segno nella storia e dli diventare l'eroe della mia epoca. Ecco perché devo raccontarti tutto ciò che mi è capitato di importante nella vita, e in particolare il mio arrivo alle medie. Non è stata proprio una passeggiata! Vedrai, questo diario è la prova della mia genialità. Se Solo lo capissero anche la mia famiglia e i miei amici... Età di lettura: da 8 anni.
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- Pagine: 214
- Data di uscita: 17-10-2017
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I read this along with my ten year old daughter whom is in gifted classes and she LOVED this book! We usually have a hard time finding books to catch her attention but she really enjoyed this one. I thought it was a fun read for kids!
Follow the middle school misadventures of Max, as recorded in his 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 Warning: Do not read before 2126! My Life Leggi tutto
A BIG Thank You to NetGalley and Andrews McMeel Publishing for providing me a copy of “My Life in Smiley (Book 1 in Smiley series): It’s All Good” by Anne Kalicky in exchange for my review. This is a book similar to the “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” series where it covers the adventures of an average boy o Leggi tutto
This books was goofy funny, but my kids loved it when they saw me reading it and looked over my shoulder. They wanted me to get a copy for them, since I wasn't willing to give them my computer. Highly recommended for reluctant readers in upper elementary or middle school. Fun and light.
As other reviewers have noted, this book, part of a series, will appeal to fans of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series because the characters are close to the same age and deal with similar issues. Here, though, Max lives in France, and he has decided to write a journal to someone living in the future,
Hey y'all! I life portrayed in a diary format completely overrun with emojis!!😦 Oh m'gosh! Now isn't that SuPeR fun?! I mean, c'mon!! A life portrayed by a sixth grader with a nerd for a friend, two annoying sisters, girl issues, bully problems, weird challenges, exchange students, it's in France, A Leggi tutto
I thought it was fine, I mean, okay plot, but I thought it was supposed to be a book with like, a BUNCH of emoji, specifically smiley faces! 🙃😊☺️😄😃☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️😄😊😃😆😂😁🤩🙂😐😌😜😛🤤😒🥴😇🥹🫣🫢🤭 I read this through my kindle, so it wasn't as good as a real BOOK, if that makes sense! Like, the turning of p Leggi tutto
"A painful, predictable failure," indeed. Takes all the weaker elements of these youthful diary/confessional books, and adds colour. The main character is hardly likeable, the plot barely there. DNF.
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