Saturday, April 23, 2011

Cheesie Mack Is Not a Genius or Anything by Steve Cotler

This is Cheesie Mack's own story of his fifth-grade graduation; in his own words, with his own weird perceptions.


Random House Books for Young Readers sent me a copy of the book for review.  It was published at the end of March is now available at your local bookstore.  Adam McCauley is the illustrator and it's written for ages 8-12.


This is a funny, punny, corny tale full of younger one's humor and should tickle the reader's fancy.  There are made up words, silly drawings, and bad jokes galore.  


Cheesie has a best friend name Georgie and their antics in school and out sound quite a bit like my little brother and his friends.


Why not get a copy of this humorous book and let your young one follow along on Cheesie's adventures?  There will be more in this series, so keep an eye out for future volumes.


Happy reading. 

1 comment:

Unknown said...

A very well written review. Thanks.

Steve Cotler
Author

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