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    Miss Mary Is Scary! (My Weird School Daze Series #10)

    Miss Mary Is Scary! (My Weird School Daze Series #10)

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    by Dan Gutman, Jim Paillot (Illustrator)


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    Dan Gutman has always been a baseball fanatic. He played in Little League as a kid, and one of the first magazine articles he ever sold explained the science behind the spitball, the scuffball, and corked bats. When he thought about the T206 Honus Wagner—the most valuable baseball card in the world—he began to write honus & me, his first Baseball Card Adventure.

    Dan is also the author of the New York Times bestselling Genius Files series, as well as the internationally bestselling My Weird School series.


    Jim Paillot lives in Arizona (another weird place) with his weird wife and two weird children. Isn’t that weird?

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    The weirdness never stops!

    Something weird is going on! Mr. Granite has been assigned a student teacher, and A.J. and the gang think she might be a vampire. Miss Mary lives in a cave and sleeps hanging upside down from the ceiling. Her boyfriend, Zack, looks like a zombie and plays in a heavy metal band. And worse than all that, they're British! Eeeeek!

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    Children's Literature - Beverley Fahey
    A.J. and the gang are back again with another "Weird School" adventure. It is just weeks before Halloween and hapless Mr. Granite is surprised by a student teacher joining the class. Mary is the Goth daughter of Principal Klutz and is visiting from England. A.J., who professes a fear of ghosts, believes she just may be a vampire. Mary has no intention of becoming a teacher, as she is following her heavy metal rocker boyfriend Zack as he pursues his career. Zack has a penchant for climbing in the classroom window and snogging Mary, much to the disgust of A.J. The two regale the class with information about England that leaves A.J. confused, as he just doesn't "get" the British vernacular. Zack writes a successful song, "I Love Dirt" that goes viral on You Tube and leads to a Saturday Night Live appearance and the rest as they say is history. For Halloween the kids dress in costume and sing the "I Love Dirt" song as Mary and Zack are married. Finally Mr. Granite is able to get to the math lesson on page twenty-three. Kids just eat these books up and care very little that they lack substance. A.J.'s confusion over the use of the word "bloody" gets tedious, but Mr. Granite's never-ending struggle to keep the class on task will elicit giggles. The plot is straightforward and progress quickly although there are few surprises. Fans of the series will find this satisfying and it is harmless fare for readers needing to practice their skills. Reviewer: Beverley Fahey
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