Planet Tad (Planet Tad #1)
He also wants to: grow a mustache, get girls to notice him, and do a kickflip on his skateboard. . . .
But those are not the main reasons he started a blog. Tad just has a lot of important thoughts he wants to share with the world, like: Here is the first thing I have learned about having a dog in your house: Don't feed them nachos. Not ever.
Tad keeps a daily blog, offering readers one highlight from every day of the year. I thought this was a hilarious and easy read. Definitely would recommend to reluctant boy readers.
A more mature and refreshing approach to books similar to the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. Tad, the main character, is relatable, funny, and witty. His thoughts and ideas are hilarious, and the format of the book is genius, along with the stories. If you are looking for a quick laugh, make sure to pick this book up!
Oh Tad.Oh Tad.I love a good story told by journal (well, blog) entries.Things just never go quite right for Tad.It used to be a feature in Mad Magazine.Still cracks me ujp.
Probably closer to a 4.5 stars. I really enjoyed this a lot more than I probably shouldve. This is written diary style by a 7th turned 8th grader whos writing about his life. Would recommend for a quick and cute read!
There was no plot to this book. No problem, no resolution, no adventure or magic or pirates or anything. BUT WAIT....THAT WAS THE POINT, PEOPLE!!!It's a BLOG!! Did you THINK it would have a point? Jeez!The humor in the book was great. It really made you think about things you'd never imagine thinking about! Including, how there isn't an "i" in "team", but there is a "me" in team. Or why exactly it matters that the guy in Green Eggs and Ham doesn't like green eggs in ham. Or how Luigi never gets
This is a book about Tad blogging and surviving 7th grade. He had 4 resolution's for the year. The first one was to start shaving. The second one was to do a flip on his skateboard. Third one was to get more girls to notice him, and his last one was to finish 7th grade. Tad made me laugh with his funny antics like when he was watching deal or no deal with his father and thought to himself what if it was deal or no deal and eel. I also learned to not give a dog nacho food, ever. This book may
Tim Carvell
Hardcover | Pages: 256 pages Rating: 3.97 | 759 Users | 164 Reviews
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ISBN: | 0061934364 (ISBN13: 9780061934360) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Planet Tad #1 |
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Tad has an agenda: Survive seventh grade.He also wants to: grow a mustache, get girls to notice him, and do a kickflip on his skateboard. . . .
But those are not the main reasons he started a blog. Tad just has a lot of important thoughts he wants to share with the world, like: Here is the first thing I have learned about having a dog in your house: Don't feed them nachos. Not ever.
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Title | : | Planet Tad (Planet Tad #1) |
Author | : | Tim Carvell |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 256 pages |
Published | : | May 8th 2012 by HarperCollins (first published 2012) |
Categories | : | Humor. Young Adult. Realistic Fiction. Academic. School. Childrens. Middle Grade. Juvenile |
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Ratings: 3.97 From 759 Users | 164 ReviewsWrite-Up Containing Books Planet Tad (Planet Tad #1)
I mean, don't get me wrong, it was a good book, but it was kind of all over the place. Random thoughts throughout the book distracted you from the plot. If you are an elementary/middle school boy, you might enjoy this book.Tad keeps a daily blog, offering readers one highlight from every day of the year. I thought this was a hilarious and easy read. Definitely would recommend to reluctant boy readers.
A more mature and refreshing approach to books similar to the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. Tad, the main character, is relatable, funny, and witty. His thoughts and ideas are hilarious, and the format of the book is genius, along with the stories. If you are looking for a quick laugh, make sure to pick this book up!
Oh Tad.Oh Tad.I love a good story told by journal (well, blog) entries.Things just never go quite right for Tad.It used to be a feature in Mad Magazine.Still cracks me ujp.
Probably closer to a 4.5 stars. I really enjoyed this a lot more than I probably shouldve. This is written diary style by a 7th turned 8th grader whos writing about his life. Would recommend for a quick and cute read!
There was no plot to this book. No problem, no resolution, no adventure or magic or pirates or anything. BUT WAIT....THAT WAS THE POINT, PEOPLE!!!It's a BLOG!! Did you THINK it would have a point? Jeez!The humor in the book was great. It really made you think about things you'd never imagine thinking about! Including, how there isn't an "i" in "team", but there is a "me" in team. Or why exactly it matters that the guy in Green Eggs and Ham doesn't like green eggs in ham. Or how Luigi never gets
This is a book about Tad blogging and surviving 7th grade. He had 4 resolution's for the year. The first one was to start shaving. The second one was to do a flip on his skateboard. Third one was to get more girls to notice him, and his last one was to finish 7th grade. Tad made me laugh with his funny antics like when he was watching deal or no deal with his father and thought to himself what if it was deal or no deal and eel. I also learned to not give a dog nacho food, ever. This book may
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