The Terrible Two Get Worse (The Terrible Two #2)
On their own, pranksters Miles and Niles were pretty devious. Now that they’ve formed a pranking duo, they’re terrible! But their powers will be tested when their favorite nemesis, Principal Barkin, is replaced by his stern and cunning father, Former Principal Barkin. Now Miles and Niles will do just about anything to get their old antagonist back—including pranking alongside him.
Authors and friends Mac Barnett and Jory John “are in perfect comic harmony” (Publishers Weekly) in this series that celebrates inventiveness, friendship, and the power of teamwork—for good, or for terrible.
Entertaining, but it felt that the pranks did not live up to those of the previous book. Likewise, the Terrible Two seemed to give up too easily on their elaborate pranks, as well as the Pranksters' oath. However, I did enjoy the writing style more this time around and it felt more personable.(view spoiler)[I also enjoyed the fact that they realized the damage pranks can do and attempt to remedy it. That was something I felt had been missing before, in the first book. But, the grand finale prank
New word: metonymy.Very funny... and, from a mom's pov, very sweet. These are good kids, honestly. The world needs more like them. I hope I can get a copy of book 3.
Following up on the success of their previous title, The Terrible Two, the authors and illustrator team up just as their two protagonists do. Niles Sparks and Miles Murphy are the ultimate pranksters. While Miles enjoys having others know that he's responsible for the pranks he pulls off, Niles likes to stay beneath the radar. Together, they are practically unstoppable--until they meet the Invincible Principal. The boys have forgotten to be careful what they wish for. Principal Barkin, their
In The Terrible Two Get Worse, Miles and Niles return. The pranking team are still up to their old tricks, pranking Principal Barkin. But then because of one of their tricks Principal Barkin gets fired-and becomes Former Principal Barkin. Then things get worse. The new principal is Barkin's father-otherwise known as Old Man Barkin-and he is awful. He has banned pranks-and any pranks made are ignored. So Miles and Niles get desperate. They decide their is only one person who can help
Take that Bertrand
Mac Barnett
Hardcover | Pages: 224 pages Rating: 4.25 | 1767 Users | 219 Reviews
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Original Title: | The terrible two get worse |
ISBN: | 1419716808 (ISBN13: 9781419716805) |
Series: | The Terrible Two #2 |
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New York Times BestsellerOn their own, pranksters Miles and Niles were pretty devious. Now that they’ve formed a pranking duo, they’re terrible! But their powers will be tested when their favorite nemesis, Principal Barkin, is replaced by his stern and cunning father, Former Principal Barkin. Now Miles and Niles will do just about anything to get their old antagonist back—including pranking alongside him.
Authors and friends Mac Barnett and Jory John “are in perfect comic harmony” (Publishers Weekly) in this series that celebrates inventiveness, friendship, and the power of teamwork—for good, or for terrible.
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Title | : | The Terrible Two Get Worse (The Terrible Two #2) |
Author | : | Mac Barnett |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 224 pages |
Published | : | January 12th 2016 by Harry N. Abrams |
Categories | : | Humor. Childrens. Middle Grade. Realistic Fiction. Juvenile |
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Entertaining, but it felt that the pranks did not live up to those of the previous book. Likewise, the Terrible Two seemed to give up too easily on their elaborate pranks, as well as the Pranksters' oath. However, I did enjoy the writing style more this time around and it felt more personable.(view spoiler)[I also enjoyed the fact that they realized the damage pranks can do and attempt to remedy it. That was something I felt had been missing before, in the first book. But, the grand finale prankEntertaining, but it felt that the pranks did not live up to those of the previous book. Likewise, the Terrible Two seemed to give up too easily on their elaborate pranks, as well as the Pranksters' oath. However, I did enjoy the writing style more this time around and it felt more personable.(view spoiler)[I also enjoyed the fact that they realized the damage pranks can do and attempt to remedy it. That was something I felt had been missing before, in the first book. But, the grand finale prank
New word: metonymy.Very funny... and, from a mom's pov, very sweet. These are good kids, honestly. The world needs more like them. I hope I can get a copy of book 3.
Following up on the success of their previous title, The Terrible Two, the authors and illustrator team up just as their two protagonists do. Niles Sparks and Miles Murphy are the ultimate pranksters. While Miles enjoys having others know that he's responsible for the pranks he pulls off, Niles likes to stay beneath the radar. Together, they are practically unstoppable--until they meet the Invincible Principal. The boys have forgotten to be careful what they wish for. Principal Barkin, their
In The Terrible Two Get Worse, Miles and Niles return. The pranking team are still up to their old tricks, pranking Principal Barkin. But then because of one of their tricks Principal Barkin gets fired-and becomes Former Principal Barkin. Then things get worse. The new principal is Barkin's father-otherwise known as Old Man Barkin-and he is awful. He has banned pranks-and any pranks made are ignored. So Miles and Niles get desperate. They decide their is only one person who can help
Take that Bertrand
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