The Secrets to Ruling School
The Secrets to Ruling School
Middle school expert Max Corrigan is back in the second book of this hilarious middle-grade series, and he wants YOU to run for class president. This book by comic artist Neil Swaab, which follows the hit first book, The Secrets to Ruling School, is a perfect read in advance of the 2016 elections and ideal for budding republicans, democrats, and independents. The competition is fierce, but luckily, you've got a killer campaign manager on your side. With Max's help, you'll conquer all the steps of running for office and winning votes, including advertisements, endorsements, campaign speeches, and more. Along the way, you'll learn more essential skills for thriving in middle school, including making a viral video, trading your lunch in the school cafeteria, and putting a positive spin on any situation. Neil Swaab once again combines comics, kid-friendly humour, and direct-address narrative perfect for reluctant readers in an innovative format reminiscent of video games that is "sure to hit the mark with middle schoolers in the trenches" (Publishers Weekly) and with fans of the Big Nate and Terrible Two series.
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Middle school expert Max Corrigan is back in the second book of this hilarious middle-grade series, and he wants YOU to run for class president. This book by comic artist Neil Swaab, which follows the hit first book, The Secrets to Ruling School, is a perfect read in advance of the 2016 elections and ideal for budding republicans, democrats, and independents. The competition is fierce, but luckily, you've got a killer campaign manager on your side. With Max's help, you'll conquer all the steps of running for office and winning votes, including advertisements, endorsements, campaign speeches, and more. Along the way, you'll learn more essential skills for thriving in middle school, including making a viral video, trading your lunch in the school cafeteria, and putting a positive spin on any situation. Neil Swaab once again combines comics, kid-friendly humour, and direct-address narrative perfect for reluctant readers in an innovative format reminiscent of video games that is "sure to hit the mark with middle schoolers in the trenches" (Publishers Weekly) and with fans of the Big Nate and Terrible Two series.