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Stranger And Stranger Rob Reger Reger Rob

  • SKU: BELL-12203302
Stranger And Stranger Rob Reger Reger Rob
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Publisher: HarperCollins
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.17 MB
Author: Rob Reger [Reger, Rob]
ISBN: 9780061452345, 0061452343
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Stranger And Stranger Rob Reger Reger Rob by Rob Reger [reger, Rob] 9780061452345, 0061452343 instant download after payment.

From School Library Journal

Grade 7–10—Emily the Strange, evil genius and skateboarder extraordinaire, has invented many things in her time—golems, working cat translators, great names for bands. But the duplication device may have been a mistake, especially when an accident produces an identical Emily. At first OtherMe is cool and useful, but it quickly becomes apparent that she is evil and will take over the world if not stopped. Emily's second journal, a sequel to The Lost Days (HarperCollins, 2009), is a dark delight, filled with all kinds of Strangeness: a broken leg, a Strange Manifesto that causes the entire town to go loony, an ex-spymaster neighbor, and an oddly understanding and absurdly patient mother, all described with demented wit and great relish, and accompanied by manga-style black-and-white cartoons. Does it all make sense? No, not really. Does it matter? Not at all. Fans of the first book and newcomers alike will thoroughly enjoy the zaniness and clamor for more.—_Mara Alpert, Los Angeles Public Library_
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From Booklist

In The Lost Days (2009), Emily the Strange wakes up with a nasty case of amnesia and can’t remember who she is. Now, she has managed to clone herself and can’t tell which is the real her or, more importantly, which clone is evil. The book dresses up teen-identity issues in midnight-black humor and piles on so much persistent weirdness that oddball outsiders, goths in training, and other subversive types will find themselves positively smirking with glee. The diary-entry presentation—crammed full of lists, doodles, and staged dialogue—makes for a frenzied read, which will suit fans just fine. Grades 7-10. --Ian Chipman

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