When eighth-grader Cameron Boxer creates the Positive Action Group at school he intends it as a diversion to fool his parents, teachers, and sister into letting him continue to concentrate on his video-gaming--but before he knows it other kids are taking it seriously, and soon he finds himself president of the P.A.G., and involved in community service, so the boy who never cared about anything is now the center of everything, whether he likes it or not.
From the bestselling author of Swindle, Restart, and Slacker is another hilarious story about an underachiever who learns to go above and beyond.
Why It's OK to Ignore Politics Christopher Freiman Why It's OK to Make Bad Choices William Glod Why It's OK to Enjoy ... Titles: Why It's OK to Get Married Christie J. Hartley Why It's OK to Love Bad Movies Matthew Strohl Why It's OK to ...
I told him you had a one thirty appointment but he said he couldn't get here earlier . ... At one thirty - eight , Julian Leetsmann came sauntering into the conference room like he didn't have a care in the world .
This brand-new story features a glittery cover and is the perfect introduction to Ireland and St. Patrick's Day for little Peppa fans.
American Slacker is the story of a young college man caught in a web of murder and deceit.
In this witty and insightful book, author Muffy Mead-Ferro reflects on her experience of growing up on a ranch in Wyoming, where parenting-by necessity-was more hands-off, people ``made do'' with what they had, and common sense and ...
The book features a hip MTV-like format with fast-cut sidebars, cartoons, photos, lists, quizzes and charts.
With black-and-white illustrations from the show, comic writing prompts, and an elastic fastener, this book is the perfect place to write all your funniest slacker stories.
Rebellious Wives and Slacker Husbands: What's Wrong with the Modern Home?
This is Gordon Korman at his crowd-pleasing best, perfect for readers who like to hoot, howl, and heist.