Max discovers an entire, living world on the floor of the bedroom of the eccentric janitor who disappeared from his boarding school, and must protect from the evil headmaster.
And so, he is in for a big surprise at the playground one day, when he hears "Max, time to go home!" and two other kids come running. He's not the one and only after all! How many Maxes are in the world?! Millions of Maxes?
Max the dog-poet is back, this time in Paris and falling in love, in Maira Kalman's delightful picture book.
Alex Jennings is a boy with a problem.
Max's sister tries hard to get him to eat his breakfast egg. On board pages.
When you're done sucking down that death stick, I want your advice on which brand of vodka to chase my Percocet with.” Or this one: “Hi, can we just skip the pleasantries and go straight to the part where you call me Captain Kirk and ...
Children have to wear bright yellow at all times and are never allowed outside except to go to school. How can Owen face an entire summer of that? In secret, Owen and his friends form the Tornado Chasers.
Another hilarious picture book from actor Max Greenfield, author of I Don't Want To Read This Book and This Book Is Not a Present, dedicated to introverts of all ages, about the horrors of reading aloud.
Punchinello's opinion of himself changes after talking to his creator.
"Olympians in training, Max and Marla show us how dedication, persistence and friendship will always lead to sucess!"--
... but life smiled on him when he opened a seafood restaurant in Chicago and discovered that by the simple expedient of cooking oysters ... that the elegant, the famous and infamous, the talented, the rich, and the mighty might dine.