From the Publisher
Utterly dude worthy. — Kirkus Reviews
A must-have collection for the boys in your library—and while you’re at it, get a copy for the girls, too! — Booklist (starred review)
Future volumes will cover such genres as nonfiction, science fiction, mystery, and sports. If they’re as good as this one, boysand girlsare in for a treat. — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Funny Business, sets the bar high....Will have readers laughing as they turn the pages. — Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)
Booklist (starred review)
A must-have collection for the boys in your library—and while you’re at it, get a copy for the girls, too!
Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)
Funny Business, sets the bar high....Will have readers laughing as they turn the pages.
Stephanie Garber
Utterly dude worthy.
Booklist
A must-have collection for the boys in your libraryand while you’re at it, get a copy for the girls, too!
Kirkus Reviews
"Your brain is doing some great work when it's laughing," states evangelist Scieszka in this humorous anthology, the first of a proposed Guys Read series that promises to cover a range of genres. Each tale is geared toward boys and sometimes relies on gross humor for laughs. "Will," by Adam Rex is a standout. Will attends a school for kids with super talents and hero abilities. When his class is attacked by a supervillian in a gadget-ridden exoskeleton, mayhem and the unexpected unfold, driven by quick-witted dialogue. On the flipside, "A Fistful of Feathers," by David Yoo, is a distressing tale in which Sam's dad has decided to make him less girly by buying him a live turkey that will be eaten on Thanksgiving. As Dad begins to favor the weirdly talented turkey over him, Sam's actions begin to verge on sociopathy. These tales are not for the faint of heart: The content doesn't shy away from dangerous stunts, damaged flesh, alien-body takeovers and switch-wielding grandpas. In other words, utterly dude worthy. (Short stories. 9-13)