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I Totally Funniest: A Middle School Story (I Funny #3)

I Totally Funniest: A Middle School Story (I Funny #3)

Current price: $13.99
Publication Date: January 26th, 2015
Publisher:
jimmy patterson
ISBN:
9780316405935
Pages:
336
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Description

In the third episode of James Patterson's bestselling series, Jamie Grimm is one step closer to becoming the best kid comic in the world, but now he's facing his biggest challenge yet. Jamie Grimm is back and better than ever. After scoring big on national TV in the semifinals contest, everyone back home is jumping on the Jamie Grimm bandwagon, and all the attention might be going to his head. Not only are his friendships starting to suffer, but the pressure of coming up with his best material ever for the ultimate standup act to snag the final win in Hollywood is pushing Jamie to the brink. Suddenly, life isn't looking very funny anymore. Can Jamie take the grand prize without pushing away his fans, friends and family?

About the Author

James Patterson is the world’s bestselling author. The creator of the Max Einstein and Middle School series, he founded JIMMY Patterson to publish books that young readers will love. He lives in Florida with his family.

Praise for I Totally Funniest: A Middle School Story (I Funny #3)

Praise for I Funny:A #1 New York Times Bestseller

"....Poignant.... Readers learn about [Jamie's] devastating loss and

recovery from a tragic event....The affecting ending, which reveals a

more vulnerable Jamie behind the guise of his humor, celebrates Jamie's

resilient spirit."—Kirkus Reviews

"The broad humor that runs throughout this heavily illustrated story...

masks personal pain, demonstrating resiliency in the face of tragedy."—Publishers Weekly

"In all, a brimming bucket of bada-bing!"
Booklist

Praise for I Even Funnier:A New York Times Bestseller

"The wisecrack-laced narrative is enhanced by lots of pen-and-ink cartoons with added dialogue."—Booklist

"Patterson and Grabenstein pay homage to the timeless comedy of Abbott and Costello, Groucho Marx, and other greats, while introducing new jokes that speak directly to the middle school experience. "—School Library Journal