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Updated Edition After Bart King interviewed hundreds of the wisest guys and smartest alecks for The Big Book of Boy Stuff, something awesome happened: the book became a classic! Hailed by critics and kids alike, it has sold hundreds of thousands of copies, and even won awards. In this updated and redesigned tenth anniversary edition, hijinks and hilarity are still front and center. Within these pages, boys can find a myriad of things to do, things to laugh at, and things they didn't know. Bart King, the veteran of many water balloon wars, taught middle school for many years. He's written other cool books, including The Big Book of Superheroes, The Pocket Guide to Girl Stuff, and The Big Book of Gross Stuff. Visit his website at www.bartking.net.



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Bart King

I write funny and educational books for kids and immature adults. My new book, TIME TRAVEL INN 2, is for Choose Your Own Adventure. It's an ongoing science-fiction story that Jeff Kinney (DIARY OF A WIMPY KIDS) described as being full of "mind-blowing adventure and heart-stopping thrills!"I'm also part of the Pulitzer Prize-winning team behind BAD DAD JOKES: THAT'S HOW EYE ROLL. Of course, its illustrator, Jack Ohman, is the one who actually won the Pulitzer, but let's not get hung up on silly details. My other projects include a sequel to TIME TRAVEL INN, as well as a new Choose Your Own Adventure titled SPIES: MOE BERG. Also out are the activity books BUILDING, SPACE and ROBOTS (part of the Little Leonardo's MakerLab series, 2019) and THE POCKET GUIDE TO SPY STUFF. Disney-Hyperion published my funny science fiction novel, THE DRAKE EQUATION. Some of its reviews:"THE DRAKE EQUATION has a lot going for it. There's an immensely likable protagonist and his marvelous twin friends, a school life that feels true - particularly the petty weirdness of other kids - and a mystery that really engages the reader. King tosses a lot of balls in the air, keeping the twists fast and furious, but thankfully, while the protagonist is suitably overwhelmed, the reader isn't." - San Francisco Review of Books"Librarians will find that young readers empathize with the young birdwatcher and his friends. ... children will enjoy the school and friendship aspects of the story. " - Teacher Librarian Magazine"Noah is a strong enough character to snag interest and keep it. .. there's clever humor and a great central protagonist to carry readers along to the end. " - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books"A clever sci-fi narrative with an enjoyable main character. " - KirkusI'm also the perpetrator of lots of nonfiction books, including THE BIG BOOK OF SUPERHEROES, a humorous guide to becoming a superhero - and then dealing with it. And Oregon State University Press published AN ARCHITECTURAL GUIDEBOOK TO PORTLAND. (It's medium-sized!) Finally, I taught middle school for many years. This was a wonderful experience, and I hope to recover from it soon. (I kid; it was the best job I've ever had.)



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