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Title:  101 Ways to Bug Your Parents
Author:  Lee Wardlaw

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Reviewer:Karen P. '07

I read 101 Ways to Bug Your Parents, a book about a boy named Steve who loves to invent things. One of his inventions is the "Nice Alarm." He hopes that it will make him rich and famous, but the first step is to go to the invention convention. He wants to meet Mr. Patterson, who is a president of an invention company, but his parents enroll him into a summer school writing class instead. Maybe writing a book is the answer, or is it?

I liked 101 Ways to Bug Your Parents because it has excitement in it and it showed me that there are more than 101 ways we bug our parents. The author, Lee Wardlaw, was telling us that this is what we do, and we should not do it as much!

1/11/00

Reviewer:Sarah S. '07

Sneeze, the main character, is an inventor. He is really excited because he is going to an Invention Convention with his latest invention. A professional inventor wants to look at his ideas and see if Sneeze has something. It also happens that Sneeze really has to go to a summer writing class at school. He is very mad at his parents because they make him go. To get even with his parents, he decides to write a book called: 101 Ways to Bug Your Parents.

I thought this book was very funny and I would recommend it to people who want to bug their parents.

My favorite way to bug parents is #32: "Blame everything on your brother or sister." Read the book to find out 100 more ways.

12/15/99

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