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More copies of this ISBN:The Pocket Guide to Mischiefby Bart King
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:The greatest leaders and geniuses in history were mischief makers. They were the brave women who looked at how unfair the world was and said, I can do better than that. They were the stalwart men who saw stupidity and asked, Why do we have to do it that way? And they were the delightful children who ganged up on the neighborhood bully and hit him with wet noodles until he said, Uncle
Yes, history's mischief makers had the courage to point out that things like slavery, global warming, and turtleneck sweaters are bad. And they also pulled off some of the greatest hoaxes and practical jokes of all time. Their achievements include the Boston Tea Party, the War of the Worlds radio broadcast of 1938, and the Cheese Whiz Disaster of 2008. In honor of them, we introduce The Pocket Guide to Mischief, the perfect addition to any prankster's collection, as well as a fun-filled how-to for the budding troublemaker in all of us. Author biography: Bart King, the perpetrator of The Pocket Guide to Mischief is also the author of the national bestseller, The Big Book of Boy Stuff, (It was Amazon's bestselling children's book for a whole day ) Bart subsequently co-authored The Big Book of Girl Stuff with his five sisters and 50 former students. This title won widespread acclaim; if you are skeptical (and you should be) please see its product page. Visit Bart at www.bartking.net. Review:"Sized for handy stashing in the inside pocket of a jacket, this primer for merry-prankster wannabes starts out with the obligatory request that readers play safe, and not damage property nor hurt anyone, neither psychically nor physically. After this, King takes off the brakes. From the smorgasbord of tricks: instead of TP'ing someone's house at night, sprinkle the lawn with instant potato flakes (the dew will puff them up). And a tip: a pencil or pen clamped between the teeth effectively disguises one's voice. From the historical record: forced into a duel, Abraham Lincoln named, as the choice of arms, cow manure. From the sports ledger: the mascots of Ohio's Bryan & Stratton College are the Lemmings. Kids will also go for the Oxford Dictionary insults — e.g., 'cockalorum' — recommended as replacements for 'cuss words'; the detailed guide to shooting rubber bands; and the many scatological jokes. Ages 8-up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
Synopsis:This perfect addition to any novice prankster's collection is a fun-filled how-to for the budding trouble maker in all of us. Readers start by learning the tricks passed down by the ancient masters and then move on to more complex skills.
Synopsis:Some of the greatest leaders and geniuses in history were mischief makers. In honor of them, King has written "The Pocket Guide to Mischief," the perfect addition to any prankster's collection, as well as a fun-filled how-to for the budding troublemaker in all of us.
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