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Clueless McGee Gets Famous

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For every fan of Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Big Nate, or Timmy Failure—a laugh-out-loud book with a fun mystery to solve!
Clueless McGee is confident he is on his way to becoming a famous crime solver. Surely you want his autograph . . . no? Speaking of autographs, when Clueless learns that the messy scribble on the cowboy hat sent by his father is actually the autograph of famous teen idol Junior McFiddle, everyone in school suddenly wants to be Clueless' friend. And they want his hat — especially the three Taylors, the popular girls who usually do their best to ignore him. When the autographed hat disappears, Clueless sets a trap to catch the thief. As usual, he manages to make a bad situation worse before the thief is unveiled.
With abundant humor, a lampooning of teen music sensations and a fun, child-friendly mystery to solve, Jeff Mack has created another book perfect for fans of Big Nate, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Timmy Failure, or even the Chet Gecko mysteries.
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    • Kirkus

      November 1, 2013
      PJ McGee is on the case when his autographed cowboy hat is stolen. Woods Road Elementary fifth-grader PJ McGee is famous; he saved the principal and was in the newspaper. Why doesn't anyone want his autograph? He practices signing (all over the walls of the house...in permanent marker). When he attempts to sell his John Hancock, he gets no buyers--but he does discover that the scribble on the back of his cowboy hat is an actual autograph from Junior McFiddle, singer of the superpopular country song "Love Pony." PJ's suddenly the center of attention again until his hat's stolen. PJ is sure the mysterious Nasty Ned, who has been putting up posters around the school made from letters cut out of magazines, is behind this nefarious crime. His sidekick (and the actual brains behind their "detective" successes), third-grader Dante, isn't. PJ makes a new hat...and that's stolen too. He vows to track down the culprit so he can be just like his absent father, who's on a "secret mission" in Nashville. Mack continues the frenetic adventures of the enthusiastically clueless PJ in this third heavily illustrated chapter book (Clueless McGee and the Inflatable Pants, 2013, etc.). Told in a series of comic-strip-filled letters to his father, PJ's tale is again a mix of slapstick grossness and silly naivete, with a surprising sprinkle of complex humor. Big Nate and Wimpy Kid fans will be right at home. (Graphic/fiction hybrid. 7-11)

      COPYRIGHT(2013) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

    • Booklist

      December 15, 2013
      Grades 3-6 PJ Clueless McGee is back in the third installment of his cartoon adventures. PJ wants to be famous and is trying everything there isninja kicks, break-dancing, drama club, and art. PJ thinks he's finally found fame with his signed cowboy hat from a famous country singer only to discover the hat has been stolen. Every page is filled with rough cartoon art, making this the perfect Wimpy Kid read-alike. Readers are sure to laugh along with PJ's over-the-top adventures and his oblivious attitude; they'll also probably figure out the mystery first, too. Take that, PJ!(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2014
      In this third entry, fifth-grade amateur sleuth PJ McGee attempts to find his stolen autographed hat. As usual, he completely misinterprets every clue but solves the mystery in the end. The story unfolds via illustrated letters PJ writes to his absent father, whom PJ believes is a private investigator. Wimpy Kid fans will enjoy the similar, if derivative, format and school-themed hijinks.

      (Copyright 2014 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:3
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-2

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