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Children's Fiction Friendship

Triple Chocolate Brownie Genius

by (author) Deborah Sherman

Publisher
Fitzhenry and Whiteside
Initial publish date
Jul 2007
Category
Friendship
Recommended Reading age
9 to 11
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781554550357
    Publish Date
    Jul 2007
    List Price
    $9.95

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Description

Michael's days as a happy underachiever are over when he accidentally eats a nanochip loaded with information and becomes his own worst nightmare: a know-it-all.

Michael Wise is lazy and unmotivated, and the perfect student council president for J.R. Wilcott Middle School.

But one day everything changes drastically when Michael innocently indulges in his favourite treat, his mom's triple chocolate brownies. Unbeknownst to Michael, his computer programming dad accidentally left a chip on the counter when his mom was mixing the recipe. The nanochip, which his dad had developed, is loaded with educational data...and now it's been absorbed into Michael.

To Michael's horror, he begins spouting information in his French class, he's a master chef at home, and he's a sudden whiz in math. Before he knows it, Michael is not the happy underachiever he used to be, but a brainiac, held up as an example by his teachers, and hated by everyone in the student body.

What has happened to the old Michael? Is the underachiever gone for good?

About the author

Deborah Sherman is a teacher and mom. Her first novel, The Triple Chocolate Brownie Genius was a Foreword Magazine Book of the Year Awards finalist in the Juvenile Fiction category and a Diamond Willow Readers Choice Award nominee. Deborah divides her time between Hamilton, Ontario and Denmark.

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Editorial Reviews

"Adults will get a chuckle if reading this book aloud, and slackers and overachievers alike will relish the humour in this novel aimed at middle school students. . . Deborah Sherman, who is also a teacher, captures the contemporary dialogue of "tweens" and creates some memorable characters in her first book for children."
Recommended.
CM Magazine

"Deborah Sherman's child-like sense of humour has served her well in her first foray into publishing. . . Triple Chocolate Brownie Genius readers are easily dropped into Michael's life. And the smiles come easily."
Ancaster News

"This humorous story is a quick and easy read. Children will relate to Michael, as well as to his friends Hil and Sludge. . . The fast pace of the book will also appeal to reluctant readers."
School Library Journal

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