Thursday, December 9, 2010
I am a Genius of Unspeakable Evil and I Want to be Your Class President by Josh Lieb
When Judd Apatow and Jon Stewart write blurbs on a teen book, you know there's something wicked going on. Imagine if the world's most powerful and wealthy person is really an 8th grade evil genius? Oliver Watson has the money and power to topple governments (and does so on a whim), so you would think winning the 8th grade student council presidency would be a breeze. But sometimes, being an evil genius can backfire on you. Shenanigans galore, for teens and adults.
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