I give this book four out of five stars, because some parts were a little incoherent and unclear, but other parts were suspenseful and hilarious. I also liked it because it is fiction, but written like a nonfiction book. For example, there are footnotes at the bottom of almost every page and also the occasional full-page photo depicting something from the book.
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Monday, January 3, 2011
I Am A Genius of Unspeakable Evil and I Want to be Your Class President by Josh Lieb
This book is about a kid named Oliver Watson. Oliver pretends to be very stupid and immature, but this is to cover up his actual identity; he is an evil child genius who owns a secret global empire, controls just about everything, and is the third-richest person in the world. Oliver decides to run for class president, so he blackmails his two opponents into dropping out of the race by doing probes on them. He convinces Randy Sparks, the Most Pathetic Boy in School, to run against him, so he will have an opponent he can easily beat. The book ends right after Oliver and Randy give their campaign speeches.
I give this book four out of five stars, because some parts were a little incoherent and unclear, but other parts were suspenseful and hilarious. I also liked it because it is fiction, but written like a nonfiction book. For example, there are footnotes at the bottom of almost every page and also the occasional full-page photo depicting something from the book.
I give this book four out of five stars, because some parts were a little incoherent and unclear, but other parts were suspenseful and hilarious. I also liked it because it is fiction, but written like a nonfiction book. For example, there are footnotes at the bottom of almost every page and also the occasional full-page photo depicting something from the book.
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