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Rule the School

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Greetings, goobers! After my latest experiment worked a little too well--transforming my rather fetching figure into something significantly smaller--I've been forced to return to those halls of horror better known as . . . school. But going back to junior high may be my greatest opportunity for mayhem in many a month! Try to keep up as I:

  • Dramatically defeat the daily dangers of schooldom--even though everyone is against me.
  • Strive to win the junior high presidential election by alerting my fellow students to the wonderfulness of Vordak the Incomprehensible, as well as the yuck-ness of my opponent, Marlena Lurchburger.
  • Mastermind a catastrophic career day, where that disgusting do-gooder Commander Virtue will finally, fiendishly be foiled.

    Fortunately for you, I have recorded every mischievous moment within these carefully crafted covers so that you may bask in my brilliance as I plot to RULE THE SCHOOL . . . and, eventually, THE WORLD! MUAHAHAHAHA!!!
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      • School Library Journal

        January 1, 2012

        Gr 3-7-In this sequel to How to Grow Up and Rule the World (Egmont USA, 2010), Vordak imparts more wisdom. From beginning to end, the supervillian's condescending voice draws readers into his fantasy world, often speaking to them directly. They soon learn that the evildoer's interpretation of events may not be the same as everyone else's. Vordak introduces his arch enemy, Commander Virtue, who stands in his way of world domination, as well as his school nemesis, Marlena Lurchburger, Vordak's rival in the school election. Fans of Lincoln Peirce's "Big Nate" (HarperCollins) and Jeff Kinney's "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" (Abrams) series will enjoy the combination of text and cartoon illustrations that explores the mind of the main character. Martin's black-and-white images help readers enter Vordak's world; those that expose the realities of the protagonist's grandiose plans are particularly humorous. This installment stands alone, but make sure kids haven't missed the first book.-Catherine Brenner, Bethlehem Public Library, Delmar, NY

        Copyright 2012 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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    • English

    Levels

    • ATOS Level:5.8
    • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
    • Text Difficulty:4

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