The Terrible Two Get Worse
By (Author) Mac Barnett
By (author) Jory John
Illustrated by Kevin Cornell
Abrams
Amulet Books
1st February 2016
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: School stories
823.92
Hardback
224
Width 153mm, Height 210mm, Spine 21mm
420g
New York Times Bestseller
On their own, pranksters Miles and Niles were pretty devious. Now that they've formed a pranking duo, they're terrible! But their powers will be tested when their favorite nemesis, Principal Barkin, is replaced by his stern and cunning father, Former Principal Barkin. Now Miles and Niles will do just about anything to get their old antagonist back - including pranking alongside him.
Authors and friends Mac Barnett and Jory John "are in perfect comic harmony" (Publishers Weekly) in this series that celebrates inventiveness, friendship, and the power of teamwork - for good, or for terrible.
When pranking perfection meets the seemingly unprankable foe, who gets the last laugh... John and Barnett's sophomore effort is as much fun as series opener The Terrible Two (2015)... This revenger's comedy, dotted with references to classic plays and philosophical concepts, will be a joy for pranksters and seekers of a good-hearted laugh. * Kirkus *
Fast-paced and laugh-aloud funny, the book will appeal to a wide range of readers. Frequent, humorous graphics will attract fans of visual storytelling and also make the book more accessible to reluctant readers. Quirky writing and colorful dialogue make the book an excellent read-aloud. VERDICT A welcome addition for fans of the first book, though familiarity with the original isnt necessary to enjoy this hilarious sequel. * School Library Journal *
This humorous sequel makes for engaging, fast-paced reading that again highlights the meaning of friendship, and animated, amusing cartoon illustrations enhance and extend the story. Existing fans will enjoy learning more about Miles and Niles and their latest capers, and room is left for another follow-up. * Booklist *
Mac Barnett is a New York Times bestselling author of books for children, including Extra Yarn, which won a 2013 Caldecott Honor, and Battle Bunny. He lives in Berkeley, California.
Jory John is the author of Goodnight Already! and I Will Chomp You! and coauthor of the bestseller All My Friends Are Dead, among other books. He lives in Portland, Oregon.
Kevin Cornell is the illustrator of many childrens books, including Count the Monkeys and Mustache!, both by Mac Barnett. He lives in Philadelphia.