Back of Book:
If you ask me, people who say honesty is the best policy are just terrible liars.
Kevin has a big talent. Some might call it compulsive lying. He calls it common sense.
Kev doesn't mean to cause trouble by lying all the time; he's just trying to make everything easier for everyone (and himself). And, of course, a few harmless, um, falsehoods are crucial to his plan to convince Tina that he's the perfect boyfriend for her.
Book Number: One
Genre: Middle Grade | Contemporary
Review: 🌟🌟🌟
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As punishment for lying, Kevin has lost his allowance.
He doesn't lie now, but he's broke. He's got to find a way to make money. Lots of it, so he can impress Tina Zabinski, the World's Most Beautiful Girl, and ask her on a date.
So Kevin gets creative about making money—and his life becomes a financial comedy of errors. Does he really have what it takes to get filthy rich at age fourteen?
Book Number: Two
Genre: Middle Grade | Contemporary
Review: 🌟🌟🌟
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Readers met the comical Kevin in Liar, Liar and Flat Broke. Kevin gets serious about Tina Zabinski, the Most Beautiful Girl in the World. Finally, finally, he's worked up his courage—he's going to ask her out. Or will his trademark scheming get in his way?
Book Number: Three
Genre: Middle Grade | Contemporary
Review: 🌟🌟🌟🌟
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Some people lead and some people get out of the way. It's a universal rule. A cosmic inevitability.
Kevin Spencer is one lucky guy. Tina Zabinski, the World's Most Beautiful, Most Perfect, Best-Smelling Girl, is finally his girlfriend. But now that he's got the girl, will he be able to keep her?
Enter his mortal enemy, Cash Devine. Handsome, smooth-talking Cash is running for class president, and he seems to have his eye on Tina. Kev's got to dazzle her, so he decides to exercise his great political and run against Cash. There's just one little problem: Kevin has to win.
Book Number: Four
Genre: Middle Grade | Contemporary
Review: 🌟🌟🌟
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Family fun takes center stage in three-time Newbery Honor winner Gary Paulsen’s hilarious novel for middle-school boys. Kevin Spencer is the glue that holds his family together. When his wacky relatives decide to have a double wedding in the backyard, Kevin takes charge. Planning two weddings is a great way to impress his girlfriend, Tina Zabinski, the Most Beautiful and Best-Smelling Girl in the World.
But as more and more relatives come to stay, things spiral out of control. Tying the knot has Kevin tied up in knots in this laugh-out-loud story.
Book Number: Five (Last Book)
Genre: Middle Grade | Contemporary
Review: 🌟🌟🌟