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Sunny Sweet Is So Dead Meat

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When a bottle of ketchup explodes all over Masha Sweet, she thinks it's an accident. She's trying to be kinder to her little sister, Sunny so she shouldn't jump to conclusions...or should she? Turns out Sunny has devised a special science experiment that requires Masha to look totally weird all day. But Masha is not having it. If it kills her (or Sunny!) she will figure out how to get them home from the science fair without causing a scene. But add in a pair of little brothers who take Masha on a wild goose chase through the school, a short detour through a cemetery, and a run-in with a cute boy and this whole day is one big scene. Which just might be what Sunny had in mind...she is so dead meat!
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    • Kirkus

      April 1, 2014
      More adventures of genius Sunny Sweet and her loving but frustrated big sister, Masha, who is clearly tired of her little sister knowing more than her. Given that Sunny Sweet Is So Not Sorry (2013) landed both girls in the hospital, readers might think that their single mother would understand how careful she needs to be about sending her daughters off unsupervised. No. The two girls are dropped off for a science fair. Sunny soon tosses red dye on Masha and reveals her true plan: It's a social experiment about being different, and Masha is the subject. Soon Masha is breaking into art classrooms, running away on a city bus, arguing with Sunny, picking up a maggot-encrusted hamburger and falling into an open grave. Turns out that Sunny is filming all these adventures from a camera hidden in her hat and sending the feed to the science fair. To enjoy these adventures, readers need to suspend any sense of reality: How many 6-year-olds, geniuses or not, have smartphones? How long would real teachers watching the movie feed wait before intervening? The slapstick escalates to thoroughly ludicrous proportions. The final chapter appears to be a confusing introduction to the next unbelievable episode in these girls' lives rather than a resolution to this one. Over the stinkin' top, as Masha might say. (Fiction. 8-12)

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:4.3
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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