The Tapper Twins Go Viral
Geoff Rodkey
(Author)
Description
Told as a series of interviews, photos, texts, social media hits, and videogame screenshots, The Tapper Twins Go Viral is a laugh-a-page story about online fame and shame, with internet pro-tips and a serious lesson about digital citizenship. Claudia Tapper just doesn't get it: How is it possible that the video of the best breakup song she's ever written is watched by virtually nobody, when her brother Reese's completely moronic 2-second clip of an video game wipeout ends up being the hottest thing online at Culvert Prep? Unfortunately, Claudia's bold declaration of injustice sets the stage for the bet of her life: Which of the Tapper twins can get more online followers in a week? She had better top Reese's rapidly escalating popularity or she can kiss her social life goodbye if she loses the bet and is forced to post the most embarrassing video imaginable!Product Details
Price
$7.99
$7.43
Publisher
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Publish Date
March 06, 2018
Pages
256
Dimensions
5.3 X 7.8 X 0.7 inches | 0.45 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780316478939
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About the Author
Geoff Rodkey is an Emmy-nominated screenwriter who has written the hit films Daddy Day Care, RV, The Shaggy Dog, and the Disney Channel original TV movie Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas. He is also the author of The Tapper Twins Go to War (With Each Other), The Tapper Twins Tear Up New York, and The Tapper Twins Run for President, as well as the middle grade trilogy The Chronicles of Egg. He lives in New York City.
Reviews
Praise for The Tapper Twins Go to War (With Each Other): A New York Times Bestseller
*"This uproarious series opener... is packed with both laugh-out-loud moments and heart."--Publishers Weekly, starred review
"Appealing to tween digital natives and fans of 'Origami Yoda'...and 'Charlie Joe Jackson'.... A fine beginning to a funny, new middle grade series."--School Library Journal
"An engaging mash-up of history, gaming, social media and family dynamics."--Shelf Awareness
"An authentic and funny look at sibling rivalry."--VOYA
Praise for The Tapper Twins Tear Up New York: *"The scavenger hunt is a total success, as is the writing style and humor of this story.... Readers who like to laugh aloud will enjoy this book"--School Library Connection, starred review
"Everyone--not just native New Yorkers--will enjoy this madcap, uproarious romp around the Big Apple.... It won't take long for fans of the first installment, or new fans, to drop right into the action, hilarity, and mayhem."--School Library Journal
Praise for The Tapper Twins Run for President:
"Rodkey's comical picture of the political arena's cut and thrust is certainly timely...the parallels with campaigns on broader stages will be obvious to all."--Kirkus Reviews
*"This uproarious series opener... is packed with both laugh-out-loud moments and heart."--Publishers Weekly, starred review
"Appealing to tween digital natives and fans of 'Origami Yoda'...and 'Charlie Joe Jackson'.... A fine beginning to a funny, new middle grade series."--School Library Journal
"An engaging mash-up of history, gaming, social media and family dynamics."--Shelf Awareness
"An authentic and funny look at sibling rivalry."--VOYA
Praise for The Tapper Twins Tear Up New York: *"The scavenger hunt is a total success, as is the writing style and humor of this story.... Readers who like to laugh aloud will enjoy this book"--School Library Connection, starred review
"Everyone--not just native New Yorkers--will enjoy this madcap, uproarious romp around the Big Apple.... It won't take long for fans of the first installment, or new fans, to drop right into the action, hilarity, and mayhem."--School Library Journal
Praise for The Tapper Twins Run for President:
"Rodkey's comical picture of the political arena's cut and thrust is certainly timely...the parallels with campaigns on broader stages will be obvious to all."--Kirkus Reviews