The Worst Villain Ever

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Product Details
Price
$12.99  $12.08
Publisher
Snowy Wings Publishing
Publish Date
Pages
218
Dimensions
5.25 X 8.0 X 0.5 inches | 0.56 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781952667794

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About the Author
Amy Bearce writes magical escapes for young readers and the young at heart. She is the author of the World of Aluvia series, the Secret Psychics series, and the Wish & Wander series, for ages 10+, as well as The Worst Villain Ever, for ages 8+. She is also a former reading teacher and school librarian. As a military kid, she moved eight times before she was eighteen, so she feels especially fortunate to be married to her high school sweetheart. Together they're raising two daughters in San Antonio. You can find her online at amybearce.com.
Reviews

Praise for The Worst Villain Ever:


"A lighthearted and entertaining play on the title's double meaning." - Kirkus Reviews


"Humorous and heartfelt, The Worst Villain Ever is a novel in which a boy learns a compelling lesson about accepting himself as he is." - Foreword Reviews



Praise for other books by Amy Bearce:


"The story moves at a fast clip, with numerous subplots expertly knit together... Shortcuts is a memorable speculative novel that begs for a sequel." --Aimee Jodoin, Foreword Reviews, Starred Review for Shortcuts


"A charming fictional travel companion and inspiring message for burgeoning artists that sharing art takes courage."--School Library Journal, on Rome Reframed


"A great read for military children, kids of divorce, or any middle grade reader who needs encouragement and a reminder that they are capable of more than they realize." -- School Library Journal, on Paris on Repeat


"A delightfully charming and fully entertaining novel for children...fully endorsed and unreservedly recommended." -Midwest Book Review, for Paris on Repeat