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Diary of a parent trainer, Jenny Smith. 1st ed. p. cm. Summary: Thirteen-year-old Katie Sutton, a self-proclaimed expert on grown-up behavior, begins writing a user’s manual to help other teens train and operate their parents, but when her own mother starts dating Yellow Tie Man, Katie needs all of her expertise to get rid of him. eISBN: 978-0-375-98894-3. Other author's books: Diary of a Parent Trainer.

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by Jennifer Smith (Author). This book is classed as a YA title, but I don't think it is going to appeal to the majority of YA readers; I would class Diary of a Parent Trainer as a Middle Grade or Middle School read. It was a fun, very cute book, but it was definitely a bit on the juvenile side. I loved the Brit humor and the characters were just great. They were very real and the story, written as a series of diary entries, disguised as a "how to" for dealing with adults, was really funny, insightful, and much deeper than the synopsis and title imply.

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Meet Katie Sutton. She may just look like your average thirteen-year-old girl but in reality, she's the world's leading expert in Grown Up behavior. And you're in luck because in your hands you hold a one-of-a-kind guide to training your parent and becoming highly skilled at: understanding their insane behavior, predicting their next moves, and operating them to your best advantage. So please keep this book out of the way of your grown up, we don't want them going into "grumpy mode" too soon.
Akir
I loved this book I am a picky reader and this book was fantastic!!!! I don't read very quickly but this is not an easy book but a fairly quick one
Aria
This book is classed as a YA title, but I don't think it is going to appeal to the majority of YA readers; I would class Diary of a Parent Trainer as a Middle Grade or Middle School read. It was a fun, very cute book, but it was definitely a bit on the juvenile side. I loved the Brit humor and the characters were just great. They were very real and the story, written as a series of diary entries, disguised as a "how to" for dealing with adults, was really funny, insightful, and much deeper than the synopsis and title imply. This book is more of a coming of teenage (it's a bit too young to be a "coming of age" novel) story that deals with not only what it's like to be a middle school aged girl, but one who is dealing with her mother dating someone after the death of her father. It has a really positive message that is masked with humor and wit, which is exactly how this type of book needs to be written if readers are going to get anything from from it. Tweens and teens don't want to be preached to, and this book never comes off that way; readers will absorb the message without ever realizing that it was there, and I LOVE that. Honestly, kids will have such a great time relating to all of the funny, very true, things that the protagonist observes about grown-ups, that they will never catch on that they are learning valuable life lessons at the same time. That said, there are a few mentions of "snogging" (the setting is in England), a spattering of language here and there, and some allusions toward sex (although no outright mentions), so some parents might not want their middle grade child reading this, and that is where I am struggling... Although I liked this book, I can't really say that it has a very wide audience, which is a shame. The average reader over the age of about 13 is going to think this is a kid's book, and they wouldn't be wrong. Because of this, my rating is reflective of what I would think if I were reading it as a person of the audience it is best suited (girls, ages 9-13). As an adult reader, I would probably give it more like 3 stars.

My Rating: 4 stars

Grade Level Recommendation: As I mentioned above, this is a book best suited for upper middle grades (4th or 5th) through about 7th grade.
Cyregaehus
I haven't read this book but based on the giggle, whispers, and "did you read that" between my 8 yr old girl and 9 yr old boy it must have been good in their eyes.
Zeli
I gave this book a 5 because I'm nice and cause this book is amazing... But there's to many modes to follow. And FYI... They're Brittish. And who doesn't love a good accent??? This book is fun to read. I'm afraid of the dark... And this book made me feel safe at night... And that's all I have to say about that. <3 this book. :D :)
Diary of a Parent Trainer ebook
Author:
Jennifer Smith
Category:
Growing Up & Facts of Life
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EPUB size:
1121 kb
FB2 size:
1878 kb
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1860 kb
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Publisher:
Delacorte Books for Young Readers (June 12, 2012)
Pages:
320 pages
Rating:
4.3
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