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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. I love this book becuase it was about a boy who became president and ran for press.In the story i thiught about him as being more of a goof than a mature 12-year old.The only reason why he ran for president was because his friend Lane brinard was snart enough to help in the election and thats how juddson moon became press and retired five minutes later. ( )"Read my lips: no more homework!" Grownups just mess everything up! They're responsible for the desctruction of the environment, wars in the middle east, and inequality everywhere. What's the solution? Obviously, we need a kid in the Oval Office. Enter Judson Moon and his campaign manager Lane. Lane really believes that a kid can become the next president. Judson thinks it'll be funny to see how many grownups he can get to vote for him. Before they know it, this election will sweep them both off their feet, along with most of the country. A funny book with great narration and it actually does hit on some interesting points. no reviews | add a review
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But sometimes Alice feels as if her real life is just as complicated. Critical Choices is supposed to teach Alice and her friends how to make decisions -- but how can you plan for anything when life seems like an obstacle course?
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