'A clever, thoughtful and totally original book.' The Bookseller, Editor's Choice
'The enjoyable format has huge appeal and unexpected value as it is thoughtful, empowering and wise as well as wryly comic.' LoveReading
'Perfect for fans of Jacqueline Wilson.' School Reading List
'Inventive and thought-provoking, this clever 9+ take on Choose Your Own Adventure books allows the reader to guide Fred through thorny decisions about school, friendship and self-expression, with eight different possible endings.' Guardian
'Fun, clever and interactive' The Week Junior, Book of the Week
'Rollercoaster of a book' First News
Fred can't make a decision about anything -
his parents always tell him what to do, from what to eat every day to which secondary school to choose.
that's how Fred has found himself a pupil at the high-pressure, strict Gains School, when he'd much rather be going to Browtree, with its brilliant art department and kind teachers.
As Fred waits for the bus to his new school, he sees the bus for Browtree pull up - and a wild, thrilling, thought strikes him. Should he jump on this bus and pretend he's a new student at Browtree?
Will he be brave enough to follow a different path for once?
You, the reader, will stand in Fred's shoes and make decisions alongside him throughout this story. You'll help him stand-up for what he believes in, learn what he truly loves to do, make good friends and face choices about whether to swerve or walk into drama.
YOU are in charge of The Boy With Big Decisions!
An interactive book with multiple pathways for kids to follow - Sliding Doors for a younger audience! A book to encourage empathy and kindness in young readers
Perfect for fans of Jacqueline Wilson, Lisa Thompson and Jenny Pearson.
Praise for The Boy Who Made Everyone Laugh
'This incredible debut tugs at your heartstrings and makes you laugh out loud in equal measure. I guarantee you'll be cheering along in the final pages!' Lisa Thompson
'It's Wonder with one-liners.' Scott Evans, The Reader Teacher
What a quirky concept! Normally this plot (boy is having hard time at school and with his parents) would not inspire me to pick it up as it's very young teen drama. However when I saw it was a choose the ending book I just had to give it a try. there's a little map in the back that shows you how many different endings there are and how you go about getting to them without giving away any spoilers so I tried all 8 combinations. I liked how each ending was slightly different and they hadn't rehashed the same thing on more than one ending. I also liked how the characters that were featured more heavily in the A route do pop up as a cameo in the B route and vice versa. A nice touch.
A fun new style of book. Choose your own adventure style. Fred is never allowed to make decisions in his family. So when he starts a new school - he gets to the bus stop and then you choose which school he goes to - the rich strict school or the Steiner style school. And then you choose his journey. Lots of fun and good for reluctant readers. Upper primary recommended.