The Secret Diary of the World's Worst Genius
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About The Book

Once upon a time I was an average Joe neither at the top nor at the bottom. Heck I was even the middle sibling! But all it took was one test just one to change my life. Suddenly I was important I was a Genius. Everyone was waiting anxiously to hear the pearls of wisdom that would drop from my mouth. Only one problem I didn't know what I was a genius at. If you think geniuses have it all I bet you haven't met someone like me. I'd give anything to be a normal thirteen-year-old again. At least I wouldn't be dragged everywhere from museums to theatre classes to horse races to find out my 'generosity'. At least my best friend wouldn't act like I've got a contagious disease. At least I wouldn't be a freak.Still want to know more? Take a peek into this secret diary to find out what happens when an ordinary boy suddenly becomes the world's Worst Genius. Book FeaturesA fast paced absorbing narrative A protagonist who will grab you by the heartstrings right away Rich in humour and incident Crisp and fun narrative style and an engaging diary format Perfect to read over a lazy weekend Ideal for the tweens of today Part of the series which includes The Secret Diary of the world's Worst Cook by Subhadra Sen GuptaA Children’s Bookshelf Selection Each month our editor’s pick the best books for children and young adults by age to be a part of the children’s bookshelf. These are editorial recommendations made by our team of experts. Our monthly reading list includes a mix of bestsellers and top new releases and evergreen books that will help enhance a child’s reading life.About the AuthorParo Anand can't stop writing and has written twenty-three books so far for children young adults and adults. She also works with children in schools and NGOs through her programme Literature in Action. She is a world-record holder for helping children make the world's Longest Newspaper. She has performed her stories in many parts of India UK France and Switzerland. She has been awarded for her contribution to children's literature by The Russian Centre for Science and Culture. Her work has been listed on the IBBY Honour List.
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