Weirdo (Weirdo 1), Volume 1 (Weirdo)
Weirdo (Weirdo 1), Volume 1 (Weirdo) book cover

Weirdo (Weirdo 1), Volume 1 (Weirdo)

Paperback – Illustrated, January 29, 2019

Price
$5.68
Format
Paperback
Pages
144
Publisher
Scholastic Inc.
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1338305586
Dimensions
7.6 x 0.55 x 5.2 inches
Weight
6.6 ounces

Description

From School Library Journal Gr 1–4—Weir Do thinks he lost the lottery when it comes to names. His mother named him after her last name before marriage, and Do (rhymes with "go") may pay homage to his father's Vietnamese heritage, but does Weir no favors when he starts a new school. However, Weir's name is only the beginning of his problems as he struggles to make new friends and impress his crush despite her meeting his family, who live up to his "weird" namesake. The line cartoons that accompany the spare text makes this title serviceable to younger or reluctant readers. However, despite the diversity of the cast and often bodily-function induced chuckles provided by the author, other troubling aspects lie beneath the seemingly harmless doodles. Noting "a few surefire signs" on how to spot slow guys before a race, such as "socks pulled up too high" as well as a muscle contest between the boys after a female classmate compliments Weir's as "huge" knocks on toxic masculinity's door. Lining up girls in Weir's class in order of attractiveness, with his crush being seventh, as well as Weir's older sister shaming him for wearing her hand-me-down shoes round out the casual misogyny. As the book is already so short with not much plot outside of fart jokes and crushes, any misstep may as well be a full-on crash landing. VERDICT A passable purchase for those in desperate need of Wimpy Kid readalikes, but most socially conscious collections would be better served with Janet Tashjian's My Life as a Book or Stephan Pastis's "Timmy Failure" books.—Brittany Drehobl, Morton Grove Public Library, IL Anh Do is an accomplished writer, actor, producer, and stand-up comedian, as well as a runner-up on Australia's Dancing with the Stars . His award-winning adult autobiography, The Happiest Refugee , is an international bestseller, and he's the author of two bestselling chapter book series, WeirDo and Ninja Kid. He lives in Sydney, Australia.

Features & Highlights

  • From bestselling author Anh Do comes the hilarious hit chapter book series, WeirDo. These illustrated books will keep readers laughing as Weir and his friends navigate the trials of elementary school.
  • Meet Weir Do.No, that's not a typo, that's his name!Weir Do's the new kid in school. With an unforgettable name, a crazy family, and some seriously weird habits, fitting in won't be easy . . . but it will be funny!

Customer Reviews

Rating Breakdown

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Most Helpful Reviews

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Worst Book

Worst book! Its a shame what we are teaching to our kids. Books are for enlightening young minds.
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Appropriate for 1st or 2nd grader

My rating is based on target audience/reading level- my son is in 3rd grade and read this in 45 minutes (And it’s not like he’s an exceptional reader) - it’s mostly pictures and is short. I was hoping for something closer to the Diary of A Wimpy kid books that would keep him occupied longer. That being said he did love it and it would probably be great for a 6 or maybe 7 year old- any older and I’d suggest the library so you don’t spend money on something that won’t occupy someone long.
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My 7 year old loved it!

My 1st grade seven year old loved it! He read it in about three days and was asking for the next book already. We found this series after my son fell in love with Anh Do's other series Ninja Kid.
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Filth for kids.

Not for young readers, talks about a toilet seat falling on a little boys penis!! And more filth, keep young girls from this crap.
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Great boys series

Great series! Problem is we are into the series and can’t find some of them! Wish they were easier to buy.
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Son didn’t find it funny.

So so
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It's a hit!

My kid's LOVED this! They thought it was super funny!
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Funny!

My 3rd grade students love this book!
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8 year old enjoyed it.

8 year old enjoyed it.
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Cute and funny

Cute book for a Six Year old boy to read