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Who Put That Hair in My Toothbrush?
Who Put That Hair in My Toothbrush?
Who Put That Hair in My Toothbrush?
Audiobook6 hours

Who Put That Hair in My Toothbrush?

Written by Jerry Spinelli

Narrated by Christina Moore and Johnny Heller

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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About this audiobook

Megin is 12; her brother Greg is 14. Megin is a slob; Greg is fastidious. They call each other Megamouth and Grosso. Between the two, the household is filled with their teasing and fighting. They are experts at the usual games of sibling rivalry and experts at inventing new ones. From carefully-planted cockroaches to creme doughnut fights, Megin and Greg's antics keep them in constant trouble. But even as they think up new ways to bug each other, they are also growing up. Soon, their rivalry will put them both to tests that have higher stakes than either Megin or Greg can imagine. Jerry Spinelli, a Newbery Medalist, has raised six children, so he has plenty of firsthand information about kids like Megin and Greg. This energetic audiobook is a riotous trip through the early teenage years, especially with its dual narration by two of the most spirited readers of children's literature. If you enjoy this book, listen to Jerry Spinelli's Crash, an ALSC Notable Recording.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 20, 2014
ISBN9781490638980
Who Put That Hair in My Toothbrush?
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Jerry Spinelli

Jerry Spinelli received the Newbery Medal for Maniac Magee and a Newbery Honor for Wringer. His other books include Stargirl; Love, Stargirl; Smiles to Go; Loser; Jake and Lily; Hokey Pokey; and The Warden’s Daughter. His novels are recognized for their humor and poignancy, and his characters and situations are often drawn from his real-life experience as a father of six children. Jerry lives with his wife, Eileen, also a writer, in Wayne, Pennsylvania.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Megin (7th grade) and Greg (9th grade) are a pair of siblings who hate each other to the extreme. Sibling rivalry is the main theme of the book. They alternate chapters in this book, telling their own first persons stories, which overlap in places, but are largely independent. Neither kid is particularly likable. Greg's stories focus on his attempts to get a girlfriend, first by using one girl to get to another. Megin is a hockey fanatic, prone to violence, and with no respect for her parents. Megin does have a redeeming side story in her friendship with a woman in a nursing home.You just know this book has to end with the brother and sister realizing that they do in fact love each other. And it does, but it sort of rushes through that part, so it wasn't as satisfying an ending as I would have hoped for.It wasn't terrible, but I wouldn't recommend it either. Definitely not one of Spinelli's best.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This is the one that turned me into a Spinelli fan.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I really liked this book, it was funny, sad, touching, and the reader could definitely relate. Megan and Greg are typical siblings, fights, hatred, and name calling. I liked Greg's bad luck with the girl he liked, Jennifer. First, he works out all summer to impress her, to find out she moved. Then he tries to go to her house, but gets stopped by a police man. Next, he went to her fair, she was sick. Then, he went to her friends birthday party, but when he got there she was leaving. I didn't like how it ended they could've added another month to say how Greg's relationship toward Megan had changed after she saved him and he saved her. she ran away and Greg got worried, to apologize he went to get Megan's Wayne Gretsky hockey stick he threw. as he went to get it the ice broke and Megan came to save him. Greg and Sara made a great couple and were so cute. I'm glad Zoe and Megan could be friends. Sue Ann was glad, too. I like that Greg and Megan got along. they seem much happier.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Great Book hooked into the storynothing boring all goodand the characters share lots of emotions and then are happy
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    It was a funny book and exciting. It always kept you offguard. Zoe came from California and all the boys liked her so all of the girls were jealous of her. All of the girls followed her to find out about what California girls do. The only thing i didn't understand was why they called the book this. -SS