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The Triple Chocolate Brownie Genius

Audiobook

Michael Wise is lazy and unmotivated, and the perfect student council president for J.R. Wilcott Middle School.

But one day everything changes drastically when Michael innocently indulges in his favourite treat, his mom's triple chocolate brownies. Unbeknownst to Michael, his computer programming dad accidentally left a chip on the counter when his mom was mixing the recipe. The nanochip, which his dad had developed, is loaded with educational data...and now it's been absorbed into Michael.

To Michael's horror, he begins spouting information in his French class, he's a master chef at home, and he's a sudden whiz in math. Before he knows it, Michael is not the happy underachiever he used to be, but a brainiac, held up as an example by his teachers, and hated by everyone in the student body.

What has happened to the old Michael? Is the underachiever gone for good?


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Publisher: RMW KIDS Audiobooks Edition: Unabridged

OverDrive Listen audiobook

  • ISBN: 9781926943091
  • File size: 107819 KB
  • Release date: November 1, 2010
  • Duration: 03:44:37

MP3 audiobook

  • ISBN: 9781926943091
  • File size: 107840 KB
  • Release date: November 1, 2010
  • Duration: 03:44:36
  • Number of parts: 4

Formats

OverDrive Listen audiobook
MP3 audiobook

Languages

English

Levels

ATOS Level:4.8
Lexile® Measure:660
Interest Level:4-8(MG)

Michael Wise is lazy and unmotivated, and the perfect student council president for J.R. Wilcott Middle School.

But one day everything changes drastically when Michael innocently indulges in his favourite treat, his mom's triple chocolate brownies. Unbeknownst to Michael, his computer programming dad accidentally left a chip on the counter when his mom was mixing the recipe. The nanochip, which his dad had developed, is loaded with educational data...and now it's been absorbed into Michael.

To Michael's horror, he begins spouting information in his French class, he's a master chef at home, and he's a sudden whiz in math. Before he knows it, Michael is not the happy underachiever he used to be, but a brainiac, held up as an example by his teachers, and hated by everyone in the student body.

What has happened to the old Michael? Is the underachiever gone for good?


Expand title description text