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Zack Files 17: Yikes! Grandma's a Teenager (The Zack Files)

(Book #17 in the Zack Files Series)

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The Zack Files #17. This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

4 ratings

A Funny, Funny Book

Yikes! Grandma's a Teenager is a really funny book. It is about Zack's grandma who keeps on getting younger and younger. There are two parts that I think are the funniest. One of them is when Zack's grandma becomes a little kid. She gets in a fight with someone and has to go to the principal's office. The other one is when she is about two or three years old, and she says it is her birthday. Zack's dad asks her what she wants for her birthday and Grandma Leah says in a baby voice that she wants a pony. Zack says that they can't fit a pony in the house. Grandma Leah says a small pony is fine. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes to laugh a lot.

Rock and Roll Grandma

Have you ever been so entertained by a book? Well here is the one. Once you read this book you cannot even close it! It is about how a grandma turns into a teenager. Zack tries to find out a way to change her back. Find what he does by reading this fantastic story.

Pretty Good for an 8-year-old like me

I thought the book was good because the author added stuff that younger kids and teenagers do at their age. I would've given it five stars except that there was maybe a little too much detail for Grandma Leah.Thank you and now it's my bedtime

Grandma, What a Teenager!

Yikes, Grandma's a Teenager is a wonderful book. At first, Zack's grandma is tired, just wants her coffee, and goes to bed early. But then because of a crystal bracelet, she turns into a teenager. She buys strange clothes and jokes about getting her nose pierced. Zack thinks it is cool, but Zack's dad is really freaked out about it. I think grandmas will like this book. You might want to read it to your grandma --- I did!
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