Like A Boss Best Wishes 4, Sarah Mlynowski
Like A Boss Best Wishes 4, Sarah Mlynowski
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Like A Boss (Best Wishes #4)

Author: Sarah Mlynowski, Hena Khan

Narrator: TBD

Unabridged: 4 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/12/2024


Synopsis

Pass the wishes on! This New York Times bestselling multi-author series is like American Girl with magic.In this installment, written by acclaimed authors Sarah Mlynowski and Hena Khan, the magic, wish-granting bracelet lands with a girl in Washington, D.C., who ends up being put in charge of... well, everything!Maya Amir of Washington, D.C. is having a bad day. Her family visiting from out of town have taken over her room, and worst of all, an annoying classmate has taken over the Environmental Club but doesn't seem to care about the environment the way Maya does.Then Maya receives a mysterious, magic bracelet in the mail from Lucy, a girl in Fort Worth, Texas, who had the bracelet last time. The bracelet grants wishes and Maya is having a hard time deciding what to wish for. Until she accidentally wishes to be in charge during a meeting of the Environmental Club. Suddenly, Maya is the head of the club!At first, Maya is thrilled by her newfound authority. That is, until everyone starts asking for her help! Her teacher leaves the classroom to her for a day and then the principal of her entire school puts Maya in charge. One day, the President of the United States shows up with a very important request: Maya needs to step in as Commander-in-Chief! How can she say no?Maya does her best but soon, she's overwhelmed by her newfound responsibilities, and she's terrified she's going to let everyone down. With the support of her new long-distance friends, Addie, Becca, and Lucy, and some help from her family, can Maya untangle the bracelet's magic, all while learning what it means to be a real leader?

About Sarah Mlynowski

Sarah Mlynowski is the New York Times bestselling author of the Whatever After series, the Magic in Manhattan series, Best Wishes, Gimme a Call, and a bunch of other books for teens and tweens, including the Upside-Down Magic series, which she cowrites with Lauren Myracle and Emily Jenkins and which was adapted into a movie for the Disney Channel. Originally from Montreal, Sarah now lives in Los Angeles with her family. Visit Sarah online at sarahm.com and find her on Instagram, Facebook, and X at @sarahmlynowski.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Soph on November 09, 2024

I don't really know how I found this book.... I was looking at the shelves at Barnes & Noble, and I saw it! I'm a Sarah Mlynowski super-fan, so I knew that this book had not come out yet. That was really cool! I can't believe we're already on the FORTH book in the series. This book is about Maya Amir......more

Goodreads review by Lisa on December 14, 2024

5th grader Maya Amir is the next recipient of the magical bracelet. She really wanted to be the president of the environmental club, but when her best friend Hazel stepped up and volunteered, Maya didn't want to run against her. But Hazel wanted to plan posters that included a bunch of glitter and p......more

Goodreads review by Luna on April 22, 2025

Little but too progressive for me but other than that. Like you can totally tell the author is left leaning .......more

Goodreads review by Melinda on December 01, 2024

This was a fun, fast read, and even though I hadn't read the first books in the series, I wasn't lost. I enjoyed the premise, characters, and resolution. The writing was breezy. Very enjoyable.......more

Goodreads review by Anna on March 03, 2025

I wish there were more books in this series.......more


Quotes

Praise for Best Wishes #2:"Mayhem, confusion, twists and turns, and even laugh-out-loud hilarity ensue... Delightful, with just the right touch of magic." -- Kirkus Reviews"Provides welcome humor as well as insights... engaging and fun." -- BooklistPraise for Best Wishes #1:"Readers will love Becca... A coming-of-age tale told with humor, compassion, and more than a touch of magic." -- Kirkus Reviews"The lively first volume in a planned series about a magical bracelet capable of bestowing a single wish [has a] brisk pace and... may well be helpful to girls ages 7-11 who are in friendship throes." -- The Wall Street Journal"An empathetic heroine and winningly absurd situations offer over-the-top hilarity." -- Publishers WeeklyPraise for the Whatever After series:"Kids will race through these laugh-out-loud, action-packed, magical adventures." -- Max Brallier, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Kids on Earth series"A dazzling gem of a series!" -- Karina Yan Glaser, New York Times bestselling author of The Vanderbeekers series"The feminist in me adored it, and the mother in me loved how my daughter would long to cuddle in close as we read together." -- Danielle Herzog, blogging for The Washington Post"Hilarious... with unexpected plot twists and plenty of girl power." -- Booklist"An uproariously funny read. The swift pace of the tale and non-stop action... will enchant readers from the first page." -- Kirkus Reviews"Giddy, fizzy, hilarious fun!" -- Lauren Myracle, author of Luv Ya Bunches"Tons of fractured fairy tale fun!" -- Meg Cabot, author of Allie Finkle's Rules for Girls series and The Princess Diaries series Praise for Amina's Voice:* "This compassionate, timely novel is highly recommended for all libraries." -- Booklist, starred review* "A universal story of self-acceptance and the acceptance of others. A welcome addition to any middle grade collection." -- School Library Journal, starred review* "Amina's middle school woes and the universal themes running through the book transcend culture, race, and religion." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review"For inspiring empathy in young readers, you can't get better than this book." -- R. J. Palacio, #1 New York Times bestselling author of WonderPraise for Amina's Song:* "Khan excellently weaves together complex issues of feeling torn between two parts of one's identity, illness in the family, helping others, and finding out that growing up does not have to mean growing apart. Highly recommended for all collections." -- Booklist, starred review"Readers will enjoy being along for the ride as Amina sorts through mild middle school turbulence and finds satisfying ways to express and share her true self... A sweet sequel." -- Kirkus Reviews