Where are Uglys born? Where do they go to school? And what is Big Toe’s Eaty Feed Speeder? Whether you’re born in the Uglyverse or plan on moving there, you’ll need the Ugly Guide to Being Alive and Staying That Way to help you navigate life’s many Ugly shoals. Visit the Ugly Grade School Lunch-a-Munch Hut, stroll the Ugly College campus, and find out how to survive Ugly work—and even get paid for it!—in the third Ugly Guide from Uglydoll creators David Horvath and Sun-Min Kim. Featuring their original Ugly art style and trademark sense of humor, this will be a must-have for Uglydoll fans of all ages.
This is a very good book that has a lot of humour in it, the colour and the content inside makes this book very appealing to human eye, so I highly recommend this book for children and people who love humour!
This book was hilarious and I enjoyed every page. The book basically gave lessons through "Ugly Dolls" lives. I would absolutely read this book again in the future because it was so entertaining and I found it so funny. I would recommend this book to anyone who could use a good laugh or someone who enjoys books like "Diary Of A Wimpy Kid".
Hilarious and cute, with lots of Ugly awesomeness. The Uglyverse is a weird and wonderful place, not all that different in some ways to our world. The bits about an Ugly childhood (from birth to being a kid through grade school and junior high and high school were especially cute and funny.
The Guide to Being Alive and Staying That Way echoes the same silly, light-hearted humor of the first guide. I'd recommend skipping Ugly Guide 2 altogether.
Not impressed. This dragged on-and-on. I kept wishing it were over. I like Uglydoll books, but I prefer the comic/manga-type ones. I am not real keen on books of lists.