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Summer Reading: Masters of Mischief – The Misadventures of Max Crumbly #3 {Giveaway}

Thanks, Simon & Schuster for partnering with me for this summer reading giveaway. The Misadventures of Max Crumbly series is a great addition to any tween library and makes for great summer reading. Buckle up for a wild ride with Max Crumbly, Middle Schooler extraordinaire! This post contains an affiliate link. When you make a purchase using the links below, I may earn me a small commission.

Looking for a summer reading Adventure? Masters of Mischief the 3rd in the series from The Misadventures of Max Crumbly is now in stores. Win a copy today!

Masters of Mischief

From #1 New York Times bestselling Dork Diaries author Rachel Renée Russell comes the third book in a series about Max Crumbly and his daily ups and downs in middle school.

When we last left our courageous hero, Max Crumbly, and his trusty sidekick Erin, they had just finished foiling the plans of some bumbling thieves. But Max and Erin were trapped in a smelly, dangerous dumpster of doom and about to be discovered by the last people they wanted to find them.

Now in this latest installment of Max’s journals, Max and Erin face foes both new and old as their misadventures continue. Can the two friends avoid detection—and detention!—while keeping South Ridge Middle School safe from bullies and criminals?

About The Misadventures of Max Crumbly

If you have a tween or teen that really enjoyed Dork Diaries, then your kid is going to love all the mayhem that Max Crumbly gets himself into. I read this to Emily, she’s 7 now, and she loved it – and was even inspired to start her own diary. The illustrations really grabbed, and kept, her attention – making this book a win in our house!

Masters of Mischief is the 3rd book in The Misadventures of Max Crumbly series by author Rachel Renée Russell. The book is published by Simon & Schuster, is in stores now and is recommended for ages 9 – 13. The first two books of the series, Locker Hero and Middle School Mayhem, are available in stores and as a trio on Amazon.

Be the hero you’ve always admired!

Set in the world of the mega-hit series Dork Diaries, The Misadventures of Max Crumbly stars Max Crumbly, friend to Nikki Maxwell of Dork Diaries, who goes to a different school and manages to get into a whole lot of trouble. The series is written in diary format with illustrations and doodles of Max’s mishaps.

Looking for a summer reading Adventure? Masters of Mischief the 3rd in the series from The Misadventures of Max Crumbly is now in stores. Win a copy today!

In the beginning of the series, Max starts at a new middle school and faces the school bully who has begun a habit of stuffing Max into his locker. Max wants nothing more than to be like his comic superhero idols and though his ability to smell pizza from a block away isn’t exactly a superpower, he’s still going to try to be the hero his school needs!

While fans of Dork Diaries will be familiar with the format and enjoy new stories from the same world, this series featuring a male protagonist will also appeal to boy readers. As in Dork Diaries, the characters make up a wide range of diversity. And also like Dork Diaries, The Misadventures of Max Crumbly series is about embracing who you are and having a ton of fun along the way!

Looking for a summer reading Adventure? Masters of Mischief the 3rd in the series from The Misadventures of Max Crumbly is now in stores. Win a copy today! Author Rachel Renée Russell - Photo credit: Suna Lee
Author Rachel Renée Russell – Photo credit: Suna Lee

About the Author Rachel Renée Russell

Rachel Renée Russell is an attorney who prefers writing tween books to legal briefs. (Mainly because books are a lot more fun and pajamas and bunny slippers aren’t allowed in court.) She is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the blockbuster book series Dork Diaries and the exciting new series The Misadventures of Max Crumbly. There are more than 25 million copies of her books in print worldwide, and they have been translated into thirty-four languages. She enjoys working with her two daughters, Erin and Nikki, who help write and illustrate her books. Rachel lives in Chantilly, Virginia.

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Looking for a summer reading Adventure? Masters of Mischief the 3rd in the series from The Misadventures of Max Crumbly is now in stores. Win a copy today!

Masters of Mischief – The Misadventures of Max Crumbly #3 Giveaway

One (1) winner will receive:

One lucky reader will have the chance to win the Masters of Mischief giveaway, as mentioned above, ARV $75. The Masters of Mischief giveaway will run from the time posted until 11:59pm EST on 7/8/19. All entrants must be at least 18 years of age or older and residents of the United States. You must use the Rafflecopter below to enter. Good Luck!

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Comments (93)

  • I loved all the Nancy Drew books when I was a kid.

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  • My favorite children’s book is the Pokey Little Puppy

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  • I love the Curious George books when I was younger.

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  • I liked read the Bobbsey Twin series when I was a child.

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  • Heidi.

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  • The Misadventures of Max Crumbly, Locker Hero

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  • My favorite book to read as a child was the Anne of Green Gables series.

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  • I didn’t have a favorite book but I did have a favorite series of the baby sitters club.

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  • cat in the hat

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  • My favorite book was Charlotte’s Web.

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  • As a Child, i loved Goldilocks and the 3 bears.

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  • I always loved anything Dr Suess as a kid.

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  • As a kid I liked to read Charlotte’s Web.

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  • One of my favorites was the original Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales. I don’t think my parents had any idea how “grim” it actually was!

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  • My favorite book to read as a child was Pippi Longstocking

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  • I loved all of the Beverly Cleary Books. I love to read to this day.

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  • I used to love the Nancy Drew books and Babysitters Club the best.

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  • One of my favorite books growing up was Charlotte’s Web,it made me laugh and cry and I couldn’t put it down,then I would read it all over again.

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  • the adventures of the black hand gang.

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  • I remember reading and enjoying The Borrowers books by Mary Norton.

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  • I loved reading any kind of mystery book.

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  • My favorite book was Bambi

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  • I loved reading Nancy Drew and The Hardy Boys as a kid.

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  • One of my favorites was Where the Sidewalk Ends.

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  • My favorite book was the babysitter club series

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  • My favorite book to read as a child was Charlotte’s Web. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  • favorite book is The runaway Bunny

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  • I liked charlotte’s web!

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  • I read the Nancy Drew series over and over again.

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  • Favorite books growing up – anything by Judy Blume

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  • My favorite books were Nancy Drew Mysteries.

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  • My favorite book as a child was a collection of spooky stories called “Whistle in the Graveyard”. I used to borrow it from the library over and over. Thank you for the chance to win.

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  • I loved reading books and stories about Joan of Arc when I was growing up.

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  • I loved the Black Stallion series. I was soo into horses, and would save my allowances, draw pictures of horses, play pretend horse…. and reading about them was how I loved to fall asleep!

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  • Charlottes Web was my favorite book.

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  • My favorite book as a child was Little Men by Louisa May Alcott

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  • As a child, which was a long time ago, I loved reading Pippi Longstocking.

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  • my kids love Goodnight Moon

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  • Nancy Drew

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  • My favorite book was The Baby-Sitters Club series.

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  • I enjoyed reading Nancy Drew.

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  • I loved Fudge by Judy Blume

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  • My favorite book is Harry Potter and the Sorceror Stone. I can read it over and over.

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  • My favorite book when I was a child was Charlotte’s Web.

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  • I use to love to read Aesop’s Fables. I would read them over and over. Thank you!

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    • Mama E

      A true classic! One that all children should have a chance to read.

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  • Where the Red Fern Grows

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  • My favorite book as a child was Charlotte’s Web.

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  • I loved all of the Bernstein Bear Books.

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    • Mama E

      Bernstein Bears was always a fun collection to read!

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  • I loved Little Women & The Giving Tree! I read both countless times!

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  • I don’t recall but I was happy reading a dictionary. lol

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    • Mama E

      I loved the dictionary. We recently gave my 7-year-old her first children’s dictionary so she can look up meanings and spellings.

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  • I love the Trixie Belden series

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  • My favorite book when I was young was Peter Pan. I also liked The Wizard Of Oz.

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  • I loved the Babysitter’s Club series!

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  • I loved the Baby Sitters Club series

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  • I was obsessed with the whole Peter Rabbit series!

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  • I liked green eggs and ham

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  • I loved the Trixie Beldon series. I wish they would make it into a movie, would be great for kids today to watch.

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  • I love Charlotte’s Web and when I got older, I liked the Babysitter’s Club.

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  • My favorite books to read growing up were always Little House on the Prairie Books or Nancy Drew books.

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  • I loved Ferdinand and the Flowers

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  • Grimm’s Fairy Tales was my favorite.

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  • I liked reading Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys mysteries!

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  • dr seuss horton hears a who

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  • I loved to read the Hardy Boys Mysteries.

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  • My favorite book was Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban!

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  • I loved Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day.
    Thanks for the contest.

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  • when i was really little i loved Are you my Mother. As a teen i love the babysitters club books and Beverly Cleary books.

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  • I was a book nerd, but as a young child, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory sparked my imagination like no other book!

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  • I loved reading The Little House on the Prairie books.

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  • I loved reading my children’s bible.

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  • Hansel and Gretel

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  • I loved reading all of the Clifford books from the Scholastic Book Fair. I also enjoyed the Bernstein Bear series.

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  • I used to love Nancy Drew as a kid!

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  • Mary Poppins

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  • I always enjoyed reading the Bernstein Bears

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  • Beverly cleary, Anne of Green gables, boxcar children and babysitters club. Sure wish I still had any of them

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  • If You Give A Mouse A Cookie was my favorite book as a child

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  • I just loved Little Women.

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  • My favorite books as a child were the Nancy Drew books! I can’t pick just one!

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  • I like the book, “There is a Monster at the End of this Book.”

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  • I like “The Hobbit.”

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  • I loved to read Shel Silverstein as a child, especially Where the Sidewalk Ends

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  • Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder

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  • Where the Sidewalk Ends – Shell Silverstein.

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  • I would say most of the Fudge books from Judy Blume.

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  • Charlotte’s Web was one of my favorite books.

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  • Where the red fern grows and Runny Babbit

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  • I liked The Dark is Rising series.

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  • It was all about the Babysitter’s Club when I was a little girl!

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  • I really love Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as a child.

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