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by Lisa Yee (Author) "I have been accused of being anal retentive, an over-achiever, and a compulsive perfectionist, like those are bad things ..." (more)
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Grade 5-8--Millie, an 11-year-old with a genius IQ, is taking a college poetry class and waiting for her high school senior year. Because she never hesitates to show how much she knows about a particular subject, her peers tend to stay away. Millie's social ineptitude is a cause of concern for her parents. Against her will, she is enrolled in summer volleyball and enlisted to tutor Stanford Wong, a friend of the family. Into this mix enters Emily, a volleyball teammate and typical preteen. The girls become friends but Millie neglects to tell Emily about her genius status. Eventually the truth surfaces and Emily feels betrayed. Millie thinks that Emily is angry because she is smart, never realizing that the betrayal comes from her lack of trust in their friendship. While some readers will have trouble identifying with Millie, her trials and tribulations result in a story that is both funny and heartwarming. A universal truth conveyed is that honesty and acceptance of oneself and of others requires a maturity measured not by IQ but by generosity of spirit.--Sharon Morrison, Southeastern Oklahoma State University, Durant, OK
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The funny and vulnerable Millicent Min springs fully to life through reader Keiko Agena's warm, sensitive reading. In a summer of change, girl genius Millicent hides the fact that she's in high school in order to pass as a regular 11-year-old. She's convinced this is the only way she'll ever have a real friend. At her mother's insistence, she's on a volleyball team, but her ineptness is humiliating. Her best buddy, eccentric Grandma Maddy, is leaving for England. Worst of all, Millicent suspects her mother has a terminal disease. This audiobook is delightful in every way--characters, language, wisdom, and humor. Narrator Agena fully inhabits the heroine, making it a pleasure to spend time with both of them. E.S. © AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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2.0 out of 5 stars This isn't really a journal book, Sep 19 2006
I thought the first part of the book was confusing. It was supposed to be a journal, but Millie kept talking about years back and that day and the next. Doesn't a journal usually keep up with what happened that day? then it jumped a bunch of days like they were no big deal. I wondered if she was supposed to have attention deficit disorder. But, the book got better at the end. I felt sorry for Millie at the beginning. She was being used by an older girl. Then that whole part of the story got dumped without really telling the reader what happened.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Life As A Genius!, Mar 1 2006
By mk (Vancouver) - See all my reviews
Life as a Genius!

Are you a Genius, do you have the same problems as Millicent? You probably don’t. That’s what makes Millicent’s life so… funny! She’s is very smart and intelligent. She’s only eleven, and at the age of 11 years old she was in grade eleven at JFK High and Rodgers College! The author had a realistic style, she put common every day problems, like friendship, and how hard it is to find friendship, in the plot of the story, in the extraordinary life, as a genius.

Millicent also had the lies that people around her have told and the unusual lies that Millicent has told. She can’t seem to be able to catch up with reality, and she was working hard tutoring Stanford- and now that Emily was her friend and didn’t know about her sheer genius, the lie she told arrived as Stanford tutoring Millicent. Millicent is no ordinary eleven year old, she is also a genius. Because Millicent’s life is so easy- her mother sends a twist. She sends Millicent to volleyball-where she meets a friend named Emily. And her mom also sends her to college- where she meets a friend named Debbie. And for both of these she is assured of hope of finding a friend that understands her, and confused by friendship.

Do you think Millicent's life is easy, being the smartest kid in her college course? She has friendship and pain, worrying about her mother and grandmother, and of course, graduating. She meets a friend- but her intelligence finally is not very helpful as she hides the truth from her one true friend she met at volleyball, her name is Emily.

Lisa Yee did an excellent job on writing on how she thought it would be like to be a genius. Millicent learns on how hard it is to be a genius, and as the author says “it takes sheer genius”. Lisa Yee wasn’t a genius, as said in ‘about the author’ but instead, shared her ‘sheer genius’ in writing and creating dioramas. This is why her novel is so realistic and excellent because in her writing she shows true understanding. At grade three she had a comment in her report card saying…
“Lisa had written some nice creative stories.” I believe this is one of her books that’s deserving of a reading, whether it is finished in one sitting, and maybe you enjoy sitting down now or then with hot-chocolate, either way, this book will be something you want to read. Millicent Min was her first and probably not last novel to come.

The theme of the novel is friendship, and how hard it is to stay friends without telling a lie.

My favourite part is when Emily and Millicent are having a pillow fight. Emily is always funny, and always very comforting.

She always has someone she loves. I like her because of her friendliness.

After all these problems, she had no clue on what was the truth, why it had to go this way… after all, to answer my question, Millicent has no ordinary life- and no terrible life, instead she had the life… of a sheer genius.

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5.0 out of 5 stars "Brillant" Book- A Great read!, Jun 25 2004
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I LOVED this book. At first, I thought this book was okay, but as Millicent ( Also know as Millie ) Takes up some "I'm a regular 11 year old girl" sports and actually meets a girl named Emily. Even though they are different, Millicent and Emily are bound to be friends. But Millie doesn't tell her she's in college.

- I reccomend this book for ages 5- ??. It was a great price for a thick book... about 280 pages... I got mine for 4.99 :)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Humor!
It's always a joy to find a book that I can't put down, and MILLICENT MIN was such a story. Lisa Yee has accomplished two very difficult feats, combining a genuinely funny book... Read more
Published on May 27 2004 by David LaRochelle

5.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't put it down!
I loved "Millicent Min,Girl Genius" It was a great book and I loved the way it was in Diary form.It was hard however to visualize Emily and Stanford, 2 of the main chracters. Read more
Published on May 5 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars OKAY............................
This was an OK book. Just average, with nothing too special about it. But still worth a read. But you may find yourself being annoyed at Emily for being so spoiled and selfish... Read more
Published on April 23 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars Smart & Funny!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:) :) :)
This book was really good but I had one problem. For some reason I just could not picture some of the characters in my head. Read more
Published on Mar 3 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars For kids of all ages
Recently we were given a copy of Millie. When I picked it up to flip through the pages, I couldn't put it down. And I am a 54 year old father of 6. Read more
Published on Feb 27 2004 by Curtis Feldmann

4.0 out of 5 stars Lisa Yee's emerges as one of today's best new authors!
When I finished listening to the unabridged audio version of MILLICENT MIN, GIRL GENIUS, I began looking forward to more books by the perceptive and witty Yee. Read more
Published on Jan 13 2004 by Gregory Ehrbar

5.0 out of 5 stars Millicent made my day!
I just loved this book! All about Millicent and her very "special" - albeit sometimes clueless - view on life and relationships as a very brilliant 11-year-old. Read more
Published on Oct 7 2003 by rockinrobin999

5.0 out of 5 stars Smart and Funny "Genius"
The debut novel Millicent Min, Girl Genius by Lisa Yee is an absolute riot. Millicent is eleven years old - and recently completed eleventh grade. Read more
Published on Oct 6 2003 by Little Willow

5.0 out of 5 stars Not Just Kid Stuff
Millie is a grown-up trapped in a kid's world. This story is a kid's book that works on an adult level - a brilliant achievement by this gifted writer. Read more
Published on Oct 2 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Straight A's
I loved this book. (Some people think that I am like Millie, but I'll take that as a complement.)

Millicent Min is really smart, and really dumb at the same time. Read more

Published on Sep 28 2003

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