Sean Rosen Is Not for Sale
By Jeff Baron
3/5
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About this ebook
Get ready for the sequel to I Represent Sean Rosen, the original and very funny debut novel that has the New York Times–bestselling creator of Big Nate, Lincoln Peirce, proclaiming, "Sean Rosen is my hero!"
The stakes are higher, the funny stuff is funnier, and the completely original and individual wunderkind Sean Rosen is balancing middle school and his career in ways never before seen. The adventures of Sean Rosen and his fictitious manager, Dan Welch, continue as Sean works on his screenplay, deals with seventh grade and track practice and a dog-walking job, records his podcasts, and tries to keep his brush with stardom a secret from his parents. Meanwhile, a major Hollywood movie studio has sent a private detective to Sean's town to find out who this Sean Rosen kid is, and what the nature is, exactly, of his big idea. Featuring another original Christoph Niemann cover, this is perfect for fans of Jack Gantos, Jeff Kinney, and Carl Hiassen.
Jeff Baron
Jeff Baron wrote episodes of prime-time series for all the major networks. He worked on multiple movie and TV projects with Disney and Nickelodeon. He's an internationally acclaimed playwright, and earlier in his career he was a marketing director, speechwriter, cook, and camp counselor. He lives in New York City. Sean Rosen lives somewhere in the middle, between New York City and Los Angeles. To watch Sean's podcasts—the very thing that made him famous in the first place—go to www.seanrosen.com.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5After he turns down the contract with a major movie company so he can write his own screenplay, Sean still isn’t done in the business world. He wants to sell the idea that will change the entertainment industry forever. He emails a head a company, but also continues to get emails from other companies about his movie. Because more than one company is interested he thinks it would be a good idea to start a bidding war. In between negotiating terms, pretending to be Dan Welch (his manager), and doing research to write his screenplay, mysterious things happen that make him wonder if someone is trying to steal his idea instead of buying it. With some creativity and the help of Dan Welch, Sean gets to the bottom of who is after his ideas and decides what he wants to do next in the entertainment industry.
Sean’s adventures continue in this book, but readers could start with this one without reading the first book. Sean has a lot more to handle in this book in talking with more than one production company, taking care of a neighbor’s dog, writing his screenplay, and worrying about the people who seem to be searching for him. This puts him in an opportunity for lots of funny adventures and to have different experiences than he did in the first book. The book doesn’t not have a lot of depth or emotion, but Sean’s character is fun to read about and to think about what it might take to get into the entertainment industry. The ending makes it feel like there is room for another book to show what he decides to do next. Readers will admire how Sean never gives up on his dreams, and kids who want to work in entertainment someday will particularly enjoy Sean’s story. - Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5In this sequel to I Represent Sean Rosen, Sean continues to try and market his screenplay and other ideas to major Hollywood studios. Trying to start a bidding war via his adult alter ego and pretend agent Dan Welch, he finds that he may need to share what is going on with some of the adults in his life.