Cheesie Mack is Not a Genius or Anything
Book 1 in the Cheesie Mack Series

- Tell me if you liked this book… or if you didn’t… or whatever.
- Unusual grandparent nicknames.
- Countries with money that doesn’t break into hundredths.
- Guess what it will cost to mail a letter fifty years from now.
- Images of cool stamps and your made-up captions to go with them.
- Anything about frog and toad leg lengths.
- Excellent rodent jokes to add to my collection.
- Have you seen a vampire or, even better, been bitten by one?
- The answer to my puzzle: eighty-three cents in four U.S. coins.
- Cool words that sound like what they mean.
- Which three words is “skivolvunged” a combo of?
- Vote for your favorite food.
- How to toss things over your head backward with your toes.
- Other names for sow bugs… and my science report.
- What was the evidence in Goon’s pocket?
- Glenn Philips’ “a half of a time” explanation.
- Determining if Glenora Jean Prott was a Ms. or a Mrs.
- Cheesie’s and Georgie’s junk food presentation.
- Six U.S. pennies minted in 1909.
- The Harder/Bigger Word Game (THABIWOGA). [It doesn’t work. I’m a dud!]
- The title of my next book.
- Do you know why Eureka was dented into the paper in the envelope?
- All about my last birthday party… and tell me about yours.
- Where to say hi. Or leave a comment. (I hope you do!)
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CHAPTER 2:
My Best Friend Screams
The phone call was from Georgie Sinkoff, my best friend.
“GET OVER HERE RIGHT NOW!” he screamed into my ear before I could finish saying hello. And then he hung up on me.
I ran outside, yelled to Mom where I was going, and sprinted into the gully behind my house, which is in Gloucester, Massachusetts, where I have lived my whole life.
If you don’t know where Massachusetts is, look in the upper right-hand corner of the United States.
I left Alaska out because it’s too big.
Mass (sometimes we call it that) is a small state.

Only six states are smaller. Even Hawaii is bigger, but it’s kind of cheating because lots of Hawaii is ocean. I have a U.S. map on my bedroom wall, and because I look at it every night before I turn out my light, I have almost memorized it.
Gloucester (people here say GLAH-stah… weird, huh?) is the oldest fishing port in America. It was founded in 1623, only three years after the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, which is also in Massachusetts somewhere. I have never seen Plymouth Rock, but rocks last almost forever, so I guess it’s still there.
Georgie and I live less than a mile from the Atlantic Ocean, in a neighborhood of big, old houses. Not old like Pilgrims, but Granpa says our house is older than he is, and I know he is way more than seventy. (He does not celebrate his birthday, and I don’t even know when it is. He won’t tell.)
Our houses are three blocks apart if you use the streets, but Georgie and I only go that way if we’re on our bikes. There’s a scrawny little stream in a scrawny little gully that separates our backyards, and it is so narrow that last year Georgie launched a balloon filled with chocolate pudding all the way from his bedroom window over the trees and the gully into my backyard, where my sister was playing with her friends.
I told you he has terrific ideas!
Of course I was in Georgie’s bedroom at the time, but on purpose here’s what I did not do:
- I did not fill the balloon with pudding.
- I did not touch Georgie’s huge slingshot.
- I did not help pull back the rubber part.
I did not do any of these things so that if Mom or someone asked, I would not have to lie. I did help aim it, kind of. When the pudding bomb landed and splashed chocolate on you-know-who, the girls screamed like the universe was exploding—and even though we got yelled at, it was cool.

I trotted through the gully on the path that Georgie and I made, then up the other side and through the won’t-close-gate into his backyard. Once inside his back door—I never have to knock—I yelled for him. He yelled back from the basement.
I walked down the stairs. They creaked and squeaked like in horror movies. (I’m not trying to scare you—it’s just one of the details I remember.)
His house, like mine, is really old. The basement and stairs are made out of wood, and the floor is mostly dirt except for the concrete part where Mr. Sinkoff keeps his tools.
I could see a shadow moving on the basement floor, so I knew Georgie was directly beneath me, under the stairs. When I reached the bottom, Georgie stepped out and grabbed me, talking real fast.
“I found something big! Really big!”
There were cobwebs in his hair. He had one hand behind his back.
I have known Georgie my whole life. We have always been best friends… except for the time in third grade when he called me Dumbo Ears. (This is really the last time I am going to mention my ears!)
Georgie has reddish-brown hair, greenish-brown eyes, braces, and really cool glasses with bright red rims. He is already eleven and is almost twice my size. He is good at games where being big is an advantage, like basketball and football. My best sports are soccer and baseball because I am wicked fast and very excellent at catching flies.
I have brown hair, brown eyes, and a whitish scar on my thumb where a fishhook stabbed me when I was on a lake with my dad. I was eight and fooling around. Don’t ask.
Georgie and I go to the same school, have always had the same teacher, and in the summer, always go to camp in Maine.
“I was down here looking for black widow spiders,” Georgie continued. “I figured if I caught one in a jar, we could use it to scare your sister. But this”—
Georgie brought his arm around and held up a yellowed envelope with one corner ripped off—”was completely hidden between those two boards.” He pointed under the stairs, but I took my eyes off the envelope for only a second. “It’s addressed to my house, but the name is”—he squinted at the envelope—”G. J. Prott.”
“Probably there was somebody named G. J. Prott who lived here before you guys,” I said. Georgie nodded. “Look what was in the envelope!”
He held out a piece of paper folded up small, then opened it. Inside were a silvery metal heart on a silvery metal chain and one penny.
“A penny? Not exactly treasure, Georgie.”
“Yeah, but this necklace is probably real silver. And what if there’s more hidden stuff? Like gold and diamonds.”
I picked up the necklace and held it high between us. The lightbulb on the basement rafters was not very bright, but the heart sparkled as it spun slowly.
“I bet a hypnotist could use this to hypnotize people,” I said.
Georgie didn’t say anything. Maybe I’d sort of hypnotized him.
I placed the heart necklace back on the paper in Georgie’s hand and examined the coin. The back looked a lot different from any other penny I’d ever seen, but the front had the same face on it: Abraham Lincoln, our sixteenth president.
(Glenn Philips, the smartest kid in my class, can name all the presidents and all the vice presidents. In order!)
I looked at the date on the coin. “This penny was made in 1909.”
That snapped Georgie out of his trance. He grabbed the penny and peered at it closely. “That means it’s over a hundred years old.”
One of us said, “Whoa.”
I don’t remember who.
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Read from Book Two: Cheesie Mack Is Cool In A Duel
Read from Book Three: Cheesie Mack Is Running Like Crazy!
Read from Book Four: Cheesie Mack Is Not Exactly Famous
Read from Book Five: Cheesie Mack Is Sort Of Freaked Out
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“Fifth-grader Ronald “Cheesie” Mack’s problems (like how to outsmart his evil older sister) may be ordinary, but in the hands of first-time author Cotler they’re plenty entertaining. Playful use of language. Many entertaining bit characters. Cotler blatantly sets readers up for Cheesie’s next adventure; after this installment, they’ll be ready for it.”
“Ronald “Cheesie” Mack and his best friend, Georgie, are about to graduate fifth grade and embark on the best summer ever. Readers will be happy to learn that Cotler’s debut is the first in a new series. Cheesie chattily narrates his own story; his voice rings true, and the other characters are a gently quirky, appealing lot. His periodic invitations to read posts on or add stories to the CheesieMack.com website will hook denizens of the digital generation.”
— Kirkus Reviews
“Ronald, aka Cheesie, Mack is looking forward to a summer of scheming with his best friend, Georgie, terrorizing his sister June “the Goon,” and finally attending camp with Georgie as cool older campers. [T]hen Georgie finds an old letter containing a century-old penny and a locket, a mystery that eventually leads the pals to the Haunted Toad, a local rundown mansion. This is Cheesie’s story, and his easygoing, accessible voice will certainly appeal to middle-grade readers. From the plot to unleash mouse madness at the school graduation to his obsession with besting his older sister, the action here is all fun and games.”
— Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
“Ronald Mack—better known as “Cheesie”—is an almost-11-year-old with a knack for silliness and trouble. Cheesie’s best friend, Georgie, is with him every step of the way. When the boys find a mysterious envelope, they’re in for the adventure of a lifetime. [A] rollicking read.”
Comments from my Readers & Friends
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hey!i might see you in school on march 2nd, if you do i might be smiling and looking very excited. my whole class is reading your book. so far it is funny and cool. we are in chapter three.thanks for writing this insanly awsome book. please write back. big fan
Make sure to say hello when I visit your school!
this book is very hilarious I enjoy reading it all the time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!HAHAHAHAHAHA
I enjoy getting these comments all the time, too!!!
YOUR FUNNY YOU TOLD US ABOUT THE CAMP
HAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LOVE ASHLEE 🙂
I LOVE YOU BOKKS YOU WENT TO MY SCHOOL TODAY YOU BOKKS ARE REALL FUNNY I CANT ORDER ONE BUT I WILL LIKE TO BE ONE OF A CAHARICTER IN YOU STORY
love ashlee
I hope you check it out of your library to read it.
I like your books sir
No one else calls me sir…thanks!
cheesie you’re so awesome
i think i might know who you r cheesie and i do have evidence and i am one of your biggest fans please write more book in the series
Its so cool and funny
its really funny hey can you put my name in one of your books please
Lots of kids ask that. I can only put in names of kids in my school.
cheesie just give us a hint at who you really are please
I’m Ronald “Cheesie” Mack. What do you mean?
hi how are you and who writes the message on the computer also, i would like to be a great writer like you one day and I was the girl from windy ridge who were with the fifth graders and you said what is the characteristics of cheesie but i said that he is honest because he told everything that Georgie would do but you tricked us into saying that he is lying because he was holding the 2 rats and put the into safety but all i know is that you are hilarious and awwwweeeeessssoooommmmmeeeeeee
Hello from Cheesie!
i love cheesie mack make more i love them
I’m working on #3!
sorry and i forgot to tell you im in MISS.MALAZZO class
me too
i forgot to put the lakeview in s.t florida it was in feburay 20th 2012 and i forgot to tell ypu in my other comments my real name is angward a.j is my nickname
i love your book am the kid that said gorige is cool .i said that at lakeview if i was a billonnare ill would give you thousands of dollers .thats how much i like the book.just to tell you now your my favorite aurthur Love a.j!!!!!!!p.s try to write back .pps ill probely will get your new book
What a nice thing to say. Thanks, A.J.
you went to my school today (Febuary 20th 2012) lakeview elemantry st. cloud florida. do you remember me. i have red hair was in mrs,coughlins class, and my name is jessica. PLEASE VIST MY WEBSITE jessopolis.weebly.com
hi
I love mac n’ cheese, too! i voted it my fav food! yeah buddy!
make a book 4. That would be awesome!:)
Your book is the bomb! I am totally getting book 2 when it comes out.
Bomba Lomba Bing Bong! Thanks a lot!
I loved this book.
Thanks! I am almost finished writing Book #3!
ood 🙂
Cheesie mack is a book that inspiers kids to become good writers.
Your comment made me feel so good I just went into the kitchen and made myself a BLART sandwich!
We just started reading the book and love it already. We look forward to your visit to J.D. Parker Elementary next week!
Mrs. Stout’s 4th Grade Class
J.D. Parker Elementary
Stuart, Florida
I can’t wait to see all of you in Stuart!
I will be there!
I totally, completely agree with those publishers about your book!!!!!!!
You came to my class. Edna Maguire, room 12. I love your book!
Edna Maguire ROCKS!
YOU ROCK CHEESIE!
YOUR BOOK ROCKS CHEESIE!!!
Hey, we have a boy in our class named Cheader Jack and we were hoping that you could put him in your next book.( please email us A.S.A.P.)
That is a very unusual name. Tell me more about Cheader Jack. Is Cheader his first name or nickname?
you are
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwwwwwweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesssssssssssssssssssssooooooooooooooooommmmmmmmmmmeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
did you finish your 3d book
when did you start makeing books and what inpired you
I started last year when I was 10. I don’t know what inspired me…maybe just liking to write and deciding to write about what I know best…ME! I’ll tell you more when I visit your school.
i am glad you are coming to windermere elementry be shure you visit mrs. rieds 4th grade class thats my teacher
You bet I will!
i will tell all my friends to make commets and read all your wonderful books
your the best cheesie mack
love your commets
My comments are good because my commenters are good!
i like the name it makes the book more interesting and exiting i want to read the book all ready. It sounds like a fun and wonderious book to read i will enjoy reading it.
Cheesie can you come to Highland Mill Montessori Elementary School please, I would really like to meet you.
The address is 1401 CLEMSON AVE. Charlotte NC 28205
Please come!!!!
Have your teacher or principal go to http://www.stevecotler.com and ask me to come. Maybe I will come to Charlotte.
I loved your book and it was the best books (NOT JUST ONE OF THE BEST, BUT THE BEST!!) I have ever read in my life, and I am only 12!!
Yikes! That is the best compliment I’ve ever gotten, and I’m just 11!
How many kids do you estimate to be on your site??
I really like your book, cheesie. I hope you make more!
Thanks, Ricardo!
How many books do you plan on writing…hopefully more than 3!! 😀
It’s all up to the publisher. Right now I’m finishing #3. If these books sell enough, I guess they’ll ask me to do more.
Will that happen? HOO NOSE?
haha well, a lot will probably sell!!!!!:D
wat ur favorite movie u guys
yo wats up my homie when the last time we talked
it was exiting,spectacular,funny,mistirius,and AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks, Max!
What kind of books do you like other than adventure?
All kinds: mystery, history, war books, sports stories, science fiction. If it’s a great story, I don’t care what it is. I’ll read it!
Cheesie, your awesome!!!!!!!!!!!
you came to my school Eisenhower and it was a pleasure to meet you
Cool school! Are you doing Spanish or French?
im still reading it i have bearilly any more pages but loving it so far!!!!!!! cant wait tell the end!!!!!:)
I loved your book I hope you make more.Love Cheesie
From Hannah
Thank you, Hannah. Thank you, Zeke!
Thank you, Zannah. Thank you, Heke!
I really liked the book
what does I.M.O. mean
IMO = In My Opinion.
It’s internet speak, like LOL (Laughing Out Loud) or BTW (By The Way).
I loved the book.It was so good I hope you get to come to my school.Steven Cotler was by my techer on a train.
I think it was on a plane, not a train.