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M**Y
Great book
My 8 and 9 years old kids like to read books. They finished reading series such as Judy Moody, Captain Underpants, Stick Dog and similar. So I was searching for the similar types of books and I saw reviews on Middle School books and decided to give it a try.They really liked it. I think now we will finish the books in this series!
M**3
Great book
Gave this book to my dyslexic god-son, he loves it! He has problems creating mental pictures from written words and this has helped him tremendously. The best part is that he was so excited about reading that he blasted through a quarter of the book the same day I gave it to him, a huge feat for him. Hopefully this will help my godson to improve his reading capabilities.
C**5
My son loves them highly recommend
This is book #2 in the middle school series . Arrived in perfect condition well made my son has already read this book and you can see it looks brand new . It's been stuffed in a locker , back pack . You get the idea . I highly recommend this book for all middle school age children the main focus in the book is on a boy but I have read throw them all myself and a girl would enjoy it as well . There are 7 books in the whole series
N**A
4 Stars
This book is a great book if your into art and reading ! This book is about a boy name Rafe he lives 80 miles away from his grandparents house. But his mom loses her job so she got kicked out of her house , but her mom tells her she can stay as long as you want ! So they move there and Rafe gets worry that the school is going to be very bad ! But it turn out alright for him and art class he was very worry about and getting kick out of school! I give this book 4 stars * But I didn't like that the book doesn't tell you what happens*
T**I
It was truly cute and lots of fun for the two of us to read together
I bought this book to read with my 10 year old granddaughter. It was truly cute and lots of fun for the two of us to read together. There are adorable illustrations with lots of thought bubbles to read...and Elizabeth (my grandbaby) read every single one. I could not turn the page until she had the chance to study each illustration. We took turns reading chapters. The story is written in such a way that she was challenged by the occasional "big word" but she didn't struggle and truly enjoyed what she was reading. Lots of fun!
L**Y
I wish I had the whole book!
I liked this book because it is funny and serious at the same time. Rafe is an ordinary person who gets in trouble a lot in school, but when he moves to a new school he realizes that it is not as easy as he thought it was. It turns out he thought that the Cathedral School of the Arts would be all art and school, but if you get bad grades you could get kicked out for good. Leonardo the silent says that Rafe should get a life by riding a train on his head, or eating chocolate covered tarantula. I think that getting a life is not just sitting around all day everyday, but going out and doing something, like biking or skiing, a lot of things could represent getting a life, not just the dangerous things, but things that seem reasonable to you. I think that the moral of the story is that not everything is quite as easy as.it looks sometimes. It can be tough to do some things, but you can still do it if you keep trying and trying.
Y**I
James Patterson was selected by kids across America as the Children’s Choice Book Awards Author of the Year in 2010. He is the i
James Patterson was selected by kids across America as the Children’s Choice Book Awards Author of the Year in 2010. He is the internationally bestselling author of the Middle School books, the highly praised Maximum Ride novels, the Witch & Wizard series, the Daniel X series , and the detective series featuring Alex Cross. He lives in Florida. Chris Tebbetts is the author of several books for young readers, including The Viking, a fantasy-adventure series. Laura Park, a cartoonist and an illustrator, draws the pictures for the Middle School books. She lives in Chicago, Illinois.
M**S
Such a good book!
Thu is such a good book and I recommend it to everyone, also this is a series and thus is the second book the first book had a movie based off of it.
J**F
Read in a day by my 10yr old son
My son is a reasonably bright lad - loves his computer and is good at maths, but he's never been a big reader - he has been described as a reluctant reader.Someone recommended the "Middle School" series so we bought him the first one which he read and loved and begged (yes, begged!) us to get him the next one.So we did (bought it on the Kindle as we were on holiday at the time - he did say he preferred the paperbacks as you could see the cartoons and different fonts etc. more easily) and he read it in a day.They are in a similar vein to the "Wimpy Kid" books and really engaged him. My 13 yr old daughter (who is a big reader) also read it ("to see what the fuss was about") and enjoyed it, although she preferred "The Hunger Games"A great series of books for 'pre-teens'
B**8
Love it
My 8 year old daughter loves this series of books
T**H
Middle school: good book
This book is an amazing sequel for the first one. Good beginning, good plot, and good finish. Once you get into it, you really stay gripped. I think the next book, "I funny", will be as good as the first two. good book, I recommend age 8 to 12. It well deserved the five stars I gave it
J**Y
BEST BOOK I EVER READ
FUNNY AND THE BEST BOOK EVER THIS IS ONE BOOK U MUST READ PLUS IT IS REALLY CHEAP SO GET IT. This review was written by my grandson! He obviously enjoyed reading it. He is 10 years old if this helps anyone. I could hear him laughing whilst he was reading it. We've now bought book 3 this too is being thoroughly enjoyed.
A**B
Five Stars
Requested by my 10 year old niece for Christmas - she loves these books
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