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Chargement... Middle School: Just My Rotten Luckpar James Patterson, Chris Tebbetts
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Read for kids book club. I thought it was pretty mediocre, but we’ll see what the kids think. ( ) This book is about a boy named Rafe Katchadorian. He has a one mom. He has a sister named Georgia Katchadorian and he has a dead brother named Leo. Rafe starts a account on a website called Art Gunk where he makes comics. He ends up getting hundreds of followers because he makes a comic called Loozer and Leo. Rafe is in a class for "special children" where he meets a new friend named Flip. Rafe also has a bully named Miller. Rafe joins the football team and with Rafe's speed, he led his team to victory every game since he joined. Rafe makes himself a secret identity named S.A.M. and paints famous paintings and hangs them up all over the school. Rafe's teacher finds out he was making the art and tells him to make his own art instead of copying from other famous painters. Rafe takes pictures of Miller bullying kids and posts them to Art Gunk. Rafe hangs up posters with a link to his Art Gunk site and the school looks at the pictures. Rafe gets in trouble for it and ends up getting a weeks worth of detention. At the end, Rafe walks his dog in an empty dog park and sees a girl that he end up liking. Five ROTTEN questions you'll find the answers to inside this book... 1. What's my super-secret mission that's sure to land me in hot water? 2. Is my sister, Georgia, as annoying as ever? (I'll answer this now: YES!) 3. What's Miller the Killer REALLY afraid of? 4. Who ends up being my first kiss? Is she temporarily insane? And the most unanswerable question of all: 5. Why can't I ever stay out of trouble? Rafe Khatchadorian is back in this 7th book in the Middle School series and he is up to his old tricks again - sort of. If you read any of the books in this series and liked it, you will like this one. This is a great series for reluctant readers (especially boys). There are cartoonish drawings throughout the books and they move at a fast pace. The main character, Rafe, talks to the reader as if he is a friend. And Rafe is a good friend. He is still convinced he is a loser and is still terrified of Miller the Killer. But, can things actually go right for Rafe just this once? Well, you will have to read to find out. My 11-year old son loves this series. He likes Rafe and the book made him laugh out loud several times. The story is highly relatable and the characters are fun. Watching Rafe deal with Middle School and all it's challenges is very entertaining (even for me). I've read all of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid books and while they are humorous, I don't like the main character, Greg Heffley. He is not a good friend and is very self-centered. I don't mind reading the books with my son, but I often point out the things Greg does that are not nice. Rafe, on the other hand, is a genuinely nice kid. He does have issues and doesn't always do the right thing (which is totally relatable for all of us), but his heart is in the right place. He knows when he has not made the best choice and he feels guilty for it and tries to atone. Recommended to: Highly recommended to boys in grades 4-8, especially reluctant readers and lovers of humorous realistic fiction (in this case, school stories). aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la sérieMiddle School (7)
Rafe Khatchadorian's new year at middle school is starting to look depressingly like the old one, except that art class is going well--and when he joins the flag-football team and demonstrates some talent as a running-back, he discovers a way of dealing with his bullying nemesis and teammate, Miller the Killer. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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