I did'nt really like it much. I'm a girl and its sorta more of a boy book than a girl book. If you like Diary of a Wimpy Kid or Dork Diary you'll like it.
Middle School: How I Survived Bullies, Broccoli, and Snake Hill
By James Patterson, Chris Tebbetts
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 3 - 7 | Grades 4 - 5 | T | 4 | n/a |
This fourth book in the massively popular Middle School series is an unforgettable summer of hi-jinks, new friends, and surprises, all told with the hilarity and honesty readers have come to expect from blockbuster author James Patterson.
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I really liked this book. It was the perfect summer read, funny and entertaining. I've never been to an overnight camp, but many of my friends have told me that many of them are like this, with many cliques and lots of popularity troubles. I'm glad this book went back to Rafe's perspective becuase not that many books these days are written from a guys perspetive. I would highly recommend this book to people of all ages!
When Georgia decides to go to a half school half activity camp Rafe's mom decides it would be a great chance to improve academically before 8th grade. Rafe moves into the Muskrat cabin and find his bunk mates nickname is "booger eater". Turns out the Muskrats aren't exactly the most popular kids at camp. His cabin is the target for the bobcat cabin, his teacher Katie-Kim is A LOT prettier than he expected and Booger Eater isn't all that bad. This a very good book with interesting characters and I highly recommend it.
Thank you Dogonews for giving this book to me before it came out! I love being an advanced reviewer! I think this was one of the best books in the Middle School series by James Patterson, although it was very close. This one goes back to Rafe's perspective, but this time Rafe's going to a sleep-away summer camp. But not just a summer camp. One with school involved. Yep, for the whole summer Rafe and his sister are gonna go to Camp Wannamorra. As soon as Rafe gets there he knows this is gonna be a long summer. From living with the unpopular cabin, to getting bullied by the camp kings, even Rafe's crush on his math teacher can't help him get over this summers twists and turns. It is a very exciting book, about a very unusual summer camp. I also love the bookclub that dogonews has about this book so you can talk about your very own summer camp!
Rafe has to go back to summer camp to do school work, and you can either take the challenge program (like his sister) or you can take the one to help with school (like him). But, with a new pain-the Bobcats cabin-it's really hard to stay concentrated. He tries to catch them *in action*, but will he be able to? Read on!!
The book is about Rafe Khatchadorian, and his time in a summer camp. The camp is meant to either help you do better in school and bring your grades up; or make you even smarter than you already are and challenge you. But Rafe isn’t there to get challenged and excel in school. He finds he has a hard time bringing his grades up when there is a group of bullies from another cabin out to get him and his friends. The 4th book in the Middle School series is a really quick read. You don’t have to read the other books in the series to get the story. I think that this book is pretty good. The illustrations throughout the book make it more interesting to read, and easier to imagine the events actually happening.
This is a great addition to the series. This one's not actually about middle school this time; it's about summer camp! I loved how Rafe was being good this time, by stepping up to the bullies. And all of the other kids in the cabin were hilarious!
Middle School: How I Survived Broccoli, Bullies, and Snake Hill was a really good book. It was about Rafe’s adventures at summer camp. Rafe has to always watch his back because one of the other cabins is out to get him. The best part was when Rafe tried to talk to Katie Kim. I didn’t really like the ending to this book because it doesn’t tie up loose ends but, otherwise it was an awesome book.
Rafe Khatchadorian, after failing middle school, is sent to a "progressive learning summer camp" to learn and experience the wrath of the rivaling cabin from "Bobcat Alley". Upon entering Rafe's cabin, "The Muskrat Hut", he meets Norman, AKA "Booger Eater". After Rafe sticks up for Norman, Norman begins to open up to Rafe. Follow Rafe in the ups and downs of Camp Wannamorra and find out what happens to Rafe in the end. I thought this book was a perfect combination of middle school issues and summer camp pranks.
i really want to read this book i want to read all of them i haven't read one of the james patterson.