After falling behind in many of his classes, Rafe Khatchadorian is sent to summer camp to make it up. While there he deals with a rivaling cabin, and a bully named Doolin. Doolin's cabin starts a prank war with Rafe's, the Muskrats. Rafe's first friend he makes while at camp is a boy who everybody, even his own cabin, calls Booger Eater. Determined to set everything straight at this messed up summer camp, Rafe fights back against the bullies for justice.
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.
Book Reviews (84)
This summer, Poor Rafe is sent to a "school-like" summer camp run by a tough army sergeant. He encounters this kid named Doolin who won't stop harassing his cabin.I loved the illustrations and the reminders about how difficult it can be to be a middle schooler, no matter where you are! My favorite part of the book is the camaraderie that the Muskrat cabin develops and what it teaches Rafe about himself...it was a bit "Wonder"-ish.
I love this book also thank Pinkpoodle1111 for follwing me.
this book is well written. i really like all of james pattersons books and i would read a lot more if he made more
How can you tell it is good if it is not even out yet!?
Check out the reviews from the advanced reviewers. I gave it 4 stars.
some people are chosen to do advanced reviews