Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life

Author: James Patterson


Book Summary: Rafe Khatchadorian sees middle school as prison. He figures there's only two things you can do to survive: Make people think you are crazy so they don't bother you or keep your head down and try not to get noticed. In the past, Rafe's way was to lay low, but this year he's mixing things up. Rafe is on a mission to break all the rules from his middle school's boring code of conduct book. The only rule he follows is the one he made for himself: Nobody gets hurt. His best friend, Leonardo the Silent (he rarely speaks), has assigned points for each rule Rafe breaks. Being late for class scores him 10,000 points, destruction of school property gets him 35,000 points, and so on. The game is going well until the school bully finds the Operation R.A.F.E. (Rules Aren't For Everyone) plans and holds them for ransom - giving each page a price.

Book Review: Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life is definitely a must-read on the reluctant reader's list. It's told in first person, but talks directly to the reader at the same time. The main character, Rafe, does a lot of things parents would deem inappropriate (Hopefully our kids would, too!), but there is more going on than just a kid looking for attention. This story has depth. It addresses issues like bullying and abuse by adults, as well as by kids. It also covers death and the trauma it can cause to a child. For such deep subjects, Patterson keeps things light and doesn't dwell on anything too much for the reader to handle.

Interest Level: Grades 4 - 8
AR Level: 4.5 (worth 4 pts.)
Lexile Level: No listing

Profanity:
None

Potentially Inappropriate Behaviors:
Vandalism
Pulling the fire alarm
Chewing gum in class
Purposely breaking rules
Disrupts class
Fights

Potentially Inappropriate References:
None

Parental Concern Rating:
4 out of 5

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