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Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Not Reading by Tommy Greenwald, J.P. Coovert

sandyd's review

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4.0

Entertaining middle grade kid's book about a devoted non-reader in 7th grade. His tips and lists for avoiding reading were my favorite part - especially since I'd heard a few of those things from my son. ("I read a bunch of websites and the manual for an xBox game, doesn't that count?").

ethayn's review

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3.0

I would put this book in the hands of any boy/girl reading Dork Diaries or a similar middle grade book.
Great humor and easy reading for those struggling to enjoy books.

truthinfiction's review

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3.0

3.5 I wasn't a huge fan BUT I know readers who will absolutely love this book. They are the intended audience, so 3 stars for me and 4 stars for many young readers.

falconerreader's review

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3.0

I won this is a Goodreads First Read. Yay!

As a middle school teacher, I found this book funny and appealing. There are times when Charlie's comments sound a bit too much like the comments of an adult who is a good kid-watcher, but overall his voice is well done. I gave it three stars instead of four for a reason that won't apply to most people. Over 50% of my kids are Latino, and like the excellent "Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie" this book is so entrenched in white, middle class culture that much of its appeal will be lost on them. Sure, many kids can relate to hating reading, liking a girl who isn't interested, and, yes, the humor of throwing basketballs at your friends' "groinal region," but overall the world Charlie lives in is the world of my nephews, not the world of my students. But the book itself is well written, engaging, and I look forward to seeing the published version with illustrations.
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