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Vanica's middle school book review

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The authors name is James Patterson and he wrote Middle School, My brother is a big fat liar.

 

 

Vanica's middle school book review

 

  Have you ever wondered what your first year in middle school would be like? Well in the book middle school (my brother is a big fat liar), by James Patterson will let you know all about it. Keep reading if you want to know more about the book.

 

     In this book there are two main characters, Georgia and Rafi. They are brother and sister. The conflict in this story is that Rafi had gone too a middle school and was really bad and got expelled. He was forced to go to a art school because that was his big talent. Now his little sister Georgia has to go to that school. All of the teachers there think that she's devil number two. Rafi and Georgia always go back and fourth and never stop. Although when Georgia gets tired of it she goes to the diner where her  mother works. 

 

     The diner is the only place that Rafi won't go. The only places that he goes too are his house and his school. I don't think that he is legally able to go any where else. Georgia on the other hand goes to her house school and the diner. So they're together most of the time.

 

     I would recommend this book because it is very entertaining and fun to read. This book explains the difficulties between having an older brother and going to middle school at  the same time. The drawings in this book are wonderful. Although they do make Georgia see  like an angel all the time. I don't think that there is anything about this book that is bad. This is why I would recommend this book for you too read. 

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