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Trop Classe La Sixième (2013)

by Robin Mellom(Favorite Author)
3.77 of 5 Votes: 4
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Seuil Jeunesse
review 1: The classroom is set at a middle school setting with all the drama, humor, and the extra stuff kids go through during there middle school life. How Robin Mellom wrote this book by using the lens of a documentary film is great. It puts a spin on a book instead of the every so popular boring chapter books. The writing, graphics, and commentary is a good way to engage a reader. Published: 2012Genre: Chapter book, humor,
review 2: The Classroom was an interesting concept - a documentary of a middle school kid - but, there was something lacking in the documentary style and I think Robin Mellom's book would have been better without that element.The story follows Trevor, a new middle schooler, as he navigates the ins and outs of his new school without the help of his
... morebest friend Libby; who wants them to try to make friends with other people. Trevor is a very nervous boy with a knack to get himself into awkward situations. The hilarity that ensues as he tries to meet new people and find a date to the fall dance will entertain most young readers. There were times when I thought the story was a little slow or the situations leaned a bit to the ridiculous, but, I think it will do well with its audience. The Classroom has art by Stephen Gilpin, sprinkled throughout the story. The style of the book is similar to the Wimpy Kid books less
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Stephen
This is a very good book and after reading it feels like you would want to read it over again!
syltutu
Hilarious! Great for fans of Wimpy Kid, Big Nate, and Charlie Joe Jackson.
new classic
Great book to read aloud. Kids can relate!
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