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Lädt ... The 6th Grade Nickname Game (Original 1998; 2004. Auflage)von Gordon Korman (Autor)
Werk-InformationenThe 6th Grade Nickname Game von Gordon Korman (1998)
![]() Keine Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. ![]() ![]() OOPS. Snoopy. Iceman. Gas Bag. Mr. Huge. Deer in Headlights. Wiley Adamson and Jeff Greenbaum are best friends, but they’re also the best nicknames in Pennsylvania. Almost everyone at OOPS has been nicknamed by the duo. Then, 6B gets a new teacher named “Mr. Huge” (who acts a lot like a football coach). The same day, Cassandra Levy comes to school, and Jeff and Wiley each discover they have feelings for her. They than discover that the annual school dance is coming up, and each boy starts getting ready to impress Cassandra! But who will Cassandra invite to the dance??? Readers who enjoy realistic fiction will enjoy this book because it states real-life problems like friendship issues, bullying and teasing, jealousy, and problems at school; all with the special touch of humor that makes Gordon Kormon’s books so special. Advanced readers may not enjoy the book as younger readers, but it is still a very interesting read! And in the end, everyone turns out triumphant! keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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Eleven-year-old best friends Jeff and Wiley, who like to give nicknames to their classmates, try to find the right one for the new girl Cassandra, while adjusting to the football coach who has become their new teacher. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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