![]() Easily 5 out of 5 stars, and I know I will reread this book many, many times. ![]() ![]() This has to be one of the best books I have read this year, if not the best. Also, at the start, Cap thinks he has to learn all 1100 names that are in his middle school, and miraculously, he manages to learn all of them. However, Cap simply ignores everything bad thrown his way, and eventually, he gains popularity in the school, for standing out. Also, everyone wants him to be class president, for a bad reason. In this book, a child named Capricorn, or Cap is sent to school when his Grandmother falls off a tree, but Cap was born and raised in a farm, where he has very little technology, and when he goes to C Average Middle School, all the people there taunt him for being weird, not knowing things, etc. I think ages 9 and up can read it, and this book will certainly keep you interested. Garland is an alternative farm commune that Rain founded in. I really, really loved this book, and it is one of my favorite books to read. Thirteen-year-old Capricorn Anderson lives alone with his grandmother, Rain, at Garland Farm. ![]() ![]() Though he didnt play football in high school, Gordons been a lifelong fan and season ticket holder. Thirteen-year-old Capricorn Cap Anderson has only left the Garland Farm Commune (founded 1967). Favorites include the New York Times 1 bestseller The 39 Clues: One False Note, The Juvie Three, Son of the Mob, Born to Rock, and Schooled. I think what this book teaches you is that you shouldn’t mistreat someone just because they act differently, seem weird, etc. Gordon Korman has written more than fifty middle-grade and teen novels. ![]()
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