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Bezig met laden... Cheesie Mack Is Not a Genius or Anythingdoor Steve Cotler
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. I had loads of fun reading this funny middle-grades novel with plenty of boy appeal. Ronald "Cheesie" Mack and his best friend Georgie are regular 11-year-old guys -- very believable with their interests in mischief, competition and mess-making. Cheesie's voice is really fresh and amusing, with the ability to make the most mundane everyday events entertaining. There's also plenty of sidetracking into tidbits of trivia on all sorts of topics, as Cheesie is a well-read and well-rounded kid with a wide array of interests and an unflagging curiosity. The book is interactive, too, as Cheesie is constantly inviting the reader to visit his website (CheesieMack.com), which really exists and contains all the cool fun facts and opportunities for readers to contribute that are mentioned in this book (and its sequels). It's quite refreshing to read about boys who "feel" real, in a story that isn't dumbed down or catering to the lowest common denominator. The cartoonish illustrations add zest and amplify the text without overpowering it; this might be a good "step-up" book to try for the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" crowd. I'll definitely be reading Book 2 and the upcoming Book 3 in this series. Cheesie Mack is a 5th grader with boundless enthusiasm and interest in the world around him. Right now, the two biggest things on his mind are the mysterious locket and penny his best friend, Georgie, found in his basement and the news that Georgie's dad lost his job so he can't go to camp. Then there's Cheesie's horrible older sister, the fifth grade graduation, the pizza party, the great mouse plot, Cheesie's grumpy and eccentric grandfather...and the list goes on. It all comes together when Cheesie and Georgie discover the penny is extremely valuable and have to decide whether or not to give it back to the rightful owner or use the money to send Georgie to camp. This is a serviceable middle grade humor title, although it's more Melonhead than Wimpy Kid. I didn't see the final art or layout since I read this from a galley. However, a couple things really annoyed me in this story. First, and this is just a personal dislike, the horrible teen older sibling is really overused in my opinion. Of course, I have met lots of kids who don't get along with their siblings, but I have a hard time imagining that parents would just ignore the nasty squabbling these two indulge in, mostly on June's side. Then again, I've seen this in so many books that maybe it's me who has an unrealistic view of family dynamics. The scene where their dad makes June take off her shorts in front of him and Cheesie, even though Cheesie casually assures us that his family doesn't care about stuff like that...it not only sounded fake, it was extremely weird, verging on creepy. Finally, Cheesie's references to his website every couple pages drove me crazy. Seriously, I am not exaggerating. There's three pages of website references at the end. Too much! Verdict: If you have kids who want a younger middle grade title with humor, this will fit the bill. The things that annoyed me are really more adult quibbles and most kids won't care. It's a funny story and the characters are amusing and fairly realistic, even if the plot is a bit far-fetched. It's not particularly unique or anything though. An additional purchase. ISBN: 9780375864377; Published March 2011 by Random House; ARC provided by publisher at ALA Midwinter 2011 geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Onderdeel van de reeks(en)Cheesie Mack (1)
Eleven-year-old Ronald "Cheesie" Mack relates events he and his best friend, Georgie, experience as fifth grade comes to an end and their summer plans are drastically changed, due in part to an old, possibly valuable coin that may belong to the mysterious inhabitant of a place they call The Haunted Toad. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Favorite Bluestem so far this year. It's fast, it's clever, and it's how kids talk and interact. I think kids will really like it and I love the website interaction piece. ( )