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Jun 27, 2011 · Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 15, 2024. Categories: CHILDREN'S SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY | CHILDREN'S SOCIAL THEMES. Share your opinion of this book. In order to cope with the terrors of middle school, Rafe Khatchadorian teams up with his imaginary friend, Leo, to become a troublemaking legend.
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Reviewed by Anne Boling for Readers' Favorite. Middle School, The Worst Years of My Life by James Patterson, Laura Park, Bryan Kennedy and Chris Tebbetts is a funny look at life in those painful formative years. The story revolves around Rafe Khatchadorian.
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Jan 1, 2011 · This book is about a kid named Rafe he is a dorky kid who has a goal of breaking every rule in the school code. H has a system of points that go with it. He also only has 20 life's which means he can only get caught 20 times. While he is doing it he started getting a reputation that made the school bully mad.
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Jun 26, 2011 · Los Angeles Times. Middle School. The Worst Years of My Life. James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts, illustrations by Laura Park. Little, Brown: 284 pp., $15.99, ages 12 and up. Middle school is an ...
Irreverent look at school life explores complex feelings. Read Common Sense Media's Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life: Middle School, Book 1 review, age rating, and parents guide.
Sep 17, 2023 · Dec 4, 2021. The book "Middle School The Worst Years Of My Life" by James Patterson was a book I read over the summer before I started 6th grade. When first reading it, I felt goosebumps of excitement. This book is about Rafe Khatchadorian, a kid entering middle school.
Oct 7, 2016 · The story, based on a popular series of books co-written by crime thriller novelist James Patterson, follows a misfit kid with an anti-authoritarian streak who dedicates himself to breaking every one of the 100-plus petty rules (ranging from no loitering in the halls to no inappropriate written material) in his new school’s “Code of Conduct” han...