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  1. Jun 27, 2011 · A satisfying and progressive tale with real sweetness at its center. In order to cope with the terrors of middle school, Rafe Khatchadorian teams up with his imaginary friend, Leo, to become a troublemaking legend. There’s a fine line between a class clown and a smart aleck. Class clowns make big dopey gestures to make up for superficial ...

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  2. Gluck's Rafe is as "adorkable" in the movie as he is in the book, with a whip-smart imagination and vivid drawings that come to life around him. The beauty of the title, Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life, is that most adults and even some younger viewers can relate to the daily challenges of middle school: indifferent administrators ...

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    • Sandie Angulo Chen
    • Lauren Graham, Andrew Daly, Griffin Gluck
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  4. 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. He begins the new year with a quiet attitude, but that doesn't last long. He meets his arch enemy, Miller, in homeroom, and things go downhill from there. After listening to the boring ...

  5. Oct 7, 2016 · Film Review: ‘Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life’. A youth-skewing comedy-fantasy with possible cross-generational appeal. By Joe Leydon. As Francois Truffaut sagely noted, adolescence ...

  6. Oct 7, 2016 · Middle School” manages to pretty much waste the presence of Lorelai Gilmore herself, Lauren Graham, as Rafe’s well-meaning single mom by having her fall for one of Hollywood’s go-to personifications of smarmy male oafishness, Rob Riggle, as her boorish fiancé. The family pug dog (named Mr. Giggles, though I swear I heard one cast ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Jan 1, 2011 · James Paterson usually writes mystery or fantasy books but this book is a realistic fiction book written for kids in middle school. This is a great book for anyone going through middle school and I could really relate to Rafe. One of the best parts of the book is the illustrations because they help tell Rafe’s story through pictures.