Secret Identity
Shredderman Series, Book 1
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2008
Lexile Score
460
Reading Level
0-2
ATOS
3.3
Interest Level
4-8(MG)
نویسنده
Brian Biggsشابک
9780307559685
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- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی
mkid122 - Nolan Byrd is the so called “nerd” in his school. Like everyone else his is bulled by Alvin Bixby. And like anyone who is bullied he hates it. When his favorite teacher Mr. Green assigns an assignment were the students have to become reporters Nolan know exactly who he’s doing (Alvin Bixby). While trying to sneak around as he undercover character; shredder man. He also has to try to please his dad who thinks he should do him for his report. I personally think this was a great quick read. Very humorous and attention grabbing. This story has many twist and turns you would never expect!
February 2, 2004
Van Draanen (Swear to Howdy
; the Sammy Keyes mysteries) launches a one-man "Revenge of the Nerds" for the elementary crowd with this first in the Shredderman series. This quick-moving, often comical, story stars narrator Nolan Byrd, a likeable fifth-grader short on friends and self-confidence. Ever since Bubba, the class bully, deemed him "Nerd" (short for "Byrd-the-Nerd"), the name has stuck. When Nolan's teacher assigns a project to write a newspaper article on any topic they like ("Is there something that you feel very angry about? An injustice you see in the world?"), the boy decides he will focus his report on Bubba. He exposes the tyrant's wily ways by rigging up a digital camera in his backpack so that he can surreptitiously photograph Bubba's devious deeds. After the ploy works (Nolan snaps the bad boy dumping a trash can onto the floor) he begins to worry about the repercussions once all the projects were displayed in the classroom ("When Bubba saw it, he'd pound me!"). So the clever kid decides to build a Web site using the "secret identity" of Shredderman, in order to post further evidence of Bubba's bullying ("All Bubba, All the Time"). The reactions of his teacher and classmates will be as gratifying to readers as they are to Nolan. The narrator's confidence gets a big boost as he realizes that in his new "superhero" guise he can "fight for truth and justice." Kids are likely to log on to subsequent tales. Ages 7-10.
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