Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life

Beyond massive. Cheeky Rafe is on top of the world. (Even if he’s still bottom of the class.) Not many sixth-graders pose a challenge to the King of Wimps. But Rafe is exceptional. His books break all the rules of what a middle-school kid can do. And we mean that. Rafe’s just been sent to Prison; that is, Hills Village School. But he’s not going quietly. He’s tearing up the evil Code of Conduct by breaking every rule. Running in the hall: 10,000 points. Pulling the fire alarm: 50,000 points. How long can he keep it up? The good news is, this book is first in a big series. So the fun won’t end any time soon.

  • First in this blockbusting, hugely popular series
  • Hilarious look at the ups and downs of school life
  • Brilliant doodles full of dramatic visual impact
  • James Patterson has sold over 300 million books

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    James Patterson

    James Patterson is one of the world’s bestselling authors. He started out writing adult thrillers (and still does) but began writing children’s books when son, Jack, said he couldn’t find any great page-turning books for kids his age.

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    James Patterson’s Awards

    • Children’s Choice Book Awards Author of the Year in 2010 and 2012
    • National Parenting Publications Honors Awards
    • International Reading Association’s Young Adults’ Choices Booklist
    • American Library Association “Teens Top Ten” Pick
    • London Times Book Sense Children’s Pick
    Awards for ReadKiddoRead
    • Winner of the National Book Foundation’s Innovations in Reading Prize
    • Winner of the American Library Association’s Great Websites for Kids

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