Middle School #5: Ultimate Showdown

Rafe vs Georgia. Plus YOU. Take the sib war to the max in doodles and fill-ins. Do you find it hard not to weigh in during a quarrel? Then this book is for you. Especially if you’re crazy about the Middle School series. (And seriously, who isn’t?) Rafe has the peskiest sister in the world. Georgia has the dumbest brother on the planet. When these two let fly, the only thing better than watching is taking part. Woo-hoo! Over 80 crazy rants on loads of funny topics, plus awesome fill-in sections where YOU get to draw and write. From bullying to school dinners, what do these two have to say? You decide!

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  • I LOVE James Patterson’s books! Especially, because he writes one of my favourite series! Middle School! But not ONLY is this book a series, this book is a bit different to the others. You see, in this one, YOU get to write down your thoughts and read extracts too! I enjoyed stuff like this!

    18 December 2014

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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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