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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This Book Is Awesome---Read it!,
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This review is from: There's a Boy in the Girls' Bathroom (Paperback)
Only two books I have ever read in my life have made me cry, and this book is one of them.There are so many emotions, and Bradley is practically a real life kid. Louis Sachar is one of the most talented and original authors today. There's A Boy In The Girl's Bathroom will touch you, even if you're a tough one---like Bradley. He's a "monster", he knows he is. Until Carla, the new school councellor, comes along and shows him that he can change. Even when no one else thinks he can---even when he himself doesn't believe he can ever be anything else. (Just don't be mislead by the title or anything. The book's not really exactly about a boy in the girl's bathroom. Louis Sachar is one of the best writers in the world, but I've found the he isn't all that great at picking out titles for his stories.) And, by the way, very few books can really make a person actually laugh. Louis Sachar has the gift of humor, and adds entertainment and fun to this book. You should definetly read it.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ah...those were the days..,
This review is from: There's a Boy in the Girls' Bathroom (Library Binding)
Who doesn't remember being in elementary school reading this book? For me, it wasn't that long ago. Probably about 4 years ago..Anyways, this book is really interesting and you'll find yourself loving this book from the first couple of pages. To Parents : This is a really good chapter book for your kids and self-acceptance and learning to be decent, therefore it's a five star book.Bradley is a very bad kid, he doesn't have friends, and sits in the last seat in the last row of his class. No one likes him, infact the ones who aren't scared of him, tease him. Bradley's life changes when a boy moves into the class. They don't start off that well but soon become fast friends. As the story progresses, Bradley is going to counciling with a very CALM counciler. Bradley struggles to become accepted and soon learns that the counciler must leave because she is fired. ... This is a heart-warming story that will have you turning pages and not want to stop. Bradley's atitude against the coucelor is tough in the beggining but as he continues seeing her he grows to love her. I highly recomend this for 5-8 graders. It's a light, quick read...and you might even be rereading it!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of my all-time favorite books!,
This review is from: There's a Boy in the Girls' Bathroom (Paperback)
I am a third grade teacher and I read There's a Boy in the Girl's Bathroom to my students every year. My students absolutely love this book. I read it at the beginning of the year, and they still talk about Bradley Chalkers. I also read this book when I was in fifth grade, and I still remember to this day how touching it was to me. I remember crying at school while reading it. This is a wonderful story about a boy that has very low self-esteem in a class with a not-so-caring teacher or peers. Enter a new kid and a fabulous counselor. You find yourself cheering for Bradley all throughout the book. This books definitely deserves 5 stars!
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