One of the best things about this book is reading the reviews. It's really funny how the reviewers twist the way Sherman Alexei uses immature humor. It reminded me that if you want to, you can scratch anything to meet your goals. It's the most common strategy for middle schoolers. You'll say one thing, and immediately they decide you meant something else. It can be annoying, but it's honestly pretty funny to read on the first pages.
There were multiple times, however, when I could see evidence of what they sad. His story is spun with tragedies. Despite this, he manages to alleviate the mood of the story with said immature humor. It's insanely funny, and it isn't cringe-worthy, or anything of that sort.
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