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Maniac Magee

Maniac Magee

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: MY ALL TIME FAVORITE BOOK....and thats a steep contest
Review: Yes I've read Dickens,Austen,Shelley, and dozens of other famous authors. I've read many good quality books. But my all time favorite book remains to be Maniac Magee. I searched for this book just to write the review I love it that much. You already have gotten several plot synopsis so I won't bore you with another. Instead I will tell you that this book brings you from the joys of a kid to the sadness of race struggles. It brought me to tears when I read it in 6th grade (no small feat) and it still does. It may be a confusing book to 4th graders (as stated in other reviews) but to me it has been priceless and meaningful. I would recommend it to adults and to children and to anyone who wants to see how a book can really transport you to a different world and bring you back learning so much more. I read this book 6 years ago and I could never forget it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Okay Book
Review: I read this book when I was 10, I think. I don't know, it just seemed a tad tedious. It was good but it felt like it would never end. It was quite confusing too, but I admit the story seemed interesting. I'm not sure I recommend it, but I'm not saying you shouldn't read it either.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: 10 year- old reader
Review: I read this book when I was in fourth grade. It didn't make any sense. I don't suggest it. It was kind of good, but one thing happened after the other. It was way too confusing for my age readers!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not everything is perfect
Review: I picked Maniac Magee by Jerry Spinelli for my school book report because the cover looked interesting. It showed a picture of feet running. Inside the book jacket was a poem that read:
"Ma-niac, Ma-niac
He's so cool
Ma-niac, Ma-niac
Don't go to school
Runs all night
Runs all right
Ma-niac, Ma-niac
Kissed a bull."

It looked very interesting and funny. I really liked the book because the main character, Maniac Magee, was funny and smart and cared about and helped people. You really want him to be happy.

Maniac Magee (whose really name was Jeffrey) became a homeless kid who lost his parents in a trolley accident. He wants a real home with a family and that is what he looks for in the story. He's really unusual. He is famous for running everywhere. He's so fast no one can beat him. He's really good at sports. He even hit a "frog" ball and turned it into an inside the park homerun. He can untie very complicated knots. Little kids bring him all their troubles and he helps solve them. He wins a lifetime supply of pizza but he's allergic to pizza! Everyone loves him--well, almost everyone. That's what bothers him and keeps him running all night.
Maniac doesn't see any bad in people. He keeps thinking they're nice. But some are so mean that he finally figures out they don't like him. He blames himself. Maniac meets a girl, Amanda. She has lots of books and he really wants one. She lets him have one to read. When he returns it she invites him to live with her family in the East End. Only black people live there. Maniac doesn't see any difference between the black and white people. When he sees there are some who don't understand each other he tries to get them to like each other. But this doesn't happen very easily.

After Maniac runs away from Amanda's house, he lives with the buffalos at the park zoo. One day he meets Grayson who used to be a Minor league pitcher. Grayson and Maniac become really close like grandson and grandfather. They do everything together. You'll have to read what happens next. It's very emotional.
Maniac spends time with the McNabb family in the West End. This is where the white people live. When he's there he tries to bring the East End and West End kids together. One time it doesn't work. Another time it does work.
Maniac runs away from all of his temporary homes because he wants things to be perfect. He learns that not everything can be perfect. Does he find what he wants in the end? You'll have to read the book to find out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A serious tale about racism wrapped up in innocence
Review: Maniac Magee is a truely sensational book. It follows Maniac Magee, a curious boy living on the streets invades Two Mills, a town that's racially segregated by a single street. He takes his home in many different places. He controversially lived with a black family in the black part of Two Mills. He lived with the white children, he lived in a barn. The extroidinairy thing about him is that he didn't just cross the line of racial segregation, he erased it. Be prepared for a truely amazing story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Review
Review: The basic plot of Maniac Magee is a kid who can't find a family, when he thinks he does, either he doesn't want to hurt them or someone dies. I think this book was a great book. One, because after every chapter the book makes the reader ask questions. Two, because it teaches some sort of a leason. The lesson it teaches is that when a kid can't see the difference between black and white, he isn't liked as much. I think the character is believable because he fits into the story, and he has good dialog in the story so you can see a movie of the book in your head. I would recommend this book to just about anybody who likes a humorous book, and a good read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the goodest book
Review: I read Maniac Magee . It's a really cool book that was published in 1990 by Scholastic Inc. It's my favorite book by Jerry Spinelli.
It's about a boy who wasn't born with the name Maniac Magee. His real name was Jeffrey Lionel Magee. When his parents died his life took a change and so did his name. He was a legend, it was said that he was born in a dump, his stomach a cereal box, his heart a sofa spring. He lived in two different loving homes and one home not so loving throughout the story but not for very long. Maniac Magee mingled with blacks, and he mingled with whites. He didn't understand racism.
I think this book strongly suggests that there is no diffrence between races. This story shows the joys and sorrows of running free.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Maniac Magee
Review: Maniac Magee
by Jerry Spinelli
Published by Scholastic Inc. Boston
Copyright: 1990

Jeffrey MageeÕs parents died when he was three years old. He went to his Aunt and UncleÕs house for eight years, and then ran away to where he used to live (the Two Mills) for the rest of his life, living in different peopleÕs houses. He went to one nice black family, Then with an old man who used to be a baseball player, and a very rough family.
I would definitely recommend this book because it is fast moving and exciting, it is realistic and there is not very much violence.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Maniac Maggee
Review: this is a good book. a must read. once you start you can not stop

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Maniac Mcgee
Review: This book is excellent. It is funny, sad, and an all around good book. I think everybody should read this book at least once in thier life. I would definetly recomend you should read this book. I will give it five stars.


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