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Regular Guy (Regular Guy (Paperback))

Regular Guy (Regular Guy (Paperback))

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Regular Guy
Review: Dont bother to read this book!The book I read last week was
Regular guy.I thought it was a poor book,it was really boring.
the auther was Sarah Weeks she wrote dork in disguised.this book wasnt very good.The first part of the book.Guy the main character
though he wasswitched at birth.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A good book for side splitting laughter
Review: I found the book Regular Guy a must read for all ages. I found that the characters had a basic story to tell without the author helping them. The book was funny and had somewhat of suspence. I never knew what was going to happen next. I could not put the book down. I recomend this book if you like a good story and you weould like to laugh.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Guy
Review: My guy is a very funny book for young readers. It held my attention when I read that Guy's mom was getting married. The dinner party disaster was hilarious. I liked how the author described the details and how she put kid language into the story.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Regular Guy
Review: Okay, the average kid never read Spy Magazine, but a lot of us did, and this book is so derivative of the old Separated at Birth feature, not to mention the similar Marvin Redpost title (by Louis Sachar) that it seems a bit of a ripoff. Likewise, what kid narrator ever used the phrase "accomplished classical pianist" to describe a party guest? On the other hand, it's clever and funny and sends all the right messages about family and inclusion.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Can't keep enough of them in the library
Review: Our students are loving both of Weeks' books about "Guy." Guy Time and Regular Guy are the titles. I can't keep them on the shelves. When I read them I realized why. These books sound just the way students aged 10-15 think, talk and act. In fact, not a week goes by that someone doesn't come in and ask for the 3rd one--My Guy. We can't wait to find out what is going to happen to Guy next.


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