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Loser

by Jerry Spinelli

Loser by Jerry Spinelli X
Loser by Jerry Spinelli
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  • First Published:
    May 2002, 224 pages

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    Aug 2003, 224 pages

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Aixelsyd

He thinks of himself as a loser, but he is not. He leads a simple life, laughs at the small things. People would say he marches to the tune of his own drum or the beat of hiw own drum or whatnot. David is an akward child, but sincere, and people don't ever take notice. He is always picked last in P.E. and in band he always seems to hit the wrong pitch at the right time. Everyone was once like him.
Ceili

This book was okay but it wasn't my favorite but the book. "Crash" which is also by Jerry Spinelli, is an awsome book. It deserves a 5. I thank my teacher, Mrs.Hoffman, for introducing me to such great books. Mrs. Hoffman, thank you.
jake

this book is a great book but thts just my opionion the only thing i thought it needed was just needed a little bit more detail

Jake
emily

i thoght that this book was a great book for kids
Lauren

This was a funny book ;-) enjoy! lol
Carilyn

Your book was great!!!
d

the begining is a little boring and i dont understand it that well, but i really like the end
Jusleen

it was a humorus book...but its off task...the ending i don't get at all

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