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Loser by Jerry Spinelli

Loser

by Jerry Spinelli
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  • First Published:
  • May 1, 2002, 224 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Aug 2003, 224 pages
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J.P.

Awsome Book!!
I'm almost 11 and I thoght that this book was great. It had all kinds of funny parts. I liked the part about where Hector was collecting his own earwax to make an earwax candle but he wouldn't take Zinkoff's earwax. Also, I think that that is how lots of other people treat others that way. That is mean but, lots of those kids are bullies. I think that it is sad but, you know thats how life is. Its Hard and Probably Always WILL BE!! I also read this book in class for our book club. We had to make a letter we had to respond in journals and also we had to make a project. This was an awsome book and I hope Jerry makes more of these funny types of books.

P.S. If you haven't reasd the book well START IT!! Its an AWSOME BOOK!! Take My Word!!
Arpreet

I hate this book
bratz

this book was stupid
steve

This book was the worst book ive ever read. I think that it should be taken off the shelves of book stores that have this book. It sucks that bad. Its so bad it shouldnt even get a one. It just plane sucks.
roquel

thi sbook is a very dull book.It doesn't catch my inters.But to other it may be funny.
jack

its not that good it sucks people its so boring
Katie

this is an excellent book that tickles the funny bone but also is a tad serious.I think this book should win millions of prizes.its a good book for anybody and i really enjoyed it.i cant thik of any body who could not give this book an awesome review.Text
Harini

the ending i don't get at all
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