



Honestly, people going to each other's houses, and sending flirty back-and-forth DM's on Instagram is about as romantic as you get in middle school. Don't even get me started on this bullcrap. no, no, no.ģrd: Middle school romance? Please. Maybe it was like this 20-30 years ago, but nowadays.

The whole wedgie/swirly thing is so damn stereotypical middle-school bullying, but as a middle schooler, I have never seen/experienced anything like Patterson describes. It got pretty pathetic after a while.Ģnd: I'm not sure if James Patterson has any idea what modern-day bullying looks like. I found some of the first-graders recycled dad jokes to be more funny than anything Jamie had. I am still amazed at how many 5-star reviews this book has.ġst of all: Nothing about Jamie is funny in the least. Compact Disc (December 14th, 2015): $49.This book was absolute garbage.Juvenile Fiction / Social Themes / Friendship.Juvenile Fiction / Social Themes / Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance.Juvenile Fiction / Family / Alternative Family.Juvenile Fiction / Disabilities & Special Needs."- School Library Journal Product Details "Patterson and Grabenstein pay homage to the timeless comedy of Abbott and Costello, Groucho Marx, and other greats, while introducing new jokes that speak directly to the middle school experience. "The wisecrack-laced narrative is enhanced by lots of pen-and-ink cartoons with added dialogue."- Booklist Praise for I Even Funnier:A New York Times Bestseller "Play readers' heartstrings like a banjo. More vulnerable Jamie behind the guise of his humor, celebrates Jamie's Recovery from a tragic event.The affecting ending, which reveals a Praise for I Funny :A #1 New York Times Bestseller
