It was very, very good! The other ones were better though. This one is from his sisters' POV. It is an interesting perspective change. A good read.
Middle School: My Brother Is a Big, Fat Liar
By James Patterson, Lisa Papademetriou
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 4 - 8 | Grade 4 | n/a | 3.7 | 28259 |
Book Reviews (78)
I absoultley loved this book!!!! It was another great one by James Patterson. I totally recommend this book to you! I 'm defintly going to read the rest of the series and I hope you do too!
Meet Georgia Khatchadorian, Rafe Khatchadorian's younger sister. After a year since that tragic fire at Swifty's diner, Georgia is ready to tackle Hills Village Middle School. By the end of the year, she thinks she will be at the top of her class and everything will be like it usually is. Wrong! Georgia is outcast because of her brother's troublemaking shadow. Georgia is mislabeled before her teachers can see who she really is or will she always be labeled as RAFE KHATCHADORIAN'S SISTER!!!! Follow Georgia as she faces the Princesses and Mini-Miller. Also learn the truth of who Georgia Khatchadorian really is.
The third book in the Middle School series is the point of view of Rafe Khatchadorian’s little sister, Georgia Khatchadorian. Georgia usually loves school and is a straight A student, but the kids and teachers in Hill Valley Middle School have led her to absolutely hate 6th grade. When Georgia’s brother, Rafe, was at HVMS he set out to try and break every single rule possible to break. So when Georgia comes to school on the first day her teachers don’t even give her a chance and think she is the female version of her brother. She ever got a C+ on her first report card. This book fast and easy to read. I finished it in about a few hours. I thought that this book was good. I especially liked the illustrations and thought that they made it easier to picture the story and made the book more interesting to read. I personally like the point of view of Georgia better than Rafe and I think the James Patterson should write more books from her point of view as kind of an accompanying series.
This book is written in the perspective of Rafe's sister Georgia. Georgia is taking her first year at Rafe's old school "Hills Village Middle School". She was really excited about it but all the teachers thought she would be a troublemaker like Rafe was in the first book and don't like her. Then she gets in trouble because of Rafe and so she and Rafe start pulling pranks on each other. Also, the popular girls at her school start bullying her and when she gets her first report card she finds out that she is getting bad grades. Will things ever be good again for Georgia? Find out in "My Brother is a Big, Fat Liar.
This book is written in the perspective of Rafe's sister Georgia. Georgia is taking her first year at Rafe's old school "Hills Village Middle School". She was really excited about it but all the teachers thought she would be a troublemaker like Rafe was in the first book and don't like her. Then she gets in trouble because of Rafe and so she and Rafe start pulling pranks on each other. Also, the popular girls at her school start bullying her and when she gets her first report card she finds out that she is getting bad grades. Will things ever be good again for Georgia? Find out in "My Brother is a Big, Fat Liar.
This book is about a girl named Georgia and her brother, Rafe. Rafe has carved an interesting path for her in her new middle school, even before he was kicked out. She has a band that stinks, and the Princess Patrol is out to catch her. How can she survive middle school now?
I liked this book a lot! It wasn't my favorite out of the three but still a good addition to the series! I could relate to this one A LOT because I have a little sister too. Now that she is 11 she doesn't tattle about silly things anymore, like eating a piece of candy or watching tv but she is still very annoying :P I really hope that they're are more in this series coming because this is becoming one of my favorite series!
Georgia is excited for middle school... until she shows up and everyone know her as "Rafe's Sister". Including the teachers. The popular girls don't wear new trendy clothes, they wear little girls princess dresses but they are still popular. Meanwhile Georgia becomes "friends" with a girl who is less than popular. Can Georgia make it through sixth grade?! Read to find out!
This book is about Rafe's sister, Georgia, and her troubles at school. She knows that her brother has left a legend, (and not a good one!) at his old school. So, she wants to prove everyone wrong. But, it doesn't exactly turn out that way. She has to face her brother, and she has an upcoming trouble that she will have to address.