Rating:  Summary: Maniac Magee Review: The Maniac Magee is about a boy named Jeffery Magee.He is very special but weird kid.Well at least the kids thought that.He could run fast and do stuff that other people couldn't do.I liked it a lot.I would recommend this book to you because it's funny and you will like it to.
Rating:  Summary: Maniac Magee Review: I did not like this story at all there was too much detail. i really do not care about all the things the writer tried to explain to you. There was no suspence, no climax, and it was so predictable. i probably could've written something better. This was by far the worst book i ever read. I do not reccomend this book to anyone who enjoys reading.
Rating:  Summary: Maniac Review: I think Jerry Spinelli created Maniac Magee because he wanted to make a legend. He probably wanted it to be a boy and wanted him to be a maniac so he thought maniac makes a connection with boy in my head not a girl. He also might have created it because he wanted to make a legend. I think he wanted his readers to know about differences and similarities between black and white people. Also I think he wanted his readers to know about stereotypes and how harmful they can be to a person or if it is big enough even a whole community. He also wanted his readers to know that you might be faced with choices and will have to know how to deal with them. The story made me realize how harmful some stereotypes can be about white and black people. This story made me feel that all black people and all white people either like each other or dislike each other. Also they might hate each other so much that they separate the town in to two parts the white side of town and the black side of town. In conclusion I think maniac Magee is a great book for kids. It teaches you a lot about stereotypes and about how white and black people get along in some cases. The book is one of my favorite books
Rating:  Summary: !!##*****Maniac Magee, by Jerry Spinelli is AWESOME*****##!! Review: This book was a very good book. There are only a few books that keep me right into the book wondering what is going to happen next, and this is one of them. People who hate books that are separated into parts; this would not be a good book. People like me, who like books of people uniting and coming together, this would be a good book. Not only did I love this book in some ways I did not like this. At the beginning of each part, new things were happening that I did not get, but either way I loved this book. This is book tells of a boy named Jeffery Magee, who later will be known as Maniac, comes to a town that is divided into two parts, the black side and the white side. Maniac comes to the black side and the people who see him are astonished because never had there been a white boy that crossed over to the black side. To see what happens to this town or to this boy you should read the book Maniac Magee.
Rating:  Summary: Maniac Magee, by Jerry Spinelli Review: . This book is a very good book. Even my brother, who only reads for school likes this book. In Maniac Magee, the town, Two Mills, is split into two parts, the West End and the East End. The blacks lived in the East End and the whites the West End. Hector Street divides the West End and The East End. When Jeffrey Magee, a white, renamed Maniac Magee came to Two Mills, because he ran away from a town, Bridgeport, he came into the East End. He doesn't know about the East End and the West End, and doesn't care. When he gets there he runs into Mars Bars, a leader of a gang in the East End, who tries to beat him up and calls him names because he is white. When he goes to the West End for the first time, he intercepts a football thrown from the star quarterback, Brain Denehy, to the best receiver, James "Hands" Down, then ran all the way to the other touchdown zone without being touched, then kicked the ball better and farther than anyone in that town ever has, and he did it all in one hand. Then later that day, when he comes to a baseball team's practice, he bunts and gets a home run on a pitch thrown by a pitcher who has struck out everybody he has pitched to. Then he saves a white kid who was being thrown over a fence by some high school kids, into Finsterwald's back yard, which is the only place that kids would never go even for [money]. When Maniac unties Cobble's Knot, at Cobble's Corner on Hector Street, which many people have tried to untie but can't, he still unties it. The knot was 4 and a half blocks long when it was untied. In Two Mills Maniac becomes a legend because of all the things he did but he does something even bigger. If you like books about Racism or kids doing amazing things you should read this book.
Rating:  Summary: Maniac Magee is an Excellent Book! Review: I read the book Maniac Magee for an English class in College. I found it to be very interesting, so I started reading it to some of my students at the daycare I work at. They loved it. It is a very good book. The book deals with a boy that seems to have no home to go to. The boy, Maniac, is fun loving and wins the heart of almost all the adults he meets. He is gifted at sports, making him the awe of all the children in town. Maniac is also very kind. He helps out many children with his talents. The one he is most popular for is standing up to bullies. He also has one very unique feature. Maniac doesn't understand racism. The town he lives in is split between white and black people. The people stay on their side of the town. Only Maniac dares to cross the invisible line. He makes friends on both sides of the town. Could it be that this little boy is the one who finally brings the town together?
Rating:  Summary: Ryan's Maniac Review Review: This contempoary realism, Newbery medal winner book is about a young boy who becomes an orphan at age three. Maniac soon made a name for himself and became a legend. All the children in the neighborhood were always bragging about how fast he could run, how high he could jump,and also how no tied knot would be too tough for Maniac. Maniac had several traits,several different homes, and also a great tradition of always having a book in his hands. Maniac was amazing throughout the book doing thigs that were against all odds, such as winning races by running backwards, and many others. The one thing I found most important about the novel is what Maniac did for the east and the west side. I thought this was a very exciting novel, one that stands out because of what a great role model Maniac was for all of the people.This novel kept me well entertained because I was always wondering what that crazy Maniac was going to do next.This book could also be very inspirational for all readers.
Rating:  Summary: To Be Held With King, Koontz, and Grisham Review: Jerry Spinelli's magnum opus Maniac Magee should be read once, as a young teen; again, as a cynical adult, and then once more as age begins to settle in more actively. I'm a 20 year old student and can say with the most severe honesty that this is my favorite book of all time - Spinelli writes with clarity, painting in bold strokes of humor, sentimentality, adventure, mystery, heartbreak, and acceptance. I have no doubts that the Newberry Award was given for Spinelli's teen-targeted race relation meditations, but beyond the moral messages and family-oriented emotion, it's a ripping yarn. Spinelli, while never having quite reached the popularity of another Maniac Magee, has a true gift - the gift to spin a timeless tale (in this instance of the quasi-folk variety), and I would recommend most of his other books for young adults. I'm no longer a young adult, but you can be sure that my son or daughter will be reading Jerry spinelli...in fact, it's already required reading in many elementary and middle schools. Spinelli joins a growing list of contemporary authors whose masterworks are the new Glass Menegerie, Sound and Fury or Portrait of an Artist: works like Kings The Stand or Grishams A Time To Kill are already becoming embedded in the lexicon of required novels and teaching tools...and rightly so. Spinelli teaches us about so much, and yet allows to have a rollicking time along the way.
Rating:  Summary: Maniac Magee Review: Maniac Magee by Jerry Spinelli is a wonderfully written novel that explores several delicate topics in a lighthearted manner. The main character, Jeffrey Lionel Magee, must deal with not only the loss of his parents, but also feeling unwanted by his relatives. Due to feeling unwanted by his Aunt Dot and Uncle Dan, Maniac runs away and finds himself in a variety of sticky situations. The situations range from gangs to racial prejudice. The way that Maniac befriends Amanda Beale and the how he becomes friends with Mars Bar helps students learn how to overcome racial prejusdice. He teaches an old man how to read and even rescues two young boys and convinces them not to run away from their home. Maniac tries to unite the East End (Whites) and the West End (Blacks) by getting them to see past the color of a persons skin and see a person. This book is a wonderful tool to open up discussions. My students loved discussing the "Finsterwallies" and envisioning the "frogball". Young teens are excited to read this book simply to find out what is going to happen to Maniac next. He gets himself into some hilarious situations and some sad situations. The short, fast moving chapters help to keep the reader motivated. Everyday when we would stop reading, my students would beg for more time to read. I think that Jerry Spinelli did a fabulous job writing this novel and my students and I absolutely loved it!
Rating:  Summary: THIS BOOK IS AWESOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Review: I loved this book you should read it!! I did it in school and I then wrote a letter to Jerry Spinelli. P.S. READ IT READ IT READ IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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