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The Janitor's Boy

The Janitor's Boy

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Janitor's Boy
Review: A boy named Jack had a bad day. It all started in music class when he was eating a huge piece of watermelon bubblegum and he basically ruined a desk. The principal found out and sentenced him to three weeks of after school gum clean-up for the chief custodian. It turned out that the chief custodian was his dad. It appears to be that working in the basement for so long reavals some amazing surprizes.

My opinion on this book is that it was mysterious and I like books that are mysterious.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: the janitor's boy
Review: I liked the bock becoues it is the kind of book i would read the letter are short and the paragraph's the word's are easy to read i did not need a magnifyinglass to read it.

The first fue chapters where the best it was the way that you could get into the book and understand It the beging was the easy to read to I hate to read but this book i cou;d read.

jack was the maine character they said a lot about him he had a very good noise he could smeall anything and his dad and him looked like each other the dad is the janitor for the school he went to and the also went in to food to he was discribing the food he was smelling

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Review of The Janitor's Boy
Review: I think that The Janitor's Boy is a book that you should read.

I read it to my mom and she loved it. It shows that some people may be interesing even if they have a bad job. Once you start reading it, you may not be able to put it down.

This story is about a boy named Jack. He has a perfect crime. He puts gum on the underside of a table. His dad will HAVE to clean it up. His dad is the janitor. Even so Jack gets caught. Even worse than that...he has to clean it up! And soon it gets even worse! What will happen to poor Jack? Read the rest of this book to find out.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Janitor's Boy, a fascinating read from beginning to end!
Review: Jack Rankin has the nose of a K-9, the ability to detect smells from blocks away. Jack is a young boy in grade school moving into the old high-school where his dad is the school janitor. Jack has to endure the embarrassment and humiliation of being in the same school as his dad, "John the Janitor," as people call him. As payment for his crime in school, he is forced to work after-school every day as the "Junior Janitor" for three weeks. Eventually, Jack realizes that there's more than just a gray jump suit and mop to being a janitor, and a strong relationship and bond between father-and-son is created. This book is short and sweet like most kids would like, but it has a great plot and great characters. I thought that Andrew Clements did a fine job writing The Janitor's Boy and was very flowing throughout the entire book. I say that the book was flowing because everything seemed to come together piece-by-piece and with every chapter you read, a part of the book would be revealed to you and you would want to keep flipping the pages.
            So, read The Janitor's Boy by Andrew Clements if you're into a good book that will capture your interest from the very beginning.


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