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Jason and Marceline

Jason and Marceline

List Price: $6.99
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: As a teenage guy, I feel a little insulted......
Review: I really didn't like this book. Why? The guys in this book were all really dumb, which I think was kind of sexist. And the way the guys keep disrespecting girls is insulting to girls. I don't treat women that way and I hope other guys don't. All-in-All, this book was just shallow and dumb.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hello!
Review: I really like this bookit made me want to make out with sumbuddy..
Im a 8 year old from ohio, And I thot that this book was good!
Good thing my mommmy didnt read it!! She wood be scared!!
I loved The chapter, LOVE because heather newsome kind of reminds me of me! I want to make out som dayy with a hot boy...
Bye! gotta go practice on my bayby brothere !!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Jason and Marceline not for everyone, but wait a minute...
Review: I teach middle-school Language Arts, and, while I wouldn't necessarily read this book WITH my class, I would recommend it to students to read for outside reading. Spinelli is a master with the written word; I read the majority of his books as a teenager and will reread them on occasion even now. I must disagree with the teacher who felt Spinelli's portrayal of girls in Jason and Marceline was poor. In the end, Jason learns that Jason must be Jason and Marceline must be Marceline. He learns to accept her as she is--eccentricities and all. Jason is flawed, and he is definitely not politically correct. (Name a middle schooler who is!) Regardless, Spinelli can somehow recapture the ambivalence of adolescence while possessing the wisdom of an adult...the mark of a truly gifted writer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book was soooo funny!
Review: I think this book was very realistic. I've read it over 5 times. My friends all want to read it. When I told them about it, they were like "I gotta read that book!". This book is very true. I think it would be a good book for the ages between 13-16 or a mature 12 year old. Overall, I thought the book was hilarious and realistic.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A good book
Review: I thought this was a very good book. It was very funny, and true-to-life. Like it or not, this book shows a very accurate picture of what middle and high school is like. I wouldn't recommend it to kids under 12 or 13. I hope Jerry Spinelli writes another book about Jason and Marceline.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Book
Review: I thought this was an excellent book. It is a book I can relate to. Well, at least certain parts of it. It really explains how teenagers feel about certain issues. Although parts of it are PG-13, the rest of it is sutible for most readers. Other than that, I feel it is excellent. It is very well written and a great story. I recommend this book to any teenager.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: This book was ok. If my mommy read it, she'd be disgusted!
Review: I'm a 9 year old from hawaii and i thought this book was pretty good, and i thought it was cool how it was a sequel to Space station seventh grade.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not very good at all.
Review: I'm normally a fan of Jerry Spinelli and his books but this one was, well, bad. The characters, for the most part, were pretty stupid and not very interesting. The plot was also pretty stupid and kind of dull. Also, many of the parts were disgusting. Especially the part in which the guys are talking about wanting to stick their faces in a girl's chest! (Eeeeewwwww!!!) I hope boys really don't talk like that in real life! Talk about sick!!! I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone who wants a good read. Jerry Spinelli can do much, much better than this!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Spinelli strikes again!!!
Review: In this amazing novel about a boy in 9th grade growing up and struggling to be one of the crowd you learn everything about 9th grade boys you ever wanted to know (+ more). out of 5 stars i would give it a 10(if that were possible). i sugest thi book to any teens!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jason and Marceline is a wonderful book.
Review: It is in touch with real life for us teens. It talks about the stuff that we talk about and think about. I give Spinelli 5 stars for knowing kids. I credit him greatly.


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