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Number-one "New York Times"-bestselling author Korman delivers the highly anticipated sequel to "Ungifted" with a heartwarming comedy that cleverly sends up our preconceived ideas about intelligence, heroism, and popularity. Review: Fun. - I really enjoy his books. They make me laugh. Review: A Homerun! - In this sequel to "Ungifted," Donovan finds himself back at Hardcastle Middle School. But this time, Noah Youkilis, owner of the district's highest IQ, is also at Hardcastle. Noah is brilliant -- but has no common sense or physical abilities. Noah's view of how the real world works has come through a rather random look at YouTube. Donovan appoints himself Noah's protector, but circumstances seem to continually work against Donovan. When Donovan is (again) in the wrong place at the right time, his world is flipped upsidedown. And Donovan thinks there isn't anything he can do about it. Donovan seems doomed to live out his life moving from one disaster to another. Is there anything to be done? I loved this book. Gordon Korman gets into the middle school boy mind better than any author out there. Donovan a typical middle school boy in that he moves from incident to incident with no thought -- he spends his life reacting. I will be recommending this book a lot!














| Best Sellers Rank | #143,618 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #379 in Superhero Fiction for Children #3,789 in Children's Books on Friendship #6,055 in Humor for Children |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 566 Reviews |
A**R
Fun.
I really enjoy his books. They make me laugh.
B**C
A Homerun!
In this sequel to "Ungifted," Donovan finds himself back at Hardcastle Middle School. But this time, Noah Youkilis, owner of the district's highest IQ, is also at Hardcastle. Noah is brilliant -- but has no common sense or physical abilities. Noah's view of how the real world works has come through a rather random look at YouTube. Donovan appoints himself Noah's protector, but circumstances seem to continually work against Donovan. When Donovan is (again) in the wrong place at the right time, his world is flipped upsidedown. And Donovan thinks there isn't anything he can do about it. Donovan seems doomed to live out his life moving from one disaster to another. Is there anything to be done? I loved this book. Gordon Korman gets into the middle school boy mind better than any author out there. Donovan a typical middle school boy in that he moves from incident to incident with no thought -- he spends his life reacting. I will be recommending this book a lot!
L**.
Such a great book!!
I love this author’s books. The humor and style of writing just makes me want to purchase more and more of his books for my students.
O**8
Good book good read
Decent book for the price
R**.
Cute sequel
My son liked the first book and the second was really good too!!
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