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Loser by Jerry Spinelli

Loser

by Jerry Spinelli
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  • First Published:
  • May 1, 2002, 224 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Aug 2003, 224 pages
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alexis

its good but somewhat boring sorry spinelli
Netterz

...but I wanted him to win bigger at the end...
sarah

Its a ok book
This book is about a person who has difficulties in learning. Its a book about a person who is always made fun of and laughed at not laugh with. Even though its kind of boring it has a point . : )
Britney

Loser
Spiinelli is a great writer but this book wasn't how i thought it would be. It was kind of boring and could have been a lot better knowing Jerry.
David

ok
This book is OK. There are some funny parts. Even in junior high we're reading it for some bully resistant ideas.
bob

BAD BOOK!!
i thought this book was o.k. it was boring sometimes and sometimes i didnt even get it.it changed topic A LOT and at times it was just plain weird i wouldnt really reccomend this book to any one unless they like that kind of book. regrettably i did a book report on it this book stunk
TIERRA

IT WAS BORING AT TIMES
jk

It was really wierd book but i like science fiction so it was great but the ending could use some work

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