Ungifted by: Gordon Korman
Posted: 13 Oct 2015, 11:14
I'm new to this site so please be patient with me.
I found this book at the GoodWill (where I get most of my books not on my Kindle) and grabbed it for some light reading. I don't typically read Young Adult but all the choices out there I'm starting to enjoy some of them. I guess it's a nice escape from the adult world.
This book was cute. That's the best way to describe it. A middle school troublemaker accidentally gets sent to a gifted academy for children with above average IQs. No surprises and the ending was predictable but what I liked about it the most was each chapter was told by a different person so you could watch the story through the eyes of everyone involved.
I"m not going to spoil anything, I can't stand reading a review that gets so specific there's no reason to read the book. Spoilers are the worst.
When I was younger I attended a school for gifted children so I could relate to the "geniuses" and to the "normal" kids as well. Stereotyping was strong but it was written in a way that it wasn't insulting and had me laughing a few times.
I rated it 4 stars on Goodreads (I only give a 5 if I am completely blown away) and would recommend others read it if you want a quick laugh with a predictable ending.
I found this book at the GoodWill (where I get most of my books not on my Kindle) and grabbed it for some light reading. I don't typically read Young Adult but all the choices out there I'm starting to enjoy some of them. I guess it's a nice escape from the adult world.

This book was cute. That's the best way to describe it. A middle school troublemaker accidentally gets sent to a gifted academy for children with above average IQs. No surprises and the ending was predictable but what I liked about it the most was each chapter was told by a different person so you could watch the story through the eyes of everyone involved.
I"m not going to spoil anything, I can't stand reading a review that gets so specific there's no reason to read the book. Spoilers are the worst.

When I was younger I attended a school for gifted children so I could relate to the "geniuses" and to the "normal" kids as well. Stereotyping was strong but it was written in a way that it wasn't insulting and had me laughing a few times.
I rated it 4 stars on Goodreads (I only give a 5 if I am completely blown away) and would recommend others read it if you want a quick laugh with a predictable ending.