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Review #12539 - Dated: 4th of October, 2014 Author: kymmage |
I read my first Tom Gates book last school holidays, and so as soon as I saw this I wanted to give it a go. I was not disappointed. This book is more of an introduction to Tom Gates and his world. The other book I read was number 2 in the series, but they are written as episodic. So you don't really need to know much going in. Pichon covers off everything you need to know.
Basically Tom Gates is this kid who loves to doodle and draw. He is in a band with his best friend, hates his sister and loves these caramel wafer biscuit things. In this story, he is dealing with school stuff. He has kind of a bully, though I found a lot of his behaviour towards the guy to be more bullying as well. I'm not sure how I felt about that. A few times I cringed at what he seemed to think was funny, but I can remember being a kid and doing things I hadn't really thought through.
Tom's descriptions of his family are funny, especially his grandparents and their cooking. His clever tricks and ways around homework that wasn't done were pretty brilliant at times. The main storyline was cool, and I really liked the way it went. There were a few questions I had, which got cleared up. Obviously not every conversation he has with his parents is recorded in his book. But when the main event took place, I loved the tie in to an earlier funny moment at school.
I could see this series making a cool movie as well. Tom Gates could be the new Whimpy Kid, though he is more of your average kid. Middle of the road and maybe even a little bit cool. $25 seems a lot for a kid's novel, but this is hard cover. Lengthwise it's quite a bit longer than other novels for this age group, even with all the illustrations. Plus this copy had the moving picture cover which is pretty cool!
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