Masters of Disaster review by AYay_RPEMS
Masters of Disaster
by Gary Paulsen
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Humor

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Age at time of review - 11
Reviewer's Location - Baltimore, MD, United States
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Reed, Riley, and Henry are the most ordinary people in their school. Henry is the brainy guy who thinks for the rest of them and is always ready to act; Riley is the note taking, quiet, writer. And Reed? He is about to make a decision to become very brave or very weak. He brings the whole plot together. Henry has an idea to do things that will get them noticed. They try to break a world record, and they attempt to solve an ancient mystery and more. Nothing seems to work, and they seem to be the masters of disaster! But, finally, they have an idea, to get rid of the schools most unwanted person and put an end to the bully problems. Could this be the answer? What will happen?

Opinion: 

I thought it was a good book. The author was very descriptive and humorous. He told the story very well. The plot was exciting and keeps you turning the page. The adventures of Reed teach him a lesson and tie the plot together. He becomes who he is today, and is able to embark on the dangerous quests, adventures, and disasters they go through together. If you're the type for funny books you will enjoy this. It is definitely a laugh out loud book.

 

Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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