Member Reviews
It was okay. I didn't love the artwork and missed some of the color palette they chose, but overall it will be a fine graphic novel to have in a library.
This book is great for kids who are 6th graders as well as adults who have survived 6th grade. The struggles and emotions that one feels at that unfortunate age are really expressed through this book. I think it is relatable for kids but can also remind their adults of that time, so they can help the youngster.
This was cute and fun. I think middle grade students will enjoy it. I think it's good for kids who like Diary of a Wimpy Kid.
Sadly the title was archived before I could start reading (didn't know it would be this soon after requesting it). A shame this book looked real fun. 4 stars, because NG wants a rating and so this is based on my hype level, the cover, the probably fun illustrations and the blurb. Hopefully I get the chance to read the book some day.
A wonderful middle-grade novel that will have both kids and parents laughing and reminiscing about their own middle school days. The story follows Ty Bogart, a sixth-grader with a role in the school musical, as he navigates the challenges of making new friends, dealing with older girls, and attending big kid parties. Ty's struggle to find his voice before opening night is not only relatable but also heartwarming.
Hold onto your lunch trays, folks, because SIXTH GRADE SUPERSTAR is like a time machine that zips you right back to the wild world of middle school! Ty Bogart is your hilarious and lovable guide through the ups and downs of pre-teen life, complete with school musicals, older girls, and bedtime parties (yep, you read that right). Lynch's witty writing and over 200 eye-popping illustrations make this book a riot from start to finish. It's not just for kids; even grown-up ex-sixth graders like me will find themselves chuckling and nodding along. So why should you read it? Because it's a laugh-out-loud adventure that captures the awkward and awesome moments of being a kid, and it's a perfect reminder that we've all been SIXTH GRADE SUPERSTARS in our own way!