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Born to Rock, by Gordon Korman

penalew's review against another edition

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5.0

So totally loved this book - Korman is quickly becoming one of my favorites!

atomicwizard's review against another edition

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funny lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

2.0

jbojkov's review against another edition

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4.0

I really like Gordon Korman's books. My favorite is still schooled, but I liked this one too. It was a little predictable at times, but still had funny moments.

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4.0

This was an easy read, I read it in 1 sitting. It was interesting and a good read for someone that is looking to find themselves. However, its on a book list a friend of mine's son has to read and he's in 7th grade. I don't think the book would be much use to a 7th grader but more for a high schooler. Not because of the content but more because of the authors intent for the book.

clarkco's review against another edition

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3.0

Funny - but not his best.

kpreads24's review against another edition

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1.0

It's actually more like 1.5. I know this is young adult but it read like it was written for even younger audiences at times. I felt like this was written by someone who knows little about the music scene or at least not of the 2000s and on. It includes stereotype after stereotype. The characters sucked, and it was written with so much cheesy dialogue. Just wasn't for me no matter how cool the premise sounded.

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4.0

Leo has it all planned out. He will go to Harvard on a scholarship and continue his membership in the Republicans. That is until he is accused of cheating on a test by a vengeful principal. This one act unleashes Leo's inner McMurphy, the part of him that makes bad choices. Before his mother knows what's happening, Leo is working as a roadie for King Maggot, lead singer of the band Purge. Maggot is unaware that he is also Leo's birth father, but Leo hopes that he will grow closer to Maggot and get his university paid for. The summer is a learning experience for both men, but Leo is not as prepared for the truth as he thinks he is.

Fun book from perennial favourite Korman, with a twist you don't see coming. There are plenty of rich characters and memorable scenes to keep the average Intermediate/Senior student interested. Good stuff.

bethanymiller415's review against another edition

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3.0

This was a fun story, but I wouldn't necessarily call it realistic.

thebrainlair's review against another edition

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5.0

Born to Rock by Gordon Korman (2006)

neekelf's review against another edition

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3.0

It was good. It was a mix between Korman's original style and his modern stuff. However, to the wise, a warning. If any of this would offend you, don't read; two characters are gay, there is drug usage, there is a womanizer who we see with many different ladies, mild swearing and one b-word, possibly a sex scene where a boy and a girl were in a tent alone (all we know is that they kissed but it's vaguely implied there was more there). I'm not sure where I stand with the homosexuality; I know I don't like reading sex, and the language wasn't cool. I doubt I'll read it again.

However, let me say; from the snippet I had read before, I was not expecting it to go the way it did. It was a good read. It had humor. And Korman did pretty good. It's enjoyable, but there was a little bit too much stuff in it for me to be okay with it.