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Horrible Harry In Room 2B (1997)

Horrible Harry in Room 2B (1997)

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0140385525 (ISBN13: 9780140385526)
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English
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puffin books

About book Horrible Harry In Room 2B (1997)

What a horrible boy that Harry is! Harry likes to do horrible things. He scares girls with slithery, slimy snakes. He has perfected the knuckle noogies, specifically while playing "Seven Up." He hoards broken pencils and crayons to use in the creation of his frightening Stub People army which will eventually take over the classroom. Yes! This is horrible Harry, but he is a really interesting boy. So I almost laughed out when I read this book. And also if you read this book, you will find out that this story is described by Doug who is Harry's best friend instead of Harry himself. It's interesting, because Doug has objective angle and thoughts, so this make this book full of realities.This story remind me of my childhood, I'm just as piquant as Harry, and often play tricks on my classmates. But I always failed to scare them or surprise them and only was caught by teachers and was punished after class. However, it's a real chilhood, a memorable childhood.

This is the first book in the Horrible Harry series by Suzy Kline and Frank Remkiewicz. We've already read a couple of these stories out of order and found them to be funny, short, and entertaining. So we decided to start reading the series from the beginning. This book introduces us to Harry and his friends and other classmates. We see that Harry does some naughty, some clever, and some downright mean things, but on the whole, he is a good kid and the narrator's best friend. The story takes us through the span of the Autumn months of second grade. Each chapter seems to tell a different tale and our girls could really relate to the characters' experiences. We enjoyed reading this story and I expect we'll be visiting with Horrible Harry again very soon.

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I like Horrible Harry. I like the narrator Doug more. The delight he takes in the antics of his friend, and his own honesty in how he sometimes does 'horrible' things too made for a great tale. What I love is that some of these 'horrible' things were actually great actions of friendship and understanding. And some of them were just horrible. Still, I laughed. And enjoyed this book thoroughly. The pacing isn't real fast, but the story is a good one. I'll look for more in the series. And I would definitely recommend it to others.
—Kristine Pratt

We've read many of the books in this series. However, though this book did capture my children's attention, I didn't like it. In most of the books we've read from this series, Harry is truly horrible, but just a child that happens to like gross things. In this book he was truly horrible. My children were appalled by some of the things he did. And though this may have been written before others we've read, some of the things that happened in this book, had happened in other books from this series as well. Though my children still like this series and did enjoy this book, we felt that Harry was really too horrible in it.
—Marlee

A very brief chapter book directed at second graders. I liked it a lot: Kline knows how to create situations that are important to kids at that age, like tattling, lying, being nice and so on. She deals with themes that second graders wonder about, but make them funny by using silly or surprising characters. Her Harry is a trouble-maker, but (unlike Junie B. Jones) he’s not rude or crude, and he has a heart and a brain. In Room 2B, Kline introduces the characters. It’s an episodic book, but culminates in a rather nice moment that shows Harry’s not all bad. The illustrations are great.
—Ensiform

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