The Forth Stall (part two) so far has been a good book. Although the beginning is short, the author quickly changes course and begins to develop the characters and quickly introduces conflict. The book is a clever outlook on a fictional middle school where a boy named Mac runs a anti bully organization out of a bathroom stall. Students pay Mac to fix their problems and help them with their unique problems. I have not got into the main events where the story takes place, but The Fourth Stall has been a good read so far. I loved the first book, and so did every one of my 5th grade boys who have been reading my one (falling apart) copy all school year. Could not wait to get to the 2nd book-and was not disappointed at all! Perfect for 5th grade boys-and this one could interest the girls as well!"The life of crime is good.Mac has taken down legendary high school crime boss Staples, business has been booming, and Mac and Vince are getting ready for middle school baseball tryouts. But this can't last. Mac has always tried to keep his friends close and his enemies closer. But what happens when you can't tell the difference? This dilemma walks into the fourth stall in the form of Trixie Von Parkway--an eighth grader with a mean look and an even meaner predicament. The new science teacher is terrorizing her, and she needs Mac to get him off her back. Seems simple enough, but as Mac starts to dig deeper, he finds even more trouble brewing at his school, including a new administrator bent on destroying his business, and indications that Trixie isn't who she claims to be. In the past, the worst thing that could have happened to Mac was that he might lose a little money, maybe catch a beating. In The Fourth Stall Part II, though, there's going to be much more on the line than that."
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Classic Chris Ryalnder -- very funny book with a twisted plot and an end you won't see coming.
—nellabest