Sunday, July 24, 2011
JOURNAL OF A SCHOOLYARD BULLY: NOTES ON NOOGIES, WET WILLIES AND WEDGIES by Farley Katz
I received an Advance Readers Edition of this book through the publisher. Both my 10-year-old daughter and I read the book.
Journal of a Schoolyard Bully: Notes on Noogies, Wet Willies, and Wedgies is a book similar in style to Diary of a Wimpy Kid and The Dork Diaries. It features cartoons alongside text to tell the story of Niko Kaylor, the school bully. Niko has been asked to keep a journal by his therapist.
This book does have several amusing moments. I did find myself chuckling out loud a couple of times. However, I have to say that I was very disappointed overall in the tone of the book. Slated to be released in September 2011, the time when kids will be returning to school, I think that this book is really more of a celebration of bullying than a lesson to bullies. The author, Farley Katz, touches on issues of why Niko may bully such as an absent father and weight issues. However, I kept hoping that the bully would change his ways and become a better person and that never happens. At a time where bullying has become a serious epidemic, I fear that this book may only make matters worse.
My Daughter's Review
My daughter states that she thought that the book was going to be really funny. She thought that in the end the bully would see the error of his ways. Instead, it seemed to encourage bullying and gave bullies ideas on how to be a "better" bully. At the end of the book he didn't discover the error of his ways but decided to try to become an even better bully. She thought it was a very bad book for children - especially her age or younger. She thinks this book could cause big problems. She gives the book only 1 star on a 5 star rating system.
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5 comments:
This sounds like such a funny read. :-)
Wow, that's pretty upsetting...your daughter is quite perceptive, and I look forward to more mother-daughter reviews :)
I love that you and your daughter both review books! How cool! Thanks for pointing out how bullying is perceived in the book... good to know!
~Jess
I really love that your daughter reviewed the book also. I love when children review children books. It is sad that the book missed out on giving the proper message.
Thanks for sharing! I posted on FB saying that every parent should read this review.
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