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Book Reviews of Lawn Boy (Tales to Tickle the Funnybone, Bk 7)

Lawn Boy (Tales to Tickle the Funnybone, Bk 7)
Lawn Boy - Tales to Tickle the Funnybone, Bk 7
Author: Gary Paulsen, Pablo Bernasconi (Illustrator)
ISBN-13: 9780545178044
ISBN-10: 0545178045
Publication Date: 2007
Pages: 88
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 12 ratings
Publisher: Scholastic
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Lawn Boy (Tales to Tickle the Funnybone, Bk 7) on + 6 more book reviews
This book is hilarious! Very well written with unexpected twists and a great vocabulary builder.
GeniusJen avatar reviewed Lawn Boy (Tales to Tickle the Funnybone, Bk 7) on + 5322 more book reviews
Reviewed by Sally Kruger, aka "Readingjunky" for TeensReadToo.com

LAWN BOY provides some quick entertainment. It's a very manageable read at less than 90 pages. Readers are treated to quite a few laughs and a little business education.

The main character is a 12-year-old boy. His grandmother gives him a riding lawn mower for his birthday. She says it was his late grandfather's mower. Miracle of all miracles, the thing actually works, and he sets about mowing their pitiful excuse for a yard.

When he finishes the yard, a neighbor wonders if he can get his own lawn mowed. Soon he's mowing for the whole neighborhood. In a few short days, he has over three hundred dollars stuffed in his pockets.

Arnold, a stay-at-home stockbroker, would like his lawn mowed; but he admits to being short on cash. He offers a deal - mow his lawn and he'll invest the cost of the mowing in the stock market and hopefully increase the investment. Boy, does he!

Before he knows it, he has a growing business and more money than he can even imagine. He has a stock portfolio that would be the envy of any businessperson. And just think, his only dream at the start of the summer was to have enough to afford a new inner tube for his bike tire.

The problem now is how do you break it to your parents that in five short weeks you have tons of money? Will they believe you?

Gary Paulsen has done it yet again. His die-hard fans will like the story, and reluctant readers will find it a quick and satisfying read. It's also a terrific read-aloud that will have them laughing and teach them a little about capitalism in the bargain.
reviewed Lawn Boy (Tales to Tickle the Funnybone, Bk 7) on + 4 more book reviews
I have two girls. We read this all together the day we got it because it had such great reviews. Although it was a cute enough book, it just wasn't that great for us. I feel this is a book for BOYS ages 10 to 12.