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Supergifted

By: Gordon Korman
Narrated by: Jonathan Todd Ross, Erin Moon, Mark Turetsky, Cassandra Morris, Dan Bittner, Nick Podehl
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This funny and heartwarming sequel to Ungifted, which has become a word-of-mouth hit, cleverly sends up our ideas about intelligence, heroism, and popularity.

Donovan Curtis has never been what anyone would call “gifted.” But his genius friend Noah Youkilis is actually supergifted, with one of the highest IQs around. After years at the Academy for Scholastic Distinction, all Noah dreams of is the opportunity to fail if he wants to. And he’s landed in the perfect place to do it—Donovan’s school.

Almost immediately, Noah finds himself on the wrong side of cheerleading captain Megan Mercury and alpha jock Hash “Hashtag” Taggart. Sticking up for Noah lands Donovan in the middle of a huge feud with Hashtag. He’s told to stay away from the sports star—or else.

That should be the end of it, but when a freak incident suddenly makes Donovan a hero, he can’t tell anyone about it since Hashtag is involved. So Noah steps in and becomes “Superkid.” Now he’s gone from nerd to titan at school. And it may have gone more than a little bit to his head.

©2018 Gordon Korman (P)2018 HarperCollins Publishers
Growing Up & Facts of Life Literature & Fiction Funny Heartfelt
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Clever Storyline • Quirky Plot • Distinct Character Voices • Engaging Story • Creative Premise • Gifted Voice Actors
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We are huge Gordon Korman fans and this book does not disappoint. We enjoyed the humor, clever storyline and quirky plot. It is a sequel worth digging into.

Perfect summer road trip read

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Funny and very easy to listen to. This author is great at keeping you hooked onto the story!

Easy Listen

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I really liked everything about this book. Go read both of the books. They are great!

The Storyline and Characters

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super super amazing I listened 4 time definitely recommended! it’s truly good best book ever!

amazing

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The voices of the people in the school, like Megan make me love the book! The voices and storyline is what’s so good about this book.

The storyline and voice actors

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I think this needs a next book!!!!!!!! it's so great and I love it!!!!!! I just think the story could have been a little bit more satisfying! love so much anyway!!!!!!!!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️

Love it!!!!!!!

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the ending is a little disappointing but other then that I would read it for sure if you are considering read this book

l loved those book would definitely recommend it

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My child, a 5th grade graduate read this as part of his summer reading. After a recounting of the plot from him, I decided to give it a go.
Cute, fun creative premise. A goof ball of a kid that seems to have trouble following him plays a prank on the school that goes very far south. Due to an administrative mix-up he is sent to a special school for genius students, rather than receiving fines and punishments for his misdeed.
Each chapter is told by a different character, and their IQ is always listed at the beginning of the chapter. I thought the message of "just because you don't have a high IQ doesn't mean you're not a genius at something else" was a little too heavily delivered.
There are plenty of things that adults can take issue with (reality checks) in the execution of this story, but if you suspend disbelief, and just read it like a 5th grader, it's a lot of fun. Lots of great themes for kids that age to talk about--inclusion, bullying, stereotyping, romance, rebellion, identity, school rules, authority, classifying, and a person's ability to change.
Fun middle school read.

Clever plot for a middle school reader

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I loved this book! listening to this book is no mistake! Just listen/read the first book first.

Awesome!!

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Awesomeness and cool with a 206 iq very impressive and just plain super sweet and lively!!!!

Great

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