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Loser by Jerry Spinelli

Loser

by Jerry Spinelli
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  • First Published:
  • May 1, 2002, 224 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Aug 2003, 224 pages
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Cassie

Stunningly Amazing!
Jerry, you did a FANTASTIC job on Loser! I really really enjoyed it. And I can't wait 'till it comes out in video.
toeby

Awesome book!
Awesome book!
Rachel

awesome!
LOSER has a great message. Any kid who chose the time to think about this could see a drastic improvement in his/her life. Inspirational. Incredible. Realistic.
Drew Hammond

Loser
I like this book a whole lot because everything that happens in this book happens in schools these days. I would never treat someone like this and you shouldn't as well. I would definitely recommend this book to everyone of all ages including adults. I would sit down forever to read this
KZC

LOSER
I think this book was very good and would make an awesome movie. I liked it a lot and am looking forward to start reading "CRASH".
Robert Sparrow

Loser
I think Loser was an exellent book, I think it really shows you to look at someone with your heart not your eyes.
harry smith

brilliant 10/10
i found this book really easy 2 read I thought it was adventourous even though it got sad at times i will always remember this book as the best book I have ever read.
aya

Thank yuofor writing this book
This book is awsome i loved it!!! it is the best book ,it was so good that i chose it as my fave book in my g6 book report and i promise you i got an A on it and a long note from the teacher sayig that she loved the book report that she dicided to let all the class read it

Nice mve Miss.sibai(my teacher)

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