Slider
A**E
A lovable teenager with a passion for eating contests and occasional bad choices, David is easy for adolescents and those ...
Fans of Gordon Korman will be drawn to Hautman's character of David. A lovable teenager with a passion for eating contests and occasional bad choices, David is easy for adolescents and those who love them to relate to. Even better, though, is the creation of David's family, including his brother Mal and sister Bridgette, who add depth to David's character through their relationship with him. As a librarian, I would recommend this to any student craving a realistic fiction story about a well-rounded character who faces challenges in a somewhat humorous story line. It is a great match for the middle grade crowd.
M**Y
Good Read for 4G
I got this book for my son (Grade 4) and it was a fun read for him. He felt the author’s satire writing style was refreshing and wanted to read Slider part 2.
M**Y
Great realistic fiction for middle grades
Solid choice for the 2018-2019 Texas Bluebonnet book list! Professional reviews placed this book slightly above the fourth graders that make up one half of my library’s population in a very conservative district so a preview read was required before purchasing and promoting. I am happy to report that the book’s content was not only engaging, but perfectly appropriate for 4th graders, despite the fact that the main character and his friends will be entering high school at summer’s end. David is a young man facing life filled with circumstances universal to many: a heavy case of middle kid “invisibleness,” changing dynamics between long time friends, family drama, a special needs brother, and a major mistake that needs a fast and expensive fix. All this couched in the world of competing eating! Pete Hautman creates completely likeable characters who struggle to solve their problems in a way that touches the heart and leaves the reader satisfied. Not every situation has a fairy tale solution but that will make the ending all the more appealing to my readers who already understand that life is never perfect but who need the hope that everything will be OK anyway. I highly recommend this book to readers 4th grade and up but recognize that the length may be off-putting to some of the elementary aged students.
C**A
Great Read for Kids and Adults
Really enjoyed reading this story with my 13 year old son.
A**N
Great book
I read this book with my 12 year old son and we loved it! The characters were so fun and the story was engaging. We also loved the story behind his autistic brother. What a great read!
T**R
Funny, easy read!
My 10 year old son loved this book! Easy read, and he said it was funny.
A**E
good book for a 7th grader
good book had to buy to replace the one my son lost from school
A**A
Fun book about competitive eating also tackles serious issues
Slider is an engaging, funny, true-to-life story about competitive eating, navigating friendship dilemmas, understanding an autistic sibling, and finding one’s place in their family. David is easy to love and the family dynamics in this story are truly heartwarming. I would totally hand this to anyone looking to read more “boy books.” If you enjoy middle-grade books about food, friendship, or those with thoughtful neurodiversity rep (although not OwnVoices), this is one I would recommend.
P**R
Grandson 11 years old liked this book
Was told he liked the book
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