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Ungifted

Gordon Korman (2012-09-01)

Subgenre
Age groupMiddle Grade 8-12
Content ratingPG
Pages189 (Quick Read (<250))
Setting
CSM age10

Content levels

ViolenceNone
Sexual contentNone
LanguageMild

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Synopsis

The word gifted has never been applied to a kid like Donovan Curtis. It's usually more like Don't try this at home. So when the troublemaker pulls a major prank at his middle school, he thinks he's finally gone too far. But thanks to a mix-up by one of the administrators, instead of getting in trouble, Donovan is sent to the Academy of Scholastic Distinction (ASD), a special program for gifted and talented students. It wasn't exactly what Donovan had intended, but there couldn't be a more perfect hideout for someone like him. That is, if he can manage to fool people whose IQs are above genius level. And that becomes harder and harder as the students and teachers of ASD grow to realize that Donovan may not be good at math or science (or just about anything). But after an ongoing experiment with a live human (sister), an unforgettably dramatic middle-school dance, and the most astonishing come-from-behind robot victory ever, Donovan shows that his gifts might be exactly what the ASD students never knew they needed. (Book Cover)

Tags

Contemporary FictionSchool StoryComedyCharacter-Driven

Is Ungifted appropriate for my child?

Suitable for most readers 10 and up.

A troublemaking middle schooler accidentally ends up in a gifted program and discovers his unique talents. Clean humor with positive messages about different types of intelligence and self-worth.

What to know going in

This book has no graphic violence, no sexual content, and mild language.

Who'll love this

A hilarious fish-out-of-water story about a prankster who has to survive in a school for geniuses and ends up teaching them something unexpected.