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Party Poopers

Party Poopers

Published in
2006
4.07
on Goodreads (273)

Description

Bernie Bridges has a plan to attend the school dance with April-May June, the most popular girl in the fourth grade. However, she is not interested in him. Instead, Jennifer Ecch, known as the Nightmare Girl, invites Bernie to the dance. To deter her, Bernie holds a snot-blowing contest in front of Jennifer, hoping to make himself unappealing. Despite his efforts, Jennifer's affection for him remains unwavering, forcing Bernie to confront the situation.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
developing
Length
128 pages
Book in series
#9

Why to read

  • Engaging Plot: 'Party Poopers' by R.L. Stine offers an engaging and suspenseful plot that keeps readers on the edge of their seats, making it a page-turner for young readers who enjoy a good mystery with a twist of humor.
  • Relatable Characters: The characters in 'Party Poopers' are relatable to the target audience, dealing with typical pre-teen issues in a supernatural context, which makes it easier for readers to connect with the story and learn from the characters' experiences.
  • Moral Lessons: Like many of R.L. Stine's books, 'Party Poopers' incorporates moral lessons about friendship, responsibility, and overcoming fears, providing young readers with valuable life lessons in an entertaining format.
  • Entertainment Value: R.L. Stine is known for his ability to blend horror and humor, and 'Party Poopers' is no exception. It's an entertaining read that offers a perfect balance of scares and laughs, making it a great choice for readers looking for a fun and thrilling book.