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''My Weird School'' is a series of humorous chapter books written by
Dan Gutman Dan Gutman (born October 19, 1955) is an American writer, primarily of children's fiction. His works include the '' Baseball Card Adventures'' children's book series that began with '' Honus & Me'', and the '' My Weird School'' series. Early li ...
and illustrated by Jim Paillot, first published in July 2004. Further series include ''My Weird School Daze'' (2008-2011), ''My Weirder School'' (2011-2014), ''My Weirdest School'' (2015-2018) and ''My Weirder-est School'' (2019-2022). The series takes place in a school whose teachers display bizarre behaviors, with each title focusing on a specific teacher. Each book in the series has a rhyme in the title. The main character, A.J., is a boy who hates school. His rival is a girl named Andrea, who loves school and has a friend, Emily, that A.J. considers a "crybaby." Much of the humor is derived from the plot's unlikely situations and the teachers' personalities which are written to be "outlandish." Gutman was initially inspired to write the books after being exposed to the ''
Junie B. Jones ''Junie B. Jones'' is a children's book series written by Barbara Park and illustrated by Denise Brunkus. Published by Random House from 1992 to 2013, the story centers on "almost six-year-old" Junie B. Jones and her adventures in kindergarten an ...
'' series by
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and wanted to write something similar from a boy's point of view. Gutman says that he has been inspired by visiting real-life schools, going to 60 schools a year to gather material. He has also stated that his goal in writing the books is to interest children in reading and especially to make reading fun for children who have difficulty in school. The series' defining characteristic of strange teachers comes from Gutman's belief that children enjoy reading about "grownups doing dumb things." Gutman feels that along with having his own son, the series ''My Weird School'' helped launch his writing career.


Books


''My Weird School'' (2001-2008)

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''My Weird School Daze'' (2008-2011)

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''My Weirder School'' (2011-2014)

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''My Weird School Special'' (2013-2022)

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''My Weirdest School'' (2015-2018)

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''My Weird School: I Can Read'' (2016-2018)

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''My Weirder-est School'' (2019-2022)

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''My Weird School Fast Facts'' (2016-2019)

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''My Weird School Graphic Novel'' (2021-)

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''My Weirdtastic School'' (2023-)

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Supplementary books and media

Disappointed by the writing skills of the fans who write him letters, Gutman created a spinoff book in 2013, ''My Weird Writing Tips'', to teach readers how to write.
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versions of ''My Weird School'' have been bundled together with books 1-4 released together. During lockdowns associated with
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, Gutman has hosted a "My Weird Read-A-Loud" series. Gutman has also read online from the ''My Weird School'' series for #OperationStoryTime on
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Reception

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'' said that the first book, ''Miss Daisy is Crazy!'', is "a sure-fire hit for the most reluctant reader." ''
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'' also notes that the series is a good choice for beginning readers. ''
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'' mentioned the series in their 2008 article on choosing books for children that they will enjoy reading. Some books, such as ''Class Pet Mess!,'' do contain more challenging
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. ''Mrs. Cooney Is Looney!'' uses
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s to provide humor. ''My Weirder School'' continues the trend of using humor that began in the ''My Weird School'' series. ''Booklist'' calls the series habit forming, writing, "Fortunately, the habit is reading." ''Booklist'' has also called the depiction of some of the adults in the series as "
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." The ''Weird School Fast Facts'' series has been reviewed favorably. ''
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'' called the drawings "hilarious" in both ''My Weird School Fast Facts: Sports'' and ''My Weird School Fast Facts: Geography''. ''School Library Journal'' also noted that Gutman's writing was especially suited to his audience of younger readers. ''
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'' wrote that ''Sports'' was entertaining and informative. ''My Weird Writing Tips'' is a book written to help students become better writers. ''School Library Journal'' wrote that the book makes "
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entertaining," but criticized the introduction for not being sensitive to the issues faced by bilingual students and others who have trouble with grammar. ''Booklist'', however, felt that ''My Weird Writing Tips'' was extremely funny and informative for a broad group of young readers. ''
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'' found the book to have useful information even if the tone of the book was "disingenuous at times and too self-consciously fun." The first four books released as an
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in 2005 were read by John Beach. His narration was good at capturing the voices of the characters in the stories, according to ''Booklist''. ''School Library Journal'' praised the narration of Jared Goldsmith on the audiobook, ''Miss Cooney Is Looney!,'' for capturing the voice of A.J. in a way that "brings him to life." The series has been very successful with young readers, although
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notes in a review that the series sometimes reinforces
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. The series also receives criticism for characters having
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d personalities and repetitive plots.


References


External links


Official website
{{Authority control Book series introduced in 2004 American children's book series 2000s books 2010s books Novels set in elementary and primary schools