"I strongly admire your child's anxiety and become more enthusiastic about understanding that books may be used to promote boys readers ... a perfect novel" - Los Angeles Times
* "Patterson skillfully incorporates deeper and more thoughtful childhood coping mechanisms and real stories of everyday schools and families ...... Handling this book as cheating or eliminating boys and girls To do and ... ... This may help them believe that there are places in the world no matter how bad they look. "- School Library Magazine, with commentary
"Skillfully drill down on events that made junior high school very embarrassing: hard driver of bus, busy drivers, delayed slips, bathroom pass, and many rules ... we did not hear from Rafe Khatchadorian last" - AP communication
"This is a chatty, funny and attractive book, often told readers directly, full of energetic cartoons ... this is for your little rebels who have drawn your teacher as a guardian of the dungeon Attractive Matador and Dragon.Patterson ... I know how to build plots and build amazing things - even touching - twisted ... Rafe is a bad boy with a golden heart "
"This book ... vibrant art and" ordinary boring "information should be very helpful in ensuring children not suitable for mold. "
Incredibly detailed and imaginative illustration. . . Increase the sense of depth and sense of humor. . . . Fun story, even the least passive readers should enjoy. "
"There are entities and attractions here.Patterson carefully manages the rhythm of enlightenment that makes the reader understand the vulnerable trust of Lafite deeply ... The reader is prepared for the same thing, but Nie The coward 's diary should be more substantial to introduce Raf to Big Nate of Kid or Peirce. "- Kids Book Center Newsletter
According to the Guinness Book, James Patterson owns the New York Times bestseller than any other writer. Since his first novel won the Edgar Award in 1977, James Patterson's book sells over 300 million copies. He is the writer of the most popular detective series in the past 25 years including Alex Cross, "Girls Kiss" and "Spider Man". He wrote full time and lives in Florida with his family.
For many years, Patterson was involved in other art forms, and produced many movies and TV series. His latest film production work is "Secondary: the worst year in my life" inspired by a book of the same name of his best-selling middle school series. Thinking to be his first family movie, Patterson thinks this is the best film project to date. This was supported by 90% of the three test shows.
On 4th August 2015, Steve Carr announced that it will adapt James Patterson's 2011 novel "The Worst Year of Secondary Year", adapted from the script of James Bowters and Haber Palmer. Griffin Gluck plays the leading role of Rafe Khatchadorian, a student of Hills Village Middle School. Leopoldo Gout and Bill Robinson work with international sales CBS Films to produce films and Lionsgate is responsible for that release. On November 12, 2015, the movie released more crews written by Carrollton; Patterson also funding movies through his James Patterson Entertainment and participant media and CBS film Was announced.
Secondary school in the United States and Canada: The worst year of my life is expected to reach $ 10 million from 8 million to 2,822 theaters on the weekend. It opened up to 6.9 million dollars and ranked 7th in box office earnings at the first weekend. The total box office revenue was $ 23.3 million and completed the theater. This is a success compared to its $ 8.5 million production budget. Junior High School: "The worst year of my life" was well received by critics. Evaluation based on 38 reviews is based on this review. The average rating is 5.5 / 10. According to 13 reviewers, the average rating of Metacritic is 51 points (in 100), indicating "mixed or average comment". The audience of the CinemaScore survey gave the movie an average score "A -" from A + to F.