Whatshisface
Whatshisface
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Annotation: Twelve-year-old Cooper Vega and his military family has moved so often that he is used to new schoolmates not knowing his name, but at the moment he has a bigger problem--his new phone is haunted by the ghost of Roderick Northrop, a boy from the sixteenth-century, who needs his help to finish a quest, which is somehow tied up in the Stratford Middle School production of Romeo and Juliet.
Genre: [Mystery fiction]
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #184932
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Copyright Date: 2019
Edition Date: 2018 Release Date: 04/30/19
Pages: 231 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 1-338-20018-6 Perma-Bound: 0-7804-5273-9
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-1-338-20018-8 Perma-Bound: 978-0-7804-5273-2
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2017059661
Dimensions: 20 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Thu Mar 01 00:00:00 CST 2018)

After moving five times in three years, Cooper's not surprised when the kids at Stratford Middle School call him Whatshisface, but two new acquaintances stun him. First Jolie, a petite, self-assured classmate who loves theater and extreme sports, befriends him. Then he meets Roddy, the ghost of a 13-year-old Elizabethan apprentice, who inhabits his new cell phone and claims to have written the original version of Romeo and Juliet. The plot thickens when both Jolie's and Cooper's brutish nemeses take the leading roles in the seventh-grade production of the play. Meanwhile, Cooper and Roddy attempt to retrieve his original manuscript from a billionaire's secret vault. The novel has a bit of everything: history, crime, suspense, romance, and plenty of humor. While becoming more familiar with sixteenth-century English customs and language, readers will have the fun of hearing Roddy react to twentieth-century American culture and technology. The question "Who wrote Shakespeare's plays?" arises, but pales in comparison with "What would you do to help a friend?" Korman's latest is an enjoyable romp from start to finish.

Horn Book (Mon Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2019)

Seventh grader Cooper Vega discovers his new cellphone is haunted by an Elizabethan ghost named Roderick, who claims he's the true author of Romeo and Juliet. Coincidentally, the play is being performed at Cooper's new school. Themes of bullying and belonging give this entertaining read some heft, but Korman's trademark humor is always evident, especially when Roderick gives Cooper romantic advice.

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Word Count: 48,247
Reading Level: 5.7
Interest Level: 3-6
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 5.7 / points: 8.0 / quiz: 195182 / grade: Middle Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:4.7 / points:11.0 / quiz:Q73313
Lexile: 770L

A fun, funny ghost story about a nobody kid who becomes a somebody while helping a ghost right a wrong from the past.

Cooper Vega's family moves so often that he's practically invisible at any school he attends. Now they've relocated to the town of Stratford -- where nobody even makes an effort to learn Cooper's name. To them, he's just . . . whatshisface.Cooper's parents feel bad about moving him around so much, so they get him a fancy new phone. Almost immediately, it starts to malfunction. First there's a buzzing. Then there's a weird glare on the screen. Then that glare starts to take on the form of . . . a person? It's not just any person trapped inside Cooper's phone. It's a boy named Roderick, who says he lived in the time of William Shakespeare -- and had a very tangled history with the famous playwright. Cooper thinks his phone has gone haywire, but there's nothing he can do to get rid of Roderick. Then, even stranger, Roderick starts helping him. Even though his 17th-century advice isn't always the best for a 21st century middle school.


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